Example sentences of "forward [prep] [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the most difficult but necessary jobs for any Government — and for any Prime Minister — is therefore to say ‘ no ’ to some of the many bright ideas that come forward for spending more money . |
2 | Schools Minister Eric Forth reacted by praising pupils and teachers for their hard work , saying : ‘ We can now look forward to seeing more students than ever continuing in education beyond the age of 16 . ’ |
3 | Bal is thinking of using the money for a holiday and is looking forward to submitting more ideas in the future . |
4 | Thanks to new legislation , pension scheme members can look forward to enjoying more protection in the future . |
5 | But now that retirement is just around the corner we are all really looking forward to spending more time there . |
6 | Now 65 , he says he is looking forward to spending more time on his hobbies , including helping out at his local church . |
7 | George says he will miss the many contacts he has made in BNFL and URENCO over the years but is looking forward to spending more time on his hobbies , particularly gardening , walking and amateur dramatics . |
8 | Sammy is already an accomplished player of the electric organ and looks forward to having more time for this and volunteer work . |
9 | Mrs Grove-Stephensen is leaving the post at the age of 60 and is looking forward to having more time to devote to church work . |
10 | In retirement Mr Hewitt is looking forward to having more time for reading , preferring biographies and works of historical interest , with French literature his main love . |