Example sentences of "be hoped [that] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No sooner than formally constituted , the Standard reported the links would become a great boom to the town , although before January 1907 was out , a Leader article read as follows , ( doubtless written by either Charles Luker or a member of the Club Committee ) — ‘ It is to be hoped that a commencement of the projected new golf links at Henley will not be long delayed .
2 The interpretation of this would appear to be within the competence of the state of origin , and it is to be hoped that an interpretation reflecting the realities of the position would always be adopted ; what is important to the defendant is prompt access to the information he needs in order to judge how to respond to the current move by the other party .
3 If the highest bidder turns out to be a scrap dealer , then it is to be hoped that an exchange can be effected between XH558 and one of the deteriorating examples of the type which are still fairly widely scattered within the UK .
4 It is hoped that a bond will develop in the future with the ‘ Safer Edinburgh ’ initiative as they are targeting the age group in relation to crime prevention .
5 It is hoped that a decision to develop these fields will be taken in 1993 .
6 ‘ To refine these further by attempting to specify what it is hoped that a Mosotho child should know , feel and have the skills to do as a result of a full Primary education and at each stage during that education .
7 It is hoped that a visit to Hunterston by staff of the Ukraine Station will be arranged early in 1993 .
8 It is hoped that an exchange trip can be arranged with Rosignano teachers for next year .
9 It is hoped that an opportunity will be provided for the successful candidate to deliver a lecture to the Analytical Division on a suitable occasion subsequent to the presentation of the medal .
10 A budget was being prepared and it was hoped that a weekend inclusive of all meals would cost in the region of £425 per couple , subject to cost finalisation and price movement in the interim .
11 The suggestion made to the Argyll interest was that an order from the Board of Customs should be sent to Wigtown demanding the attendance of these officers in Edinburgh on the day of election , whereby it was hoped that a party of Lord Galloway 's enemies might carry the day .
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