Example sentences of "[noun prp] [is] hoping for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Now the dialysis machine is about to be taken back to the hospital and Richard is hoping for a healthy future . |
2 | Now Renault is hoping for a marked increase in U.K. sales with the arrival last month of its diesel challenger , the turbocharged 19 DX . |
3 | He can weigh up non scientific considerations in his decision , such as the effect of staff morale and relations with SLAC , but Bienenstock is hoping for a scientific solution not a political or philosophical one . |
4 | American Gwen is hoping for the all-clear in the New Year after chemotherapy . |
5 | With the Bank of England base rate slashed to seven per cent , Mr Lamont is hoping for a recovery in the housing market and High Street . |
6 | Chancellor Norman Lamont is hoping for an end to the downward spiral in house prices to restore consumer confidence in the economy . |
7 | And Souness is hoping for a repeat of last season 's UEFA Cup triumph , when French club Auxerre were frightened by a hostile reception and gave up a two-goal lead . |
8 | LENNOX Lewis is hoping for a September showdown with Frank Bruno . |
9 | Jones is hoping for an offer of compensation from the local authority and must now look forward with added enthusiasm to 1991 , when Giants are scheduled to move into their own purpose-built , multi-sport arena . |
10 | LONDON CRUSADERS boss Ross Strudwick is hoping for a double celebration this weekend . |
11 | Sheffield Wednesday boss Trevor Francis is hoping for the same kind of bargain with Tishkov as Ferguson discovered when he paid just £650,000 for Kanchelskis . |
12 | COMEDIAN Jim Davidson is hoping for a New Year reconciliation with his estranged wife Tracie Hilton . |
13 | GAVIN Peacock is hoping for a little help from his friends in the Newcastle United side this season . |