Example sentences of "looking forward to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One Scotsman looking forward to Rome is David Will , who will take over from Harry Cavan as vice-president of FIFA when the Irishman retires during the World Cup next June .
2 You looking forward to Greece ?
3 How much she 'd given him , cared for him , loved him , and now he was sitting in Eva 's house all cosy and radiant and looking forward to bed .
4 Well , I know we 're rather looking forward to May when it , when it finishes till September
5 Practical PC has already reviewed it , and pronounced it excellent , looking forward to Windows NT , which will be the OS that is a GUI ( do n't worry , all will be explained . )
6 Anyone born on February 29 has a special reason for looking forward to Leap Years .
7 As well as soaking up the sun , Emma says she 's particularly looking forward to scuba diving and swimming in Stingray City .
8 Thus , we are the only definable group in the Winter Gardens today who are actually looking forward to Nigel 's speech .
9 OLD sailor Harry Ward is n't looking forward to bonfire night … because his latest drinking companion , Johnny the papier mache Guy , will be burned alive .
10 Wycombe were beaten by Bob Taylor 's 82nd-minute winner , and their disconsolate boss Martin O'Neill said : ‘ I was actually looking forward to extra-time because I was so sure we would win .
11 I am already looking forward to Atlanta in four years time . ’
12 Maginnis sidesteps a question about whether the SDLP was interested in an internal settlement — ‘ We talk to other members of the SDLP and find them looking forward to participation .
13 Although she told me she was experiencing a certain amount of discomfort due to the condition of her appendix , and although she was not really looking forward to surgery and to the anaesthetic , none the less Kirsty seemed to have no more than the expected apprehension which would have been felt by anyone .
14 They 're probably really looking forward to winter now they know that .
15 I was bored with Aubagne and was looking forward to Orange .
16 We are now looking forward to Bath next year . ’
17 The truth is , she would say , I 'm still looking forward to life beginning .
18 Successful and loving couple Jessie and Mark are looking forward to life in their new love-nest .
19 She was not looking forward to life at her uncle 's house .
20 Nicki Ware is looking forward to life without glasses .
21 Nicki Ware is looking forward to life without glasses .
22 They 're convinced Marc was looking forward to life , not trying to end it .
23 Giggs missed the 1–0 World Cup victory over Cyprus and manager Terry Yorath admitted : ‘ We are all looking forward to Ryan 's return .
24 Those who were looking forward to Col. Savill 's repeat of his much acclaimed talk last December ‘ The Summer Timetables of 1939 ’ , which some of us missed due to last year 's influenza epidemic or because of other engagements will be pleased to hear that Col. Savill has also agreed to give this talk at a future date .
25 He is also looking forward to Durham 's entry into the county championship this year .
26 You 're sixty-one and have been looking forward to retirement .
27 Looking Forward to Retirement
28 He had worked hard all his life and had served his country for four years and was looking forward to retirement in the home he had worked for all his days .
29 Thus the two and a half years between his resignation and the outbreak of the Second World War brought Baldwin , the epitome of a man looking forward to retirement , disappointment and anticlimax rather than satisfactory afterglow .
30 The men are now looking forward to Saturday when the first Challenger tanks arrive ; it 's these that 'll play a key role in any ground battles should war become unavoidable .
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