Example sentences of "hope [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If I can be serious enough , I hope to find satisfaction in the Church of England : it will be my fault if I do n't .
2 They hope to finish work on the school building before Easter and to complete the remainder of the project including demolition of the old school in June .
3 Additionally , they are working closely with local teachers to provide information packs , videos and talks for school children about the work underway , and hope to add construction to the curriculum of schools in the area .
4 Apart from removing an estimated thirty kilos of encrustation from the interior of each statue the restorers hope to gain information on the composition of the bronze alloy , the casting method and the origin of the casting clay .
5 How , then , could the Liberals hope to gain advantage from the situation ?
6 He hopes to see work on the issue of support , particularly pairing up with another person .
7 It was hoped to increase awareness of the library and its services and to increase the number of users .
8 The group aims to provide customers with a path through the maze of vastly differing vendors ' licence agreements , and hopes to sell Advance on the back of this activity .
9 Loper hopes to win funding for the idea soon .
10 According to SQL Access Group chairman Jeff Balboni , the organisation is aware of the discontentment and hopes to soothe disappointment with the publication of these first few specifications .
11 NEC Corp 's NEC Akita Ltd subsidiary has put off production of circuit boards at a new factory in Akita prefecture , northern Japan , because of poor demand for home appliances and computers : according to Reuter , NEC Akita completed construction of the new factory at the end of 1992 , and it now hopes to start production at the plant later this year .
12 Mr Major hopes to complete ratification by the end of August .
13 Although King Hassan of Morocco had hoped to muster support on the issue of the Western Sahara , the meeting concluded that it was a matter to be dealt with by the United Nations [ see also above , this page ] .
14 Tony Grant , of Coopers and Lybrand , who chairs the initiative , hopes to take advantage of the deregulation of German , French and other European financial sectors that he is sure is coming .
15 After that he hopes to begin work on the effect of the design of flatware .
16 Just as Harrowby had hoped to bring politics within the orbit of science , so the lectures at this focal point in the metropolis indicate how science permeated all Victorian culture .
17 Mr Field is hoping to meet President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine and Prime Minister John Major to discuss the issue .
18 ‘ In the same way that you hoped to impose order on the undercity ? ’ asked Tundrish sarcastically .
19 Hoping to pre-empt censure by the League of Nations , Japan formally recognized Manchukuo in September 1932 .
20 We 're hoping to put pressure on the Government to top up the kitty and guarentee pensions .
21 A Trust spokesman said the volunteers were hoping to remove grass from the marsh so reeds can spread across the water .
22 As soon as Pepin le Bref was dead , Aquitaine revolted , presumably hoping to take advantage of the disagreement between the old king 's heirs and re-establish independence .
23 Meanwhile , hoping to take advantage of the turmoil at Uniplex , UK Sun reseller , Productivity Computer Solutions Ltd , Wakefield , West Yorkshire , is aiming to wean Uniplex office software users on to the rival Aster*x office suite it markets , offering the Applix Inc software for £99 per user to existing Uniplex customers until next May .
24 shop in Essex Road , known as Jireh House was originally built as a hotel or station lodging house , the proprietors hoping to collect trade on the opening of the station .
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