Example sentences of "[verb] hope you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , I 'd hoped you 'd come over understanding that Leon does n't wish to sell his property called Sleet .
2 I never dared hope you might love me , so I tried very hard to forget you .
3 If I can be of any service to you , at any time , I do hope you 'll let me know .
4 I do hope you 'll come and see me again in Edinburgh .
5 I do hope you 'll find someone else … such a shame … you know old George !
6 ‘ I do hope you 'll find time to see something of our beautiful city .
7 I do hope you can do it for me ? ’
8 I do hope you can achieve this .
9 We are so looking forward to meeting you and do hope you can come .
10 I do hope you can help with a most annoying problem that recurs occasionally to my 86 inch Series One .
11 I do hope you can help .
12 I do hope you can help .
13 I know you are very busy but I do hope you can help in this way .
14 I realise that you are very busy and have a business to run , but I really do hope you can help .
15 I do hope you will give this opportunity serious consideration .
16 I do hope you will give this opportunity serious consideration .
17 ‘ You know Mrs Baxter likes you , so do n't make excuses , ’ he said , then added hastily , ‘ Well , you must do as you like , but I do hope you will come .
18 The , if any of the ladies would like to go down to the village or anybody , the church is open and I think there 's somebody there who would welcome you to show you round the church down in the village which , I know , during the war years at different times , quite a lot of you chaps did attend and er so we do hope you will see and , and of course later on I hope you 'll be coming down to mine for a cup of tea .
19 We are delighted to have you here you are most welcome we do hope you will enjoy yourself so much you will return as soo as soon as you can , to perhaps take advantage of our ferry port links with Normandy , and now Bilbao in Spain .
20 ‘ It never occurred to me you 'd want anything else — or at least , ’ she amended with a sheepish smile , ‘ I never dared hope you would want anything else .
21 ‘ I had hoped you would bring up my tray . ’
22 Reflecting a befuddlement judges often express when dealing with science ( and revealing again that science is not yet part of the mainstream of education ) one of the justices said : ‘ There are Harvard law professors on both sides of this case ; I had hoped you could get together and lead us out of the wilderness . ’
23 I had hoped you 'd stay on .
24 ‘ I 've stopped because I had hoped you 'd give me an explanation . ’
25 Erm you just have to hope you can pass it on to er er the next assignment you 're doing .
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