Example sentences of "[adv] he [be] [v-ing] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | I do not know the latest medical prognosis of how long he will live , but perhaps he is hoping not to be around in 30 years ' time when the papers become available . |
2 | Now he 's looking forward to extending the Chapman Stick with MIDI . |
3 | Now he 's facing up to his first week without work in 36 years |
4 | Now he 's referring there to those er people of false believers , was n't he ? |
5 | Now he 's playing up to that image in True Romance , a Bonny and Clyde type movie involving drugs , car chases and a beautiful woman . |
6 | Now he is looking forward to celebrating his anniversary with wife Maragaret tomorrow and spending Christmas with children Sarah , 23 , and Matthew , 17 . |
7 | Well he 's looking out to sea . |
8 | Michael 's still a little bit small , well he 's coming up to four now in May , so , but er |
9 | He 's got ta miles and miles back next week and then he 's going back to following week to be lift driver . |
10 | Then he 's going off to a party . |
11 | And then he 's heading out to sea . |
12 | and then he 's coming back to this mass of work |
13 | Then he was turning back to Jeff and Silvia . |
14 | Indeed he was looking forward to this discussion with William and Joe . |
15 | Instead he is looking forward to pate de foie gras and champagne in Downing Street this Friday with Neil Kinnock firmly installed as Prime Minister . |
16 | Mr Nicos , the manager of the Kamara , will be welcoming Club guests for the sixth summer running when he opens his doors in Summer '90 and once again he is looking forward to dealing exclusively with us . |