Example sentences of "[be] [verb] forward to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Balance c/f — Amounts which are carried forward to the next day 's tabular ledger .
2 Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset .
3 Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset .
4 We should add by way of completeness that the provisions of sections 16 and 12 of the Act of 1873 have been carried forward to the modern day in more or less identical language , mutatis mutandis , to sections 18(3) and 34(1) of the Supreme Court of Judicature ( Consolidation ) Act 1925 and then , in more cursory language , to sections 10(3) ( b ) and 44(1) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 .
5 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 .
6 If she had accepted him , she could have been looking forward to a child of her own now .
7 And here is Edward , who has so been looking forward to a new playmate ! ’
8 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 .
9 30 staff and friends from Earlys Blankets in Witney had been looking forward to a 3-day holiday at EuroDisney .
10 30 staff and friends from Earlys Blankets in Witney had been looking forward to a 3-day holiday at EuroDisney .
11 The time and effort demanded of them may put a strain on their relationship with a partner , who may have been looking forward to the years when they could be alone again as a couple .
12 A few weeks ago she would have been looking forward to the show , but it had all fallen flat and she had to scold herself severely before she could whip up any enthusiasm at all .
13 ‘ Danny 's really been looking forward to the fair , ’ explained Rachel to Jimmy who had pitched in and was helping the driver to lift a wheelchair from the minibus .
14 Friends say they had been looking forward to the holiday for months .
15 ‘ I am not married at the moment , but I am looking forward to a very happy future with Natasha 's father .
16 He continued : ‘ I am looking forward to the next Labour government throwing out the Tory anti-union laws and giving working people the protection that they need to conduct legitimate industrial action .
17 SIR — As director of a company which supplies market research data to the pharmaceutical industry in the Republic of Ireland , I am looking forward to the forthcoming explanations from United Kingdom opinion poll organisations .
18 Souness said : ‘ I am looking forward to the season .
19 I am looking forward to the move . ’ ’
20 He said : ‘ I am looking forward to the rally .
21 I am looking forward to the trip , ’ said Helen , who is a Sales System Secretary in the Sales Operations department .
22 He says ; I am looking forward to the move .
23 ‘ It is a good set-up and I am looking forward to the challenge , ’ said O'Brien , who will be taking his first managerial role at non-league level after many years in coaching jobs with Marine , South Liverpool , Northwich Victoria and Warrington .
24 But I am looking forward to the first leg .
25 A grateful Hankin said : ‘ We have a mountain to climb , but I am looking forward to the challenge . ’
26 I am looking forward to the usual summer visitors .
27 He added : ‘ I feel fine now and am looking forward to the presentation next week . ’
28 I am looking forward to the next stage of Tencel and we are already working with Fibers and Research to set up the teams for a new project .
29 Despite lack of sponsorship ( offers to the address below ) the Barnstormers are looking forward to a busy 1992 season .
30 Now Martin , 28 , and wife Vicky are looking forward to a happy Christmas with their children .
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