Example sentences of "have great hope " in BNC.

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1 She has great hopes of the new self-help group , which is now determined to press the Government to look at the use of the compound .
2 Long has great hopes of Clark , who will be making the English Schools youth 1500 metres championship his main target this summer .
3 The EDC concept was perhaps too idealistic to have had great hopes of concrete achievement , and in its implications for European integration perhaps something of a paradox .
4 Not that Lily had had great hopes , so early on , of winning over Robert 's daughter .
5 He 'd had great hopes of that chain .
6 My only thought is that , IF this is true , Wilko must have great hopes for Mark Humphries , the left back he bought from Aberdeen ? ? last summer .
7 My only thought is that , IF this is true , Wilko must have great hopes for Mark Humphries , the left back he bought from Aberdeen ? ? last summer .
8 ‘ He had great hopes for the future development of science and technology and the contribution they will make to the well-being of humanity , on the artistic side , as well as the material world .
9 He had great hopes for it , and told an American friend that he thought it his best to date .
10 Hamilton had great hopes for quaternions but they were not quite what the physicists wanted .
11 The family had great hopes , after the war , that he would suddenly reappear ( some soldiers did eventually return , years later ) , and kept all his hairdressing equipment clean and unused and all his clothes under dust sheets well into the 1970s .
12 I had great hopes for him , and for the school under his leadership .
13 Eliot weighed in by saying that he had great hopes of a young man — ‘ rather a spotty youth ’ — called Rayner Heppenstall .
14 Now he could go inward , freely , into his own mind , Ellen had great hopes for him .
15 Well I do n't think we felt any more important , At the beginning , we had great hopes you see , on Nationalization , but they quickly faded you see , and we were soon lulled into a sense of hopelessness .
16 We have great hope that your Majesty who always has at heart anything that can be useful for the peace of the world , will use her personal influence , as well as that of Prince Albert whose influence is so great in Germany , in order to achieve this end .
17 We have great hopes for her . ’
18 Once or twice my mum has even gone into a light trance , and , though she has n't yet contacted anyone interesting , we have great hopes of her .
19 One of the activities we have great hopes for is our private appeal which will run alongside our public fundraising .
20 Now we are greatly encouraged by the work of the Scottish Council for Spastics and we have great hopes for the future of our son .
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