Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] be [verb] forward to " in BNC.
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1 | They say they are looking forward to seeing him soon , and that he will be safely with them to sit down at the table and enjoy the feast of the next Thanksgiving dinner . |
2 | and what our boys … our volunteers … the boys all say they are looking forward to it some have been canoeing and they expect it to be fast and bumpy … |
3 | And Coun Dot Long , chairwoman of Darlington Council 's recreation committee , has revealed she is looking forward to seeing the controversial production of Swan Lake at the Civic Theatre . |
4 | Carol Lee says she 's looking forward to having a horse in the Grand National . |
5 | Mr Goodenough says he 's looking forward to the new post at a time when complaints against the police have increased . |
6 | Now 65 , he says he is looking forward to spending more time on his hobbies , including helping out at his local church . |
7 | BNFL 's new Director of employee Relations , Brian Kerr , says he is looking forward to the challenge of his new job , an extension of the role he has exercised within the company since the 1960s . |
8 | With Rover works in the region employing thousands in Cowley and Swindon , the company says it 's looking forward to an upturn later in the year , they say jobs are n't at risk . |
9 | ‘ Silly , you know I 'm looking forward to them coming as much as you are . |
10 | ‘ I must admit I 'm looking forward to it , ’ she admitted with truth . |
11 | ‘ It will be interesting to see if any of the lads can make another breakthrough at the Carlsberg Ulster championships , and I must admit I 'm looking forward to watching for a change . ’ |
12 | I bet they 're looking forward to this tape ! |
13 | Bet he 's looking forward to it as well is n't he ? |
14 | Then I realized he was looking forward to something . |
15 | I think I 'm looking forward to a normal day honey |
16 | As she left she said I 'm looking forward to seeing you all in about six weeks . |
17 | She said she 's looking forward to the day that we get it fixed ! |
18 | The international news and financial information agency said it was bringing forward to April 5 the 15.9p per share payout . |
19 | Most important is that , within hours of the election results being announced , the British Medical Association said it was looking forward to ‘ constructive talks ’ with the Health Secretary . |
20 | He said he was looking forward to the results of the inquiry chaired by Mr David Calcutt , QC , into press behaviour . |
21 | Streibl said he was looking forward to ‘ getting deeper into the book in my leisure time ’ . |
22 | Sugar said he was looking forward to quickly sorting out the future of the players and staff at White Hart Lane , but added : ‘ We will get by without Mr Venables . |
23 | The Rev John Boocock said he was looking forward to acting the David Dimbleby role as he gives up the regular ‘ sermon slot ’ for a full interview in which he will try and investigate the relationship between the church and education . |
24 | DARLINGTON 'S new health authority chairman yesterday said he was looking forward to the job . |
25 | He tells me : ‘ Quite frankly after 10 years on shift work I 'm looking forward to a bit of a break . |
26 | I must say I am looking forward to seeing the new babies . |
27 | Asked about the four-hour operation , he smiled and replied : ‘ I ca n't say I 'm looking forward to it , but it 's essential , so it has to be done . |
28 | Mr Souness , who arrived at a Manchester hospital offering the comment : ‘ I ca n't say I 'm looking forward to it but it is essential so it has to be done , ’ broke the news to his players on the way back from Sunday 's semi-final which Liverpool rescued late in extra time through Ronnie Whelan . |
29 | ‘ And I ca n't say I 'm looking forward to tomorrow , either . |
30 | I ca n't say I 'm looking forward to going back to bloody coal central heating either . |