Example sentences of "i [adv] hope the " in BNC.

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1 I fondly hoped the isolation of Gullholm would give me the requisite peace and quiet to meet it . ’
2 It crashed nearby , and started burning — I only hope the poor devils were dead before they hit the deck , although we all instinctively gave a yell of applause , and I felt rather conscience-stricken afterwards . ’
3 I only hope the Christmas pudding is all right , ’ said Christine anxiously .
4 I only hope the snow does n't come till after Christmas , though .
5 I only hope the same regulation is as strictly enforced in the rest of Europe .
6 Shiela Gorrie , 40 , screamed : ‘ Bastard — I only hope the killer is suffering . ’
7 I only hope the poor creature 's effort was worth it . ’
8 I only hope the old sea dog is telling the truth ! )
9 I only hope the Season will prove that I have deserved your wonderful orchids . ’
10 But now I 'm more together , I 've a whole lot of other areas in which I can express my feelings , I just hope the songs wo n't lose anything .
11 I am reasonably happy with my form right now and I just hope the goals keep coming . ’
12 I just hope the shock rocks her to her Playtex foundations . ’
13 I just hope the lovely Claudia was worth it . ’
14 I just hope the police reacted quickly enough to catch them .
15 I just hope the receptionist
16 I just hope the result is in our favour at twenty to five .
17 I just hope the people who did this rot in hell .
18 I just hope the lads can do it tonight whoever is in goal . ’
19 I just hope the lads can do it tonight whoever is in goal . ’
20 I just hope the steering 's lighter on this one
21 ‘ Obviously having been a player here I desperately hope the club can pull out of trouble . ’
22 I sincerely hope the prejudice of my overseas training and lack of vocational training do not account for my lack of success in gaining access to resources .
23 I sincerely hope the bar will lose their licence , although I do n't plan a civil prosecution , because it wo n't bring my daughter back .
24 Tory MP Jill Knight , chairwoman of an all-party Commons committee on family and child protection , said : ‘ I now hope the Government will take this lesson on board and act to control the availability of pornography . ’
25 I even hoped the Germans would overrun our positions and so allow me to give myself up as a prisoner .
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