Example sentences of "[adv] look [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dealings with touts will attract a premium , which explains why London concierges always look forward to Wimbledon fortnight and Cup Final Saturday .
2 And in response to press questions , Charles said simply : ‘ I always look forward to Crathie . ’
3 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 . ’
4 I really look up to people like Mary Ellen Mark .
5 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 ) .
6 We often look forward to Fridays as a day that we can spend with our constituents .
7 These ‘ depths of feeling ’ again look back to Eliot 's 1920 ‘ canalizations of something again simple , terrible and unknown ’ , but now are linked directly to ‘ l'âme primitive ’ .
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