Example sentences of "can look [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Assuming that the start of the current recession ( which on January 2nd was officially acknowledged , at last ) was some time in October , investors can look forward to the Dow tumbling to 1,800 by the late autumn of 1991 . |
2 | ‘ If everything goes as well as this , we can look forward to the combat troops coming home before the end of January , ’ he said . |
3 | So as well as enjoying the renowned quality and attention to detail of our service in the air , you can look forward to the chance of enjoying Jaguar quality on the ground . |
4 | We have indeed come a long way from 1882 , and can look forward to the challenge of the 1990s — the closer harmonisation of our concerns with those of other conservation bodies . |
5 | Just five more places are needed and then all fifty youngsters can return to England.In the long term charities hope to set up their own orphanage near Moscow , to give the Russians the love and care they crave.But for the next year at least , the orphans can look forward to the best of British schooling . |
6 | With the new cancer service , more children like Alison can look forward to the best treatment available . |
7 | So now Winter , who was fourth official for the 1989 FA Cup final , can look forward to the ‘ delights ’ as the fans would call them of places like Rochdale , Bury , Halifax and Preston . |
8 | Then I can look right over the woods and see where they are ! ’ |
9 | I particularly try and develop an atmosphere of autonomy in the subsidiary companies where they feel they are part of a team and can look across at the other companies and can see admirable things going on . |
10 | From the pronounced rocky prow above the clough you can look across to the impressive , deeply-cut Holme Clough , that drains water from Black Hill into a chain of reservoirs . |
11 | From it you can look across to the well-occupied slopes on the other side of the wide river valley , where there are numbers of small villages and some fine agricultural land , because these glaciated valleys are celebrated for their fertility . |