Example sentences of "look forward [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Above all , I look forward as the new Labour Party Treasurer to bringing the party membership fee down from the dizzy heights of eighteen pounds to the level which we in the trades unions know ordinary people can afford .
2 But as we look forward into Europe post 1993 we have industries in this city that will be vulnerable .
3 Although many look forward with uncertainty and some apprehension to joining a battalion , all display a supreme contentment and relief that the rigours of basic training have been mastered .
4 I look forward with interest to your reactions to this proposal .
5 Four English Tory Members were members of the Committee considering the Bill and we look forward with interest to see whether that number will rise to seven when we consider the Scottish education Bill because the fidelity of the Hon. Member for Dumfries and the right Hon. Member for Kincardine and Deeside ( Mr. Buchanan-Smith ) can not be relied upon .
6 Every Sunday morning when his wife woke him he soundly ( if silently ) cursed his adopted religion ; but the hell of getting up when all sensible creatures were lost in lovely sleep , was more than compensated for by the feeling of well-being after Mass , which made him beam and glow like an advertisement for salts — ‘ It 's Inner Cleanliness that counts ! ’ — ; and look forward with relish to eggs and bacon with a righteous sense of having earned them , and the lazy hours to follow .
7 It stops , and I look forward with the anticipation of a discoverer .
8 We look forward with interest to what the pay review body will report in January .
9 ‘ It 's reached a stage lately where the players look forward with relish to away games . ’
10 We thank you for all your hard work during 1992 and we look forward with renewed enthusiasm to working with you all in 1993 and beyond .
11 I look forward with considerable pleasure to our arrival at Flinders whither I proceed purposely to see the remnants of the inhabitants which once peopled this fine Island over which they were Lords and Masters but now submissive creatures to the wiles of Englishmen .
12 Erm , Mr Deputy Speaker , we on this side of the house look forward with confidence to the nineteen ninety four European elections whatever boundaries they take place on .
13 Films need audiences as much as audiences need films , we look forward to seeing you .
14 We look forward to seeing you there .
15 ‘ We look forward to the discussions .
16 At Riverside Studios during the interval of a play in Russian , I was chatting about anything other than the play to the Guardian 's critic , Michael Billington , when Mark Dignam approached Billington and , most courteously and with a touch of a bow , said : ‘ Mr Billington , I look forward to reading you tomorrow and seeing what I think of the play . ’
17 PERHAPS we are the only definable group , except for the landladies , who look forward to conference at all , conference and elections being the only points in the calendar when our lives become primed with meaning .
18 The mail from home is now arriving fairly frequently and I look forward to each day hoping that a letter will arrive from Fiona .
19 We look forward to hearing from you in 1992 !
20 And , at all times of the day , look forward to delicious healthy cuisine ( 8 ) .
21 I look forward to receiving further cooking lessons from her .
22 Even today I still look forward to my first glimpse of it , after a huge bend in the road , through the gate in its enclosing wall .
23 Look forward to a miserable 1990 and a fast-improving 1991 , vicious circles permitting .
24 I understand that Mr Sanders has accepted an invitation to address the European Commission on the subject in Dublin , and I look forward to hearing his observations . ’
25 ‘ We now look forward to the main course this evening . ’
26 I look forward to your state visit to Brigantia .
27 We look forward to his arrival in Britannia again and Boudicca is saving some good legs for him , — in fact they belong to a soldier of the IXth Legion who did n't hear her shout ‘ Get outta the way you stupid git ’ when she was trying her chariot out on the new road .
28 Dogs Today will be there in force , and look forward to meeting our readers at this prestigious event , which promises to be a fascinating day out for all .
29 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 .
30 Additionally it can become something they look forward to themselves as they begin to lose their faculties and the effort of daily living becomes burdensome .
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