Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] hope [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos I 'm doing some mobile , well I 'm hoping to get some mobile around Ruddington before it opens and so people can see me a bit before . |
2 | ‘ Well , I was hoping to do some digging , ’ said the Prince , ‘ but it 's so hard that I ca n't get the spade in . |
3 | ‘ I was hoping to do some digging , ’ he told Harold Haywood , secretary of the Prince 's Trust one Friday evening . |
4 | Well I was going to but I was I was hoping to get some news on er summer cruise cos I 'm gon na do a whole sales department down in swops and changes first |
5 | ‘ We 're hoping to get some sort of fail-safe mechanism written in so we can take control of the club and sort out the legal matters after that , ’ he said . |
6 | It was as if by drinking from the cold spring they were hoping to appease some spirit of the place so that it would n't turn unfriendly to their studies ; but they could not settle as they tried to read and make notes . |
7 | They were hoping to have some choice about their future occupation after graduation . |
8 | It is hoped to have another polo match here next year and perhaps make it an annual event . |
9 | It is hoped to gain some knowledge of how families view the role of secrecy as the child grows up . |
10 | Revision courses are also offered for students studying privately for the Institute of Housing qualification and it is hoped to provide some help to tenants ' groups in the area . |
11 | For instance , he is hoping to organise another football match with the American Navy . |
12 | But he does n't want to talk money he 's hoping to get that bitch to come back and live with him and she does n't like us ! |
13 | He 's hoping to make enough money from the deck that the authorities wo n't send him out to the front . |