Example sentences of "[adv] look forward to " in BNC.
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1 | So your students will relate to their coursebook and will eagerly look forward to the next activity ! |
2 | I do so look forward to it . ’ |
3 | I do so look forward to enjoying all the comforts of your juicy little wife . ’ |
4 | Anyways … that s all definately in the past … lets just look forward to some juicey results this year … in the mould of 6–1 vs Sheff Wed , 4–1 away to Aston Villa , 5–2 vs Blackburn , 4–1 vs Chelsea … |
5 | ‘ We can not look forward to holidays , ’ Isabel said . |
6 | Olivia did not look forward to the interview . |
7 | Could we not look forward to an era where our syllabuses for instruction in schools were as carefully drafted , as well produced and as widely read and discussed as our development plans for education ? |
8 | Miranda did not look forward to this . |
9 | And that I do not look forward to … . |
10 | I am sorry to confess that I did not look forward to seeing him at all . |
11 | I did not look forward to this at all . |
12 | If that is a railroad , it is pretty slow , and I would not look forward to travelling on it . |
13 | If MPs do not look forward to an annual visit to Babel by the Sea , the Party 's rank and file spend twelve months ticking off the days in happy anticipation . |
14 | NOW that Falkirk Football Club has confirmed the surprising choice of Campbell Christie , General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress , as its new chairman , we can presumably look forward to a radical change of tactics on the field . |
15 | In Margaret Thatcher 's time — he wished that she were still at the helm — the party could always look forward to a damn good Leader 's speech on the last afternoon . |
16 | As regards attitudes , there is the assumption that attitudinal positions , and thereby attitudinal structures , can not be fully developed , for , although they might be developed for given argumentative contexts , they must also look forward to contexts as yet unrealized . |
17 | And the United States can also look forward to better times ahead , according to investment house Midland Global Markets . |
18 | It was the event of the week , something to really look forward to . |
19 | Now we can really look forward to our nights out without worrying . ’ |
20 | I 'll , I 'll really look forward to that so much . |
21 | Not only are a majority of those retiring today fitter , more skilled and better off financially than any previous generation , but with early retirement increasingly becoming the norm , a great many of us can realistically look forward to 25 years or more of active life ahead . |
22 | The battalion could now look forward to returning to Werl and the preparations for firing camp , when the Warriors ' guns could be fired on the range . |
23 | Torquay , though , can now look forward to their home tie against West Ham when the seven-league boot will be on the other foot . |
24 | The debt-ridden non-Leaguers can now look forward to a capacity 9,000 crowd for the visit of Arsenal . |
25 | 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 . ’ |
26 | They were very attached to each other and I hoped that my mother could now look forward to a happy old age . |
27 | Mrs Hayward can now look forward to proper care for the rest of her life . |
28 | Many children do n't look forward to a visit to the doctor 's — not surprising , as they may associate it with illness or injections . |
29 | I do n't look forward to being away from the girls for such a long time . |
30 | So I suppose one day sooner or later we 'll have to do this disgusting thing in order for me not to be barren , but I do n't look forward to it . |