Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] be looking forward [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd been looking forward to telling Charlie how depressed and lonely I 'd been since we moved to London . |
2 | I 'd been looking forward to seeing you both , and I had wanted to discuss that Unesco thing with you . ’ |
3 | To dwell on the Caledonian Canal for a moment , this was my first of many passages through which is for me the most beautiful of all the canals — the ultimate in inland waterways , so I had been looking forward to it immensely . |
4 | I had been looking forward to going to what I called ‘ big school ’ . |
5 | I am disappointed that none of those hon. Members is in his place , because I had been looking forward to their contributions and should have liked to address the odd remark to them , but I shall do that in any event . |
6 | As I had already been rock-climbing I decided it was time to take part in the activity which I had been looking forward to , canoeing ! |
7 | She was suddenly aware that she had been looking forward to her new life in Portugal far more than she had realized . |
8 | She had been looking forward to this moment , for it promised a long-sought revenge : a revenge not only against her husband for the bitterness and suffering he had caused her , but also against the harlot , Hannah Gristy , whose lithe body and brazen looks had tempted young Gregory into fornication nearly forty years before , and of whom this insolent little slut was so painful a reminder . |
9 | And although she 'd been sad to be leaving her family behind , she had been looking forward to a few weeks ' holiday and then — a new job , a new life . |
10 | Michael , who had been looking forward to his 21st birthday next month , has recently been taken off a life support machine . |
11 | Michael , who had been looking forward to his 21st birthday celebration next month and planned to become engaged later this year , was attacked . |
12 | Friends say they had been looking forward to the holiday for months . |
13 | Was it still remotely possible that , in spite of everything , he 'd been looking forward to having her here with him as his wife ? |
14 | He had been looking forward to showing it all to her . |
15 | One moment he had been looking forward to a happy and wealthy retirement and now , minutes later , he was a condemned criminal with only a few hours left to live . |
16 | He had had a good day at the office and his head had not troubled him ; they seemed pleased with his work ; he had been looking forward to telling her about it over supper , and now this . |
17 | He had been looking forward to ‘ getting away ’ as he put it , perhaps because it sounded more therapeutic than ‘ going on holiday ’ . |
18 | It was a birthday treat he had been looking forward to all week . |
19 | Gradually , during his visits there , he began to tell her how much he had been looking forward to it , and confided how he would remember their ‘ walking the policies , ( which is what Delia Sutherland called a businesslike like across her property ) and sitting up late at night drinking brandy , discussing plans . |
20 | He had been looking forward to playing . |