Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] hope for [art] " in BNC.

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1 This process not only gives identification and hope for the newcomer , it also reminds the old-timers that they forget at their peril how life used to be .
2 The barrage could have been a symbol of determination and hope for the Merseyside region .
3 I would just wait at home and hope for the best — you know , that a decent price would be bid .
4 One colour stands for Jamaica 's natural resources and sunshine , one for its agriculture and hope for the future and the last one for the nation 's past and present troubles .
5 I do n't know what you 've got planned , there , but a decent boys ' day school is not something to be entered into lightly , it 's a hell of a commitment , I mean I send mine to the local primary and hope for the best …
6 WHEN JUGGLING YOUR FINANCES AT HOME AND WORK , WHY TOSS A COIN AND HOPE FOR THE BEST ?
7 When life seems strange , uncertain and frightening , the church should provide a sanctuary from which emanates understanding , support and the possibility of new attachments in all their variety and hope for the future .
8 This is not to suggest that all , or indeed any , should be discarded ; if England have to go for maturity and hope for the best , so be it .
9 It gives many people a purpose to life and hope for the future .
10 Yet in the 1930s the Soviet experiment , in the eyes of Western intellectuals , had a monopoly on health , vitality , youth and hope for the future .
11 But there was nothing for filmmakers to do but plunge on , grab every chance that came their way and hope for the best .
12 All his energy was concentrated on putting one foot in front of the other , to get out to the Lock before Marie provoked Simon into uncoiling his other self , the one hidden behind the attentive , polite , charming Simon in whom Marie had invested so much of her trust and hope for the future .
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