Example sentences of "looking forward to " in BNC.

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1 Catherine , who is on a three-month contract with ACET , is looking forward to caring for people with HIV/AIDS .
2 You must be delighted : and excited : you must be looking forward to it .
3 I had been quite looking forward to sampling its unsavoury delights .
4 The supporters at Devonshire Park are looking forward to seeing how Pam handles the transfer from the U.21 event to the senior event .
5 She was n't looking forward to it , which is a little surprising for a 16 year old who , just 3 years ago , combined all the elements of her talent to produce the compound which exploded her on to the junior tennis scene !
6 It was an apt time for the old dilemma of trying to forget where you were ( while being excited by the position ) and trying not to think about the uncertainties of the morrow ( while looking forward to them ) .
7 Marjorie was looking forward to her freedom ; no need to be up at seven o'clock to go to work , no rushing back to make the tea .
8 Now I 'm looking forward to reviewing the situation after the Portsmouth match .
9 We 're looking forward to the opportunity of helping . ’
10 I felt really devastated that we lost and for that reason I have been looking forward to playing in this event again . ’
11 He continued : ‘ I am looking forward to the next Labour government throwing out the Tory anti-union laws and giving working people the protection that they need to conduct legitimate industrial action .
12 While the rest of Wales quakes in anticipation of next week 's invasion by the world champions , Price is merely looking forward to another tussle with the ultimate rugby enemy .
13 I 'm looking forward to the match and to seeing him training .
14 One Scotsman looking forward to Rome is David Will , who will take over from Harry Cavan as vice-president of FIFA when the Irishman retires during the World Cup next June .
15 Asmussen had clearly removed the memory of Polish Precedent 's humiliation at the hands of Zilzal last Saturday from his mind , and is looking forward to tackling Michael Stoute 's colt again in the Breeders ' Cup Mile at Gulfstream Park next month .
16 Thus , we are the only definable group in the Winter Gardens today who are actually looking forward to Nigel 's speech .
17 ‘ I 'm looking forward to my future , ’ he said .
18 We were looking forward to gorging ourselves , but the buyer was a restaurateur and his chef had skinned it so cleanly that there was n't enough flesh for a sandwich ) .
19 In fact , he seemed quite cheerful and was looking forward to meeting some of his old mates at 6 Commando .
20 We were looking forward to our walk but did n't want the holiday to end .
21 I was not looking forward to the packing .
22 After a long and bitter divorce , 34-year-old Wendy Almon was looking forward to starting a new life .
23 I 'm looking forward to getting back home and sitting by the fire .
24 I 'm looking forward to having summat to eat , and then having a lie down .
25 I du n no , but I get the feeling everyone 's all looking forward to Christmas — you know , opening all the prezzies and stuff like that .
26 He was looking forward to this .
27 Most of these seemingly alert young men , acting as sentries for their sleeping comrades , are soaked to the skin and looking forward to a little sleep themselves before the final push against the enemy .
28 Corporal Tait busies around the pack checking for oil leaks and tightening the odd bolt ; ten minutes later the crew are smiling as they clear up , looking forward to a well-deserved shower .
29 As the sun went down over the trees , everyone in the squadron had enjoyed a hard day 's military training and , after a good dinner and some well-deserved beers , they were very happy and were looking forward to the challenges of the next day .
30 He was surprised at himself for looking forward to her arrival and the hard , punishing exercises ; for feeling anxious , if her coming was delayed ; for hoping she would linger a minute afterwards and talk about the weather or some unusual flurry on the corridor .
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