Example sentences of "[pers pn] be hope that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Or in future I 'm hoping that on three days a week when ye feel like it . ’
2 I 'm hoping that by tomorrow we 'll know something definite .
3 It 's hoped that by the end of July a Waveney class lifeboat from the reserve fleet will be based at Torness provisionally for one year to assess its viability as a mooring and operational base for Dunbar 's all-weather lifeboat .
4 The otter disappeared from much of our region twenty years ago , but it 's hoped that by restoring their natural habitat they 'll be encouraged to return .
5 It 's hoped that in the future , it 'll be possible to predict levels of UV .
6 It 's hoped that within a year there 'll be forecasts of when the danger is at its height .
7 The format of these meetings has recently been changed and it is hoped that at the March and November meetings the administrative details will be kept to a minimum and that at least one major policy issue will be discussed in depth .
8 The side facing the river is completely overgrown and littered with rubbish , a sad sight for a place so steeped in history and it is hoped that at some future date a little dignity will return to these remains .
9 It is hoped that at least some units will be available for introduction in session 1989–90 .
10 The final will be contested over the New Course on May 14 and 15 , when it is hoped that at least 11 countries will compete for the R.& A. Trophy , which was won by Sweden at St. Andrews earlier this year .
11 It is hoped that under pressure from the IRU , the RHA and the FTA , further improvements will be made to bring legal rules closer to sensible practice in the highly competitive international freighting market .
12 It is hoped that in the next few months , following some training and an LEA-inspired new job description , certain simple maintenance tasks will be completed totally ‘ in-house ’ .
13 But it is hoped that in doing so , it will also help him to continue his untiring work for the Third World and enrich the lives of those poor people , particularly in Africa .
14 Rescued from Meikle Bin , near Kilsyth in Scotland , it is hoped that in the long term this substantial section of rear fuselage may be restored and mated to the Firefly AS.5 front fuselage and cockpit section currently on display at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry , owned and restored by Colin Waterworth .
15 It is hoped that in this way the metaphysical difficulties surrounding this problem will largely melt away .
16 It is hoped that in the future the computerised detective will be used as a model for a national profiling scheme .
17 However , it is hoped that by bringing in additional path material it will be possible to reopen it by Easter , with access being limited to certain ‘ clean ’ areas .
18 It is hoped that by examining the experience of family life of these couples a greater understanding may be achieved of how donor parentage affects the marital relationship , parent/child relationship , and relationships within the wider family .
19 It is hoped that within two years Mr Stott will lead a management buy-out of the People , making it independent of the other Mirror titles .
20 This grant is subject to considerable change at present owing to alterations in the HEFCE funding arrangements for universities , but it is hoped that within a few years the total income will rise to new levels .
21 It was hoped that with some membership changes , and in the interim some re-education of individuals , the new committee would be more realistic in its concern with opportunities for immediate developments .
22 It was hoped that under the plan more than 60,000 private- and public-sector jobs would be created over three years .
23 It was never expected that such measures would cause a transfer of car users to the bike , but it was hoped that by making the route safer and more comfortable , recreational use of the route might rise and parental objections to children cycling to school might diminish .
24 It was hoped that by noting the differences and similarities between the passage read and what was recalled , the authors would be able to draw inferences about how information is organised in memory .
25 It was hoped that by using the NUWM prestige the Communists would be able to regain their lost influence in the unions .
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