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

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1 He must be hoping that the new buyer will complete this time .
2 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 .
3 ‘ I 'm hoping that the second half of 1993 will be an improvement . ’
4 and I 'm hoping that the local authority will start coming across with a bit of work for me .
5 The postponement was a crushing disappointment to NASA engineers who were hoping that a successful flight would restore Congressional confidence in the Agency .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 ‘ I am hoping that the Labour Group leader comes back and says : ‘ Prove it . ’
11 Now manager Carroll is hoping that a keyed-up Cahill will make an impact right from the start of next Sunday 's replay .
12 Ursprung is hoping that the Federal Treasury does not copy its UK counterpart and withdraw an equivalent sum from existing science to pay the bill .
13 The repository is urgently needed to take intermediate level radioactive waste currently piling up and Nirex is hoping that the public inquiry will be completed by 1994 .
14 The person you are about to see is probably a rather harassed individual who is hoping that the ideal employee is going to be , as we have mentioned before , the next person to walk through the door .
15 But since she knew that the Czech word for ‘ please ’ was ‘ prosím ’ she was hoping that the polite woman 's parting phrase had been the equivalent of an English ‘ Excuse me , please ’ while she went away to hand her card over to Vendelin Gajdusek .
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