Example sentences of "[be] hope for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We 're hoping for a good day tomorrow |
2 | Yes , hopefully we 'll get a big crowd today , Ron Atkinson 's coming to present the , the new strip before the game , so we 're hoping for a big crowd . |
3 | High road : Two of the dare-devils who will be hoping for a following wind along the Antrim Coast road , John Pinkerton ( left ) from Birmingham , and Scotsman Alex Brown . |
4 | Booth will be hoping for a Private Greens league singles championship , and then an Irish one to put him in the frame for Commonwealth Games selection . |
5 | Although his owner , Charles St George , obviously feels his colt has the necessary speed for Newmarket , he and trainer Henry Cecil will no doubt be hoping for a strong pace on 21 October . |
6 | Dayflower made history last week at York when she became the first Dubai trained runner to win in England and 31-year-old trainer Indian Satish Seewar will be hoping for a similar landmark in Ireland . |
7 | His family have a message for other parents who may be hoping for a similar hospital place for their glue-sniffing child |
8 | In the second semi-final Docklands Rover will be hoping for a clear run out of trap three , receiving five metres start from six-dog Ruffside Hall , which has won two of its three races from one metre . |
9 | I 'm hoping for a new one this year . |
10 | With help from sympathetic resources they were hoping for a world-wide mailing of leaflets . |
11 | But first , if you were hoping for a swift end to the depression in the housing market , think again . |
12 | While many children were hoping for a white Christmas more than 500,000 families were packing their suitcases and heading for the sun . |
13 | All sides are hoping for a successful horse fair this year and that the closest they get to a confrontation is a clash of cultures . |
14 | All sides are hoping for a successful horse fair this year and that the closest they get to a confrontation is a clash of cultures . |
15 | We are hoping for a wide variety of candidates so that all Catholic life can be represented . |
16 | Celtic fans arriving at Park Head Stadium this evening are hoping for a European victory over their Portuguese guests in the manner of past glories . |
17 | THERE are some Conservative voters who , believe it or not , are hoping for a Labour victory , on the simple logic that ‘ it has to get worse before it gets better ’ . |
18 | I know Martinho had been hoping for a religious programme . |
19 | Sophie 's voice dipped in disappointment , as if she had been hoping for a graphic account of overturned furniture and blood on the walls . |
20 | Fifty miles south-west of the railway line bomb , 13 Platoon of 6 UDR reported in for duty at 0600 ; they had been hoping for a quiet day , in order to catch up on some training . |
21 | Subconsciously , she realised , she 'd been hoping for a ready answer , an explanation which would clear her niggling doubts … |
22 | The embattled Chancellor had been hoping for a public show of loyalty from the Prime Minister . |
23 | Now the dialysis machine is about to be taken back to the hospital and Richard is hoping for a healthy future . |
24 | COMEDIAN Jim Davidson is hoping for a New Year reconciliation with his estranged wife Tracie Hilton . |
25 | He underwent a cheekbone operation on Sunday but is hoping for a quick return . |
26 | After an amazing cross country round yesterday with her agile horse Knockdrin Vina finished in first position with 49 points after the dressage , and is hoping for a clear round today to win the £1,500 national championship and title . |
27 | But Rosenthal will not be rushed into a transfer and I believe he is hoping for a cross-Channel move . |
28 | LONDON CRUSADERS boss Ross Strudwick is hoping for a double celebration this weekend . |
29 | Now Renault is hoping for a marked increase in U.K. sales with the arrival last month of its diesel challenger , the turbocharged 19 DX . |
30 | ACCORDING to acquaintances who move in the twilight world of Private Eye , the satirical magazine is hoping for a Conservative victory . |