Example sentences of "[be] hope [that] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They 're hoping that the video will carry them even further … to Parliament … where they hope to lobby MPs to legislate against hunting .
2 A government body , and if , if , if at the end of the day , there is , there is still disagreement between us and the E A B , er , then there , there is an appeal to the Secretary of State , but erm , we 're hoping that the E A B may accept these proposals .
3 It is to be hoped that the other , namely the blanket rule against prejudgments , has not .
4 It is doubtful whether the unfortunates impounded in the Lazzaretto had time to concern themselves with the aesthetic niceties of the building , and it can only be hoped that the church offered them some spiritual comfort .
5 It is to be hoped that the Christie 's show will help draw further attention to the collection and its plight .
6 It is to be hoped that the evidence provided by Margaret Clark ( 1988 ) will be seen to be a vital concomitant to the evidence considered by the Select Committee .
7 Chairman Roger Pedder says : ‘ While it may be hoped that the position will improve , members of the 1990/91 and 1991/92 policy years would be prudent to make provision for supplementary calls of 7% and 6% of the contributions for these years . ’
8 It is to be hoped that the Guinness trial will show that the UK authorities do know just that .
9 None the less , recreational courses in art and design continue to flourish in many areas and , as and when the economic climate improves , it is to be hoped that the colleges will be enabled to increase their provision .
10 It could only be hoped that the mooring-ropes were in better case than the anchors .
11 History teaching has undergone many developments in the last three decades and no doubt change will continue although it is to be hoped that the pace of that change may diminish .
12 Whilst these changes pose a formidable challenge to exporters , it can only be hoped that the response they evoke will be conducive to the well-being and prosperity of all .
13 In fact what is proposed by Mr Ceravolo in his report to the Parliament is the setting of a timetable for the elimination of lead from petrol and it is likely that this will be on the agenda of the Council of Ministers in June and it is to be hoped that the Council will then call on the Commission to proceed to a new directive on the matter to replace the existing one which determines the 0.15 minimum level .
14 It is to be hoped that the Secretary of State , when he sets up the national appraisal arrangements to which he is committed , will build on this goodwill .
15 While the revocation of a parole licence is a relatively rare occurrence , this type of decision in the new scheme will become commonplace , and it is to be hoped that the Court will address the policy questions and give guidance as early as possible after the implementation of the Act .
16 It is to be hoped that the staff of the residential establishment concerned will help families work through their feelings at all these stages .
17 It is to be hoped that the interest in these patients , which has led to an impressive research effort and also the establishment of specialized clinical services , will continue despite the major economic strictures which now face the Health Service .
18 It is to be hoped that the completion accounts will be easily agreed between the parties .
19 It is to be hoped that the outcome of consultations on policy on the abuse of market power will result in legislative proposals along the lines of Article 86 , to join the existing White Paper proposals for an Article 85-type law on restrictive practices , and that the government will see fit to give some priority to legislation .
20 At the time of writing , funding has been secured for the first five years ; it is to be hoped that the data will prove so useful that it will become indispensable to British social science .
21 It is to be hoped that the results in this paper will both encourage further research into the determinants of international capital flows and provide a stimulus for a wider empirical analysis of the effects of financial market deregulation .
22 It is to be hoped that the Stock Exchange smaller companies working party will come up with sensible , practical and workable proposals .
23 It is to be hoped that the reader has now some idea of the problems confronting LDCs .
24 No doubt she will be hoping that The Corn is Green will draw more of her friends to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre , when it opens for two weeks on Monday , April 27th .
25 He must be hoping that the stimulus of playing the World Cup at home will provide the extra sparkle .
26 The suspicion remained that he might be hoping that the PLO would fail to meet the challenge , and consequent disaffection in the West Bank would lead perhaps to his eventual reinstatement .
27 News Corp must be hoping that the sins of the son are not visited on the father .
28 Listing at about ten degrees off vertical , she seemed to be hoping that the grass of the Common would itself carry her forward , like a travelator .
29 Oh dear me so I 'm hoping that the system that I give you will allow you to deal with all those situations as well as make a longer presentation where you do have some preparation time .
30 It had been hoped that the removal of exchange rate fluctuations between EC currencies would constitute the first stage toward monetary union , but the widespread acceptance of floating has made this aim more difficult to achieve , although the European Monetary System has had some success in this respect .
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