Example sentences of "to look forward to " in BNC.

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1 I can get through the rest of the week if I know I 've got comin' here to look forward to .
2 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
3 The challenge now for the egg industry is to communicate this message to consumers ; to look forward to the 1990s with confidence in the knowledge that its product is the best in the world — not to waste time and money on the constant examination of its collective navel and on cries of ‘ not fair ’ .
4 Those kids had nothing to look forward to .
5 NEXT MONTH what to look forward to in October
6 He passed Responsions that June and began to look forward to the payments he would get for his journalism — especially for his ‘ prose poems ’ in the Speaker .
7 She was beginning to acclimatise to not being alone , to look forward to seeing Christopher : to eating with him , listening to music with him , being silent with him , talking to him , walking with him , occasionally sleeping with him .
8 Noticing things like that , about Florence Ames , had become usual , something to look forward to almost .
9 That would be something to look forward to , the arrival of brochures .
10 ‘ With nothing to look forward to ? ’
11 ‘ We 'll have to make things to look forward to , ’ was the quiet reply .
12 Those who get hooked have a lifetime of companionship and challenge to look forward to .
13 EASTER remains almost the best time for a family gathering ; far less demanding than Christmas , and more cheering , with the rest of spring and summer to look forward to .
14 EASTER remains almost the best time for a family gathering ; far less demanding than Christmas , and more cheering , with the rest of spring and summer to look forward to .
15 Gamblers who find it infra-dig to do the pools , and now have a national lottery to look forward to .
16 Mrs Major , who now has another five years of red boxes in bed and official lunches in Downing Street to look forward to .
17 He wrote under the pen-name ‘ Jayemdoubleyou ’ and his reports were something to look forward to every Friday .
18 It was something to look forward to while the hours ticked by .
19 Her very longevity in office now appeared as a handicap to a party which needed to look forward to the 1990s not back to the battles of the 1980s .
20 Winnie grew to look forward to Jenny 's mornings more and more .
21 They must , all of them , have something to look forward to at school .
22 Something to look forward to . ’
23 Not given to self-pity , he heaved the problem out of his mind and tried to look forward to the challenges of tomorrow , but weariness overtook him and he retired to the shed and his mothy sleeping bag .
24 She had come to look forward to the intervals between tenants , for at such times she would sit at the bedroom window that overlooked the street , which sloped swiftly to the main thoroughfare ; and guided by the landmarks of St Dominic 's church and , beyond that , St Ann 's , she could look over the chimney pots and catch a glimpse of the river gleaming between the busy traffic on it .
25 After all , our positive friend has so much to look forward to that there is no time to be indisposed .
26 Find something to look forward to ; it does not have to be a major event .
27 For a Wednesday to come round without a Pack Meeting to look forward to simply would n't bear thinking about .
28 He detected a note of excitement in his uncle 's voice and thought that it would be something for the old man to look forward to , seeing his work in print .
29 Shanti and Chris discovered in February that they were expecting a baby , There was tremendous excitement and we all began to look forward to this addition to the family .
30 From the time that I was about ten , I used to look forward to Mr. Golding 's visits , for sometimes on never-to-be-forgotten occasions he would let me go down into the cellar with him .
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