Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] forward to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Lisa Stansfield looks forward to the Eighties |
2 | While Moses looks forward to the ‘ good ’ to come , their minds are fixed on the ‘ evil ’ of the present . |
3 | Wordsworth looks forward to an ideal Welfare State where all are entitled to ‘ maintenance by law ’ feeling of degradation . |
4 | John Ley looks forward to an international showpiece in which opening and closing ceremonies could rival the main event |
5 | Still , the two parties have moved towards the round-table talks that both want — although the government calls them a multi-party conference , whereas the ANC looks forward to an all-party congress , to be followed eventually by an elected constituent assembly . |
6 | Campaign TV John Dugdale looks forward to the night of the swingometer |
7 | From the condition of being Agonistes , Sweeney points forward to the later ritualistic conception of Eliot 's Christian drama . |
8 | Brian looks forward to a fresh challenge |
9 | Birthtales looks forward to the day when these female experiences are considered to be a valid subjects for inclusion in galleries . |
10 | George looks back to the past and Nick looks forward to the future . |
11 | Their business , a factory making patio doors for the trade , was initially based in Newton Abbot because of economical site and labour costs ; now Peter Aldam looks forward to a mere 30-minute commute there along the soon-to-be finished A30 extension . |