Example sentences of "look forward to " in BNC.
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1 | Films need audiences as much as audiences need films , we look forward to seeing you . |
2 | We look forward to seeing you there . |
3 | ‘ We look forward to the discussions . |
4 | At Riverside Studios during the interval of a play in Russian , I was chatting about anything other than the play to the Guardian 's critic , Michael Billington , when Mark Dignam approached Billington and , most courteously and with a touch of a bow , said : ‘ Mr Billington , I look forward to reading you tomorrow and seeing what I think of the play . ’ |
5 | PERHAPS we are the only definable group , except for the landladies , who look forward to conference at all , conference and elections being the only points in the calendar when our lives become primed with meaning . |
6 | The mail from home is now arriving fairly frequently and I look forward to each day hoping that a letter will arrive from Fiona . |
7 | We look forward to hearing from you in 1992 ! |
8 | And , at all times of the day , look forward to delicious healthy cuisine ( 8 ) . |
9 | I look forward to receiving further cooking lessons from her . |
10 | Even today I still look forward to my first glimpse of it , after a huge bend in the road , through the gate in its enclosing wall . |
11 | Look forward to a miserable 1990 and a fast-improving 1991 , vicious circles permitting . |
12 | I understand that Mr Sanders has accepted an invitation to address the European Commission on the subject in Dublin , and I look forward to hearing his observations . ’ |
13 | ‘ We now look forward to the main course this evening . ’ |
14 | I look forward to your state visit to Brigantia . |
15 | We look forward to his arrival in Britannia again and Boudicca is saving some good legs for him , — in fact they belong to a soldier of the IXth Legion who did n't hear her shout ‘ Get outta the way you stupid git ’ when she was trying her chariot out on the new road . |
16 | Dogs Today will be there in force , and look forward to meeting our readers at this prestigious event , which promises to be a fascinating day out for all . |
17 | Foreign Office worthies look forward to a parallel rise through the ranks of the Order of St Michael and St George , from CMG ( Call Me God ) , to KCMG ( Kindly Call Me God ) to GCMG ( God Calls Me God ) , on the theory that gullible foreigners will be more impressed by the ambassador of a second-division power if he 's called Sir Cuthbert Smith instead of plain Mr Smith . |
18 | Additionally it can become something they look forward to themselves as they begin to lose their faculties and the effort of daily living becomes burdensome . |
19 | In distant prospect I look forward to them greatly , as a break from the monotonous , lonely routine of writing . |
20 | I look forward to meeting you immensely . |
21 | We look forward to seeing the world anew and to trying to build a life that is as beautiful as possible for our children . |
22 | I rather doubt this is true , but I look forward to Part Two of this well-made documentary . |
23 | Whether or not you look forward to any of them , you and your kitchen are unlikely to escape the demands of at least one of them . |
24 | ‘ We look forward to detailed discussion with the Saudi authorities on their specific requirements and priorities . ’ |
25 | I look forward to the Masters , not only in the expectation of seeing fine golf in lovely surroundings , but for the message of hope it brings to my circulation . |
26 | ‘ But my life is in politics ’ he said ‘ and I look forward to coming back . ’ |
27 | Dealings with touts will attract a premium , which explains why London concierges always look forward to Wimbledon fortnight and Cup Final Saturday . |
28 | I look forward to continuing our fruitful and close co-operation . |
29 | I look forward to continuing our close co-operation . ’ |
30 | He described it as ‘ an honour ’ , adding : ‘ I look forward to another wonderful summer 's cricket against one of the top sides in the world . ’ |