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

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1 I hope that every step will be taken to negotiate the best possible deal for a democratic future for Hong Kong .
2 I hope that every parish will take on this duty carefully and conscientiously .
3 I understand the emotional pull that devolution has for people in Scotland , but I hope that every Scot will examine very carefully what it would mean in practice for Scotland and for the rest of the United Kingdom .
4 The House will expect me to apologise again for the remarks that I injudiciously made when I was trying to illustrate a simple point — that , with the private sector providing more rail services in future , I hope that a range of choice will be available to the travelling public in terms of price and time of day , rather like that provided by the airlines and the long-distance coach market .
5 I hope that a message will go out from my hon. and learned Friend the Minister when he replies for the Government .
6 I hope that a message can go out that there is a new resolve in the west and that we are determined to ensure that the killing , the destruction and the brutality stop , and that , as a new year dawns in a few days ' time , it dawns with a new sense of hope for the battered , beleaguered people of Croatia .
7 I hope that the Home Secretary will consider all the suggestions that have been made in this sensible debate .
8 I hope that the Home Secretary will set up a working party jointly with the Police Federation of England and Wales .
9 I hope that the Home Office will review the stop and search powers .
10 However , I wish to put down a marker that , as the provisions of the Bill succeed in care in the community — for health visitors and community nurses — I hope that the possibility of its being extended to certain aspects of hospital work will be considered .
11 I hope that the legislation that will come before us next week will ensure that that will not happen again .
12 I hope that the decision taken tonight will be to the benefit of the whole nation .
13 I hope that the verification procedures under the UN non-proliferation treaty will be improved so that inspectors will come here and point out how the United Kingdom Government are breaching that treaty .
14 Can I close by thanking Rod our Chief Racing Coach for what I thought was a very excellent presentation of the R Y A Ye Year of Youth Sailing and I have great pleasure in launching that initiative for ts er this year 's Earls Court Boat Show again it seems horribly self evident that it 's only through increasing the involvement of the young that we assure thriving clubs and associations and classes for the future but nobody up here is going to say that it 's easy and I believe though that the work that the official , the officers and the R Y A put together will make it easier than it once was and I hope that the literature that they have put together and the programme that they have put together will be a help to all of you so please make use of it .
15 But I hope that the Court of Appeal will soon have occasion to consider the Manchester Corporation case .
16 I hope that the campaign about its postcards will end .
17 Given that , at least in the first year of the new council tax , there will still be two-tier authorities in the shires , I hope that the Bill will be as tight as a drum to ensure that the tiered authorities that are not up for election do not use that freedom from the ballot box — as happened in Nottinghamshire with the poll tax — to wreck the council tax in the way that they wrecked the poll tax in its first year .
18 In view of what my hon. Friend has said — with which I am sure that everyone in the House agrees — I hope that the Bill will have a speedy passage through the House .
19 I hope that the Bill will enable the measures that he wants to be put in operation .
20 I hope that the Bill will change that so that there are fewer of the type of engineers described by my hon. Friend the Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) and more progressive traffic engineers .
21 I hope that the public realise the implications of that .
22 I hope that the public understand that , in the event of a Labour Government , they can look forward to being milked by Labour councils that will levy high rates of their new tax — as well as being milked by a national Government through increased rates of income tax .
23 I hope that the panel will feel that it has had as a result of the position statements before it , and the discussions over the last few days , sufficient information to decide whether to exclude certain sectors .
24 I support the recommendation — I hope that the Under-Secretary will do likewise — that the extra allowance that is given in the Greater London area should be extended to out-of-area boroughs that have similar high charges .
25 There were a lot of people to work with , but I hope that the experience from monitoring these projects will be valuable .
26 I hope that the Committee will examine the Bill carefully .
27 I hope that the Committee chaired by my right hon. Friend the Member for Westmorland and Lonsdale will put proposals to the House that we can then debate .
28 I hope that the day when European defence does not rely solely on British and French deterrents will not come to pass , but there is clearly a risk that it could happen some time .
29 I hope that the Government 's policies will persuade Glaswegians to think carefully about whether to vote Conservative in the next general election .
30 I hope that the Government will consider the potential of adult education in a new way and will do all they can to devote funds to it .
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