Example sentences of "be hope that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It might also be hoped that a fairer distribution of resources would result but that might depend not only on the restraints of the individual care manager 's budget but also on the priority given to dementia .
2 It is therefore to be hoped that a satisfactory dialogue can be resumed in the near future . ’
3 It is to be hoped that the new management structure will prove to be a winning solution for the railway which has so much potential that it is a shame to witness the present agony .
4 It is to be hoped that the continued development of training provision in these last two non-tariff areas can have a positive effect on lowering perceived barriers .
5 It is to be hoped that the long-awaited implementation of the Griffiths Report , by the 1990s , will improve provision .
6 The list could go on , and it may indeed be appropriate to add to or subtract from it , but it is to be hoped that the general point is clear enough — that our first need is to have a very clear level of self-awareness about existing management structures and processes as a precondition for undertaking a review of these elements .
7 It is to be hoped that the current parities of the exchange rates will be maintained to enable consistent pricing policies to be applied .
8 It is to be hoped that the political reasons behind her appointment will be forgotten , and that , on a positive note , the Commissioner will be used as a paradigm for comparable areas of dispute resolution .
9 As the numbers grow , it is to be hoped that the voluntary organisations will be pivotal in local planning for the specific needs of the very old in these minorities , both in terms of actual provision and also by drawing the attention of the statutory services to particular needs and problems .
10 It must be hoped that the continuing discussions on a second market can produce a viable middle option . ’
11 He must be hoping that the new buyer will complete this time .
12 The newcomers will be hoping that the unsettling bid talk will die down so they can set about the more urgent tasks that lie ahead .
13 ‘ I 'm hoping that the second half of 1993 will be an improvement . ’
14 and I 'm hoping that the local authority will start coming across with a bit of work for me .
15 It had been hoped that the bespectacled Bunter , legendary consumer of cream buns and pop at Greyfriars School for the last 84 years , would have his own cartoon series on TV .
16 It had been hoped that an emphatic victory in New South Wales would lay the groundwork for a conservative victory at the next federal election , due by March 1993 .
17 The postponement was a crushing disappointment to NASA engineers who were hoping that a successful flight would restore Congressional confidence in the Agency .
18 But now Nottinghamshire are hoping that a new £35,000 sponsorship with Midlands car dealers Swithland Motors will enable them to provide ‘ job security ’ for their contracted players all the year round .
19 And while research continues to build up a clearer picture of the distribution of radon across the country , environmental health officers are hoping that the new results will encourage local authorities to enforce strict building regulations .
20 The head office golf society has a big season lined up this year , so are hoping that the wet weather on March 31 at Langley Park will not set a precedent for its forthcoming dates .
21 THE Commonwealth Games Council for Wales are hoping that the Welsh public will come to their aid to finance the sending of 89 competitors and 27 officials to Auckland next January .
22 ‘ I am hoping that the Labour Group leader comes back and says : ‘ Prove it . ’
23 A sensible theorist 's approach is to hope that the fat neutrino goes away .
24 For the moment part-time and funded by the University , it is hoped that a private benefactor will be able to endow the chair for a full-time professor .
25 It is hoped that a mobile advice centre will tour the area with the aim of making young people more aware of their rights and responsibilities in such areas as work , YTS and welfare benefits .
26 It is hoped that a wide range of other readers in allied services and occupations may also find something of interest in it .
27 It is hoped that a double credit unit currently being developed , Introduction to Quality Assurance , will give similar exemption from Section A4 of the syllabus .
28 It is hoped that a positive report will emerge which will help to restore the standing of the mineworkers with the business community .
29 There will be meetings in 1986 in Beijing and in Cambridge , whilst in 1987 it is hoped that a national conference attended by the Rank Xerox Unit will introduce the whole of China to the techniques and analysis .
30 It is hoped that a detailed study of this sort of one country will make its contribution to the general understanding of economic growth , now a topic of growing interest .
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