Example sentences of "look [adv] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He looks forward with impatience to the time when he will be sent to Siberia ; his martyrdom ends with the beginning of his punishment " .
2 The Mail was firm in its forecast : the other papers only looked forward with relish to her eventual arrival .
3 Having looked forward with anticipation to the Bölkow , I wondered whether I might find it an anticlimax .
4 ‘ However , they are also looking forward with excitement to returning to Nepal . ’
5 Under the leadership of Frau Gisela Klötzer and Frau Gabi Christ-Schröder , we have put together a team of students in their third semester of training who are looking forward with excitement to their performances in England .
6 The goals of the first transition phase , the first series of internal tariff reductions and measures designed to reduce the differences in the external tariffs of the Six , had been achieved without too much hardship or dispute , and the Commission was looking forward with confidence to shortening the planned duration of the second transition phase .
7 With a professional director of cricket and coaching staff installed , Geoffrey Wheatcroft can look forward with confidence to seeing guileful bowlers called Patel or Singh playing alongside future Smiths and Joneses .
8 Our gold and dollar reserves are sound , and we can look forward with confidence to the future — provided that there is no change of Government .
9 This enabled him to look forward with confidence to continued improvements which would put the British plants back at the top of the performance league , where they used to be , and where they belonged .
10 Every Sunday morning when his wife woke him he soundly ( if silently ) cursed his adopted religion ; but the hell of getting up when all sensible creatures were lost in lovely sleep , was more than compensated for by the feeling of well-being after Mass , which made him beam and glow like an advertisement for salts — ‘ It 's Inner Cleanliness that counts ! ’ — ; and look forward with relish to eggs and bacon with a righteous sense of having earned them , and the lazy hours to follow .
11 ‘ It 's reached a stage lately where the players look forward with relish to away games . ’
12 Erm , Mr Deputy Speaker , we on this side of the house look forward with confidence to the nineteen ninety four European elections whatever boundaries they take place on .
13 I look forward with interest to your reactions to this proposal .
14 We look forward with interest to what the pay review body will report in January .
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