Example sentences of "i [verb] hope the " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd hoped the shock would , at the very least , cause her to misdirect the stream and wet her shoes . |
2 | I kept hoping the foreman would notice , but he did n't ; there was some meeting going on and he seemed more concerned with the fact that all the bosses were going to that than in what we were doing . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do hope the audiences will cheer up a bit . |
4 | I do hope the arrangements will be convenient for you . |
5 | I do hope the senders do not mind my reproducing them , but they certainly brightened Mike 's and my days as we slogged through the sorting and despatching process : |
6 | I do hope the idea catches on , with other requirements purchased separately , as needed , as you did . |
7 | ‘ I do hope the NRA are right about the Wivenhoe barrier , but I am still concerned . ’ |
8 | Sturt was about to proceed upon a new expedition into the interior of Australia I beg to send for your perusal a Letter I have lately received from him and from which you will perceive that he has written to Lord Stanley ; as I know no one better fitted for such a purpose than this enterprising and persevering Gentleman I do hope the Government may be disposed to second his views ; perhaps , your Lordship , could obtain and favour me with some information on the subject ; from the manner in which you referred to him in your Letter I am led to believe that some arrangement has already been made ; pray say if such be the case . |
9 | I do hope the members will recognise that the service has not be sitting on its laurels er between inspectors ' reports but that we have been modelling on one quarterly to er correct any omissions with respect to boundary or to make the necessary improvements in the service erm as , as recommended by the inspect and supported by members . |
10 | Family Division President Sir Stephen Brown , making an open court statement after an hour-long private hearing , said : ‘ I do hope the child will be allowed to continue her life in these present circumstances in peace and without any form of harassment . ’ |