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

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1 Any hope that the new Ministry of Fuel and Power could rationally ‘ coordinate ’ a national policy on energy inevitably went out of the window with this absence of an acceptable common vocabulary with which to discuss the issues .
2 I hope that the following simulation of a small part of a dungeon adventure will make reading teachers aware of the potential of this type of game .
3 We hope that the present series of unit texts will make a useful contribution to such a library .
4 In terms of starkly original insights , the answer is certainly ‘ no ’ , but I hope that the critical review of non-accounting , non-economic literature offered here will help those involved in finance and accounting to gain an overview of theories related to investment and strategic decisions in organizational life without extensive study of all the disciplines mentioned .
5 Philips hope that the wide availability of such CDs will both encourage existing CD audio owners to upgrade to CD-I and first-time CD audio purchasers to decide to pay the additional premium to acquire in a single package CD-I as well as CD-A .
6 Catherine Kenyon was the innocent victim of a race between a car and a motorcyle , and her parents hope that the Young Driver of the Year competition will help to raise driving standards .
7 I would hope that the vast majority of beer festival organisers take heed of Keith Thomas 's article and try to ensure that quality comes before quantity at beer festivals , then I might be tempted to visit more beer festivals again .
8 I do hope that the warm display of unity by all political parties over Maastricht does not herald the start of another dark road .
9 And we do hope that the Chief Officers of this Authority will show the commendable st restraint they normally have .
10 Now he could only hope that the heavy crop of elderberries , which heralded the end of summer , did not mean that all the leaves had fallen .
11 Erm so I would hope that the further consideration of the issue of horse riding on , on rights of way obviously that relates to bridleways but the issue of the use of , of , of , of footpaths should be addressed and indeed where there are er bridleways one would hope that there was space to er make available room for horses and room for walkers because if there is n't room er there are a lot of considerable er difficulties where horses , particularly where horses are , are , are regularly being erm ridden in , in , in , in places where th where the walkers wish to go .
12 Hopes that the increased use of aluminium in motor cars to meet new mileage standards required by clean-air legislation in 1990 would encourage greater demand , failed to materialise amidst fears of recession in the car industry following the outbreak in August 1990 of the Gulf crisis .
13 Everyone hopes that the new head of the Baskerville family will move quickly into the Hall .
14 The Treasury hopes that the new rates of return will make those companies still on the privatisation back-burner , such as British Coal and British Rail , leaner and more efficient .
15 It is to be hoped that the current parities of the exchange rates will be maintained to enable consistent pricing policies to be applied .
16 It was hoped that the combined findings of our two annual surveys , in conjunction with a theoretical model of heroin ‘ epidemics ’ , would provide some modest foundations for making tentative hypotheses about future trends .
17 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 .
18 It is to be hoped that the long-awaited implementation of the Griffiths Report , by the 1990s , will improve provision .
19 It is hoped that the first phase of the project will have been completed by 1991 when the excavation of the village will have been finished and at least three properties will have been totally reconstructed .
20 It was hoped that the two ends of the tunnel would meet in November 1990 .
21 While uneasy about the more dubious aspects of the Treaty , I had hoped that the miserable imprisonment of zoo animals and the wretched conditions of livestock ( particularly live exports ) would be things of the past once the Treaty was ratified .
22 it is hoped that the interesting programme of events has contributed to their wellbeing .
23 It is always hoped that the superior species of grasses and clovers will flourish and last for ever , giving an earlier spring bite , more bulk for grazing or mowing , better nutritional quality , and later grazing in the autumn .
24 They hoped that the very talk of a general strike would act as a restraining influence on militarism .
25 ‘ I 'm hoping that the second half of 1993 will be an improvement . ’
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