Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] forward to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Her parents and flatmates look forward to the recovery of their telephones and bathrooms .
2 But more typical poems point forward to the quiet effusions of Victorian clergymen and hymn writers .
3 It is simply a system that combines proven practices for healthy soil with the best in modern biological knowledge and one that recognises animals as living creatures rather than inanimate objects Organic campaigners look forward to the day when organic farming provides most of our food and surely this is the best prospect for agricultural policy as it moves into the next century .
4 These items go forward to the Finds and Finder of the Year Competitions to be held in December .
5 Foreign Office worthies look forward to a parallel rise through the ranks of the Order of St Michael and St George , from CMG ( Call Me God ) , to KCMG ( Kindly Call Me God ) to GCMG ( God Calls Me God ) , on the theory that gullible foreigners will be more impressed by the ambassador of a second-division power if he 's called Sir Cuthbert Smith instead of plain Mr Smith .
6 Irish show goers look forward to the Munster Circuit .
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