Example sentences of "[prep] be hope that the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Indeed , ’ said Bishop Jon , ‘ 't is to be hoped that the two saintly souls got on well together in life ( if so be that they ever met at all , which I take leave to doubt ) now that the lord King has made a packet of them , so to speak , for posterity . |
2 | It is to be hoped that the new botanical information acquired will soon be published in more accessible journals . |
3 | It is to be hoped that the new management structure will prove to be a winning solution for the railway which has so much potential that it is a shame to witness the present agony . |
4 | It is to be hoped that the current parities of the exchange rates will be maintained to enable consistent pricing policies to be applied . |
5 | The list could go on , and it may indeed be appropriate to add to or subtract from it , but it is to be hoped that the general point is clear enough — that our first need is to have a very clear level of self-awareness about existing management structures and processes as a precondition for undertaking a review of these elements . |
6 | It is to be hoped that the long-awaited implementation of the Griffiths Report , by the 1990s , will improve provision . |
7 | This comment was later confirmed by Flying Scotsman Services and it is to be hoped that the long awaited 8F event will be sanctioned . |
8 | It is to be hoped that the continued development of training provision in these last two non-tariff areas can have a positive effect on lowering perceived barriers . |
9 | It is to be hoped that the political reasons behind her appointment will be forgotten , and that , on a positive note , the Commissioner will be used as a paradigm for comparable areas of dispute resolution . |
10 | As the numbers grow , it is to be hoped that the voluntary organisations will be pivotal in local planning for the specific needs of the very old in these minorities , both in terms of actual provision and also by drawing the attention of the statutory services to particular needs and problems . |