Sentence examples for forward to conducting from inspiring English sources

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Although she doesn't want to specialize yet and aims "to try everything," she said, she is looking forward to conducting late Romantic pieces like the final Mahler symphonies.

I'm really looking forward to conducting Verdi operas, because I have been learning a lot with my maestro, José Antonio Abreu.

Chaplin's lovely stretching of the Brahms Intermezzo is still there and I look forward to conducting once more those marvellous concluding chords.

"Since the coursework is extremely flexible, I'm looking forward to conducting my own research and working with Cambridge professors outside of class," O'Dorney said.

"Since the coursework is extremely flexible, I'm looking forward to conducting my own research and working with Cambridge professors outside of class," said Evan O'Dorney.

It worked well on this occasion and I'm looking forward to conducting the side by side with Accelerator in the second cutting.

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By pressing forward, even brazenly, against the President, Republicans are inviting attacks that they are so impatient to exile Mr. Clinton that they are rushing heedlessly forward to conduct a public vote on an unseemly scandal while American troops are in harm's way.

Many environmentalists and scientists long have sought to block energy exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, but the Trump administration has moved forward to conduct lease sales for portions of it after Republicans in Congress last December passed tax legislation that included a provision to open an area for oil and gas drilling.

The results of this study played a role in the decision by the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to prioritize moving forward to conduct more detailed analyses through engineering and design of the two middle diversions but not the two lower diversions that were tested in this study.

MMR enables a pragmatic path forward to conduct health outcomes measurement research in rare disease populations [20] or populations that are often difficult to recruit for research purposes (e.g., paediatrics, acute mental health, palliative).

O'Donnell ordered the lead platoon into ambush positions astride the track, while he moved forward to conduct a reconnaissance.

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