Example sentences of "hope [to-vb] [adv prt] a [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Eventually the scientists at the National Radiological Protection Board hope to set up a network of solar radiation monitors across Britain and Europe .
2 Chris Willsden took over the Bay Horse , Hurworth , near Darlington on Monday and hopes to set up a display of the pub 's heritage .
3 It is hoped to set up a network of United Nations monitors along the routes who will work closely with liaison officers from the Serb , Croat and Muslim factions so that the convoys are not fired on .
4 Crosby hopes to line up a couple of loan deals before Thursday 's transfer deadline .
5 By studying the material on trustees in these enrolments for selected districts of Lincolnshire it is hoped to build up a picture of who they were , the ways in which they changed in the period of the study as well as any specific characteristics of the trustees of different denominations .
6 Officials said that they hoped to work out a schedule of repayments by the end of the year .
7 We are casting about , as you might say , hoping to pick up a whiff of a scent . ’
8 And a leading surgeon is hoping to build up a stock of frames to help other people with similar problems .
9 They 're hoping to turn up a piece of bloodstained clothing or a weapon .
10 The sponsor , Walter Scott , commented : ‘ We 're hoping to bring back a fistful of medals and hoping that this will give the youngsters at the grass roots of sport an achievement to emulate at future Games . ’
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