Example sentences of "[be] looking [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 hello there … yes we 've come to Prestbury Park as Cheltenham readies itself for Gold Cup Week … we 'll be looking ahead to the festival in a few moments and also giving you the chance to win two tickets for the big day … first the weekend action and the big race in football … the chase for promotion
2 You must be delighted : and excited : you must be looking forward to it .
3 After the bypass completion the parish would be looking forward to the de-trunking of the A3 which would become a B road .
4 While feeling a little sad at leaving , Mr. Offer said that for the first time he would be looking forward to an extra hour in bed in the morning .
5 A man may be looking forward to regaining the undivided attention of his wife .
6 Our exclusive interview begins on page 40 and I 'm sure you once you 've read it , you 'll be looking forward to Olympics as much as I am .
7 After all , it 's served you well for the past few hours and may now be looking forward to you treating it .
8 ‘ There 's no doubt I can learn a lot about racing from Alain and I will be looking forward to that opportunity — but I have to say also that I am aiming to be my own man . ’
9 Some may be looking forward to the next life , others begin to take a pride in having reached advanced years , even in outliving others .
10 ‘ The injury has come at a time when I would love to be looking forward to making my home debut against Forest .
11 You 'll be looking forward to it . ’
12 ‘ You must be looking forward to when you 're old enough to be a Brownie like your sister ! ’
13 It was so bad , I 'd be looking forward to the next meal before I 'd finished the last one , ’ she says .
14 ‘ I shall be looking forward to seeing you again from the moment we have to say goodbye , ’ Carlo said .
15 No I , I would n't be looking forward to that
16 ‘ I thought you 'd be looking forward to it .
17 If only Luke Travis were — oh , fifty years old , and paunchy and balding and placid like her previous employer , she would be looking forward to this trip .
18 ‘ But you seemed to be looking forward to the break , so I decided not to disappoint you . ’
19 On the acquisition front we retained David , Barry and all the staff at Argyll Services on board in September and now that they 've got used to our paperwork they 'll be looking forward to showing us what they can do in 1993 .
20 Should be looking forward to excellent crimble then when we get to play the likes of Norwich , Arsenil and the Scum .
21 ‘ You must be looking forward to getting your feet on solid ground and doing some sightseeing for a change . ’
22 They must really be looking forward to seeing their parents again . ’
23 We 'll be looking forward to the longest raft race in the world .
24 In other featured games this week , the rejuvenated Phil Simms will be attempting to keep his throwing arm limber after last week 's 227 yard game against Chicago as the New York Giants host the dark horses Tampa Bay Buccaneers ; meanwhile the Green Bay Packers , fancied by many as Superbowl contenders , will be looking forward to clipping the wings of the Philadelphia Eagles before they have a chance to soar .
25 It wo n't be one of the great parade horses because it 's not quite big enough but I am sure there will be lots of people who will be looking forward to riding it .
26 For the best midfielder in the country I 'd be looking closer to 5–6 mil especially if he went to Rangers or abroad — but personally I would n't sell him , so going on past experience that means Wilko will get rid of him before the end of the season .
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