Example sentences of "look forward to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You look forward to Paris ? ’ |
2 | She says they look forward to choir practice . |
3 | After some disappointment with the early issues ( half-empty pages , non-features featuring non-entities and cartoons which just were n't funny ) , I now look forward to articles of a length which does justice to the subject matter , fashion spreads which treat men like adults and a review section with critics who write with genuine authority ( and , in Gilbert Adair 's case , genuine elegance ) . |
4 | Meanwhile , I look forward to Biochemistry in its 3rd edition . |
5 | We often look forward to Fridays as a day that we can spend with our constituents . |
6 | Dealings with touts will attract a premium , which explains why London concierges always look forward to Wimbledon fortnight and Cup Final Saturday . |
7 | I rather doubt this is true , but I look forward to Part Two of this well-made documentary . |
8 | In partnership with the Staple Inn Actuarial Society , we look forward to building on the success of the first year 's issues and to the increasing use of the magazine as a means of effective two-way communications . |
9 | We need people of talent , whatever their political persuasions , in such public positions and I look forward to people of talent taking them up regularly . |
10 | LOOK FORWARD to food with zest appeal , meals to make ahead and accessories to transform your home |
11 | And in response to press questions , Charles said simply : ‘ I always look forward to Crathie . ’ |
12 | Please hear my plead From a fellow human being with just one need ; After working all week on little pay I look forward to Saturdays so can watch my team play . |
13 | Young people look forward to co-operation , and aspire to building something good for the future . |
14 | These illogical curiosities have something of the wit of Cervantes ' Sancho Panza , and look forward to Alice in Wonderland . |
15 | I look forward to parties where people do not stand in the kitchen . |
16 | I look forward to hearing of a way out of this problem that is keeping the Boys Brigade in Waltham Forest on dry land . |
17 | Good luck , and I look forward to No 200 . |
18 | PERHAPS we are the only definable group , except for the landladies , who look forward to conference at all , conference and elections being the only points in the calendar when our lives become primed with meaning . |
19 | The public welcome the way we are treating teachers as a professional body by taking the advice of the independent review body , and we look forward to Graham Day and his colleagues producing the kind of advice that we require about how our teachers should be rewarded . |
20 | We look forward to summer under glass |
21 | While most people look forward to summer — for others it means an uncomfortable round of runny noses , sweaty itches and nasty rashes — some brought on by allergies . |
22 | After the hectic activity of summer , I look forward to doing more relaxed boating and fishing trips in early autumn . |
23 | I usually look forward to Family Day , but I can honestly say that this year I 'm beginning to dread it , ’ said Rachel , then , picking up a pile of records , she said , ‘ This wo n't do , we must get on , otherwise we 'll never finish these medicals . ’ |
24 | I shall table a parliamentary question about that and I look forward to confirmation of what the right hon. and learned Gentleman has just said . |