Example sentences of "hoped that [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was to be hoped that capitalist progress would eventually bring the labourers nearer to this maximum , and regrettable ( though not inconvenient for keeping wages down ) that so many were still so far below it .
2 The Diocese had hoped that separate money would be forthcoming for these basic needs projects .
3 Clearly , therefore , there is further scope for finding Zechstein gas and with the aid of the sedimentological models presented herein , it is hoped that future exploration will be more successful .
4 It is to be hoped that future research into the nature of language processing will continue to relate findings about the performance of both skilled and impaired language users on the wide range of tasks which go together to make up out ability to acquire and use language — for it is only by attempting to do so that it will ultimately be possible for psychologists to develop a comprehensive model of language processing .
5 Work on the floor has commenced and will last for six months , during which time it is hoped that archaeological evidence of the original Norman cathedral will emerge .
6 Finally , it was very much hoped that financial provision in the Groups for this proven and valuable programme would not be reduced .
7 Although the relaying from Boscarne Junction to Wenfordbridge is principally for the movement each weekday of up to 300 tons of china clay , it is hoped that occasional steam special trains can be run to enable passengers to share the undisputed beauty and charm of this part of the Camel Valley .
8 Indeed it was hoped that overall adjustment would take place successfully through the cooperation of member countries in accepting such rules of conduct .
9 It is hoped that residential care staff will continue to work closely with family members , to establish a different family network , replacing that which probably existed in the community .
10 The runs have captured the imagination of the enthusiasts and it is to be hoped that British Rail will allow these trains to run in 1992 .
11 It was hoped that free trade in goods throughout the region would be ensured by 1995 and that the movement of capital and people would be deregulated by the end of the decade .
12 The government had hoped that left wing councils , especially those in the inner cities , would lose their schools , but the evidence so far does not bear this out .
13 It was also hoped that bureaucratic impartiality would reduce discrimination further .
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