No. The expression "looking forward" takes the preposition "to." Also, instead of consideration, reply or positive reply will be more suitable in the sentence.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
No: It should be "looking forward to a favourable response from you".
Note also that "favourable" is the British spelling; for American English, it would be "favorable".
No, the correct word is "to," not "in."
Looking forward to hearing from you.
He coded laws in an order of fashion for the first time in history as far as we know. That was significant.
You go up to the pile of wood blocks and just run forward into them. They just kind of assemble into a staircase.
ruby is English no Tamil. what kind of tamilan you are? the correct name fro sapphire in Tamil is நீலம்
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They ate cultivated crops and food they could find. If this isn't enough help,keep looking. =)
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Dear Sir, The undersigned working in Hourly rates for almost three (3) years, so hereby request your good consideration to grant my hourly rates salary to be fix salary. Looking forward for your kind and human consideration. Respectfully yours, Maria Secretary
A person who writes that they are hoping for kind consideration may be applying for a job. They may also be applying to a university or college.
Consideration for others, and in a mannerly fashion.
An adverb of place - where did the man run? - forward.
This is correct
What kind of person is correct.
The correct way to word an invitation is to say, "We request your kind presence at." The invitation does not need to say kind presence to be correct.
"forward u" is not a number of any kind!
The correct spelling is kind.Some example sentences are:She is a very kind woman.What kind of bread is this?
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