Example sentences of "it be hope [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's hoped parents will encourage their children to eat school meals and there 's a TV advertising campaign to back them up . |
2 | Now it 's hoped laser technology will protect customers and keep the fraudsters at bay . |
3 | But the new nursery is not just for staff … it 's hoped passengers will also make use of the facilities . |
4 | In some cases it 's hoped patients will be in and out of hospital within a day . |
5 | And it is hoped work will continue after the initial two years , perhaps with support from the business community nearby . |
6 | In the nine months period it is hoped Ross will break even and the market is predicting the company will move into profit in 1990 . |
7 | It is hoped delegates attending the franchising events will also attend the second seminar , as these will provide an effective overview on how to bring in the various sections of the Practice Management Standards at firm level . |
8 | It is hoped Destination Darlington will have a guide to some of the major events happening in the town throughout the year . |
9 | It is hoped Aberdeen will mark the occasion by taking on Real Madrid in a replay of the 1983 European Cup Winners ' Cup final , won by Alex Ferguson 's side . |
10 | Together with the use of the display area it is hoped pupils will be encouraged to use the library as a source of information for homework and classwork on a regular basis and that staff will see it as an important adjunct to their departmental resources . |
11 | Next week it is hoped Milanda and Ash e Pets will play . |
12 | It is hoped links already established between the unit and other agencies will continue to thrive . |
13 | Mr Duncan Biggin , architect for the scheme and chairman of Dockbuild , said it was hoped demolition could begin as early as March 16 and building would start as soon as possible . |
14 | This newly created honourary office carried with it ex officio membership of the executive committee so that , it was hoped Ayliffe 's years of experience would not be wholly lost to the Association by his decision not to offer himself for reelection as President . |
15 | The government believed that BT could reduce the real price of phone calls in subsequent years for two reasons : unusually good opportunities for cost-saving technical advances , and a previous lethargy as a public industry which it was hoped privatization would dispel . |