Examples of using Looks forward in English and their translations into Polish
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Looks forward to college.
SOFIA looks forward to providing continuous support!
Our expert team looks forward to working with you.
The Council looks forward to holding the first round of this dialogue as soon as possible.
The EU looks forward to continuing the cooperation with Ms Pillay
It consequently looks forward to the publication of the Guide for consumers
She closed by saying that the French national ESC looks forward to closer exchanges with other national ESCs.
The Commission looks forward to the opening of the first negotiating chapters at an IGC this year.
Anna now looks forward to meeting with leaders from other major religions hoping for a similar welcome.
The Council looks forward to the meeting of the Accession Conference on 18 December
The Commission looks forward to the opinions of the European Parliament,
The Commission looks forward to the concrete follow-up by Turkey of its recently adopted EU strategy, which aims to reinvigorate Turkey's accession process.
The Commission looks forward to the positive contributions that national Parliaments will themselves make to this important debate.
The EU looks forward to the next debate of the UN Human Rights Council on Syria on the 12 March 2012.
The European Council looks forward to receiving the first proposals for simplification
The European Council looks forward to the next Commission report on trade and investment barriers.
I know Glenn looks forward to this all the year long.
Our client is so satisfied with your blinds and looks forward to cooperating for the further projects.”.
The EFHR is very pleased with the success of the meeting, and looks forward to future joint projects.
There is no doubt you're an insurance graduate and looks forward to a most fulfilling career in the industry.