Example sentences of "be hoping [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've just been in discussions with the manufacturers and we actually but we 're hoping to get a discount on that in the near future so we 're hoping the cost of that will come down . |
2 | Former employees of Maxwell companies say they 're hoping the MPs new initiative could lead to them receiving some compensation . |
3 | Shoppers in Abingdon must be hoping an agreement is reached some time before the next century . |
4 | He said : ‘ The whole country will be looking for the result and most of them will be hoping the underdogs do well . |
5 | Former Middlesbrough defender Owen McGee was the pick of the new boys and McHale must be hoping the trialist can repeat his debut display . |
6 | While crowds at Netherdale and at the relegation games should be large , the biggest attendance could be at Inverleith , where Stewart's-Melville will be hoping the experience of players such as Finlay Calder , Douglas Wyllie and Julian Scott will see them win their Division II promotion clash with Musselburgh . |
7 | The threesome share a house in the soap but Gayle will be hoping the similarity stops there — her on-screen sister Caroline , played by Gillian , is heading for a fling with her husband Paul , played by Stefan . |
8 | He must also be hoping the measures will save his political neck . |
9 | ‘ THE shareholders must be hoping the bank has n't gone as far as to give him a company credit card ’ — Labour leader John Smith , on ex-Chancellor Norman Lamont 's new employer , Rothschilds Bank . |
10 | ‘ I 'm hoping the child will compensate Berenice for the loss of her husband , and who knows ? |
11 | ‘ I 'm hoping the doctors 'll have broken the news about her husband and her daughter , sir , ’ said Camb as they crossed the black and white checkerboard foyer of the station . |
12 | I 'm hoping the rest of the band will cut down now I 've stopped . ’ |
13 | The Jamaican stays blank , and I 'm hoping the corpse do n't stir . |
14 | I 'm hoping the police wo n't stop me . |
15 | RESIDENTS are hoping a children 's play area will be established on land at the Fron Heulog Estate , Bodffordd , Anglesey . |
16 | ‘ We are hoping the UK initiatives will drive higher fire retardancy standards into Europe and continue the upward trend , ’ he said . |
17 | It is that same voyage of discovery that the organisers of The Jimi Hendrix Exhibition are hoping the public will experience through the 100 pieces of work they have put on show . |
18 | But while the arguments continue in Westminster , families such as the Grassies 's are hoping the reforms will make it easier rather than harder to make ends meet . |
19 | They are hoping the authorities will turn their customary blind eye . |
20 | ‘ We are hoping the cricket match will become an annual event , ’ commented Wytch Farm team captain Andy Leadbetter . |
21 | Animal lovers are hoping the law is changed before too many other creatures suffer agonising deaths . |
22 | Promoters are hoping the park will become the European centre for software development in multimedia , networking , graphics and simulation technology and will be offering low rents to start-ups along with access to computer platforms , databases and libraries . |
23 | LANCASHIRE RU officials are hoping the cream of the county 's junior talent will be on show when an ‘ open ’ coaching course is held at Orrell RFC on Sunday , June 20 . |
24 | Family and friends alike are hoping the police investigation can soon track down her husbands 's killer . |
25 | Family and friends alike are hoping the police investigation can soon track down her husbands 's killer . |
26 | But they are hoping the reception can still go ahead . |
27 | The computer-enhanced pictures are considered to be a vast improvement on the old photo-fit style in terms of clarity , and detectives are hoping the men will come forward quickly . |
28 | Police are hoping the men will be identified from these pictures , they say it 's imperative they are caught . |
29 | RAIL bosses are hoping the pressure of ‘ people power ’ will defeat a campaign of defiance against the new smoking ban on trains . |
30 | They are hoping the programme will meet with the same success as Darlington 's pioneering Railside Revival scheme . |