Example sentences of "to be hope that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The report represents a step forward in thinking about public sector higher education within at least part of the University of Wales and it is to be hoped that its influence spreads widely throughout that body .
2 It is to be hoped that everything possible is being done to bring forward the safety regime as quickly as possible .
3 It is to be hoped that nothing like that will happen again . ’
4 The roads in this upper part of the valley were designed in medieval times for the occasional passage of horses and carts and have never been brought to modern standards by straightening and widening and it is to be hoped that they never will be .
5 It is to be hoped that they do n't face the same fate as the prisoners in the 42nd Police Precinct of Sao Paulo City .
6 If so , it is to be hoped that their contribution to support of old people , and their need for support themselves , will be more sensitively and generously appraised than in the past .
7 According to the Parish Survey some 74% of parishes use Anglican chant at least occasionally , It is to be hoped that their congregations have copies of psalms and canticles which are pointed for singing .
8 It is to be hoped that their effort will be reflected in the number of students applying for these courses .
9 If boards are encouraged to take part in the identification of their needs and the development of materials , as indicated from the seminar conclusions outlined above , then it is to be hoped that their potential to act in a supportive and constructive way will be fully realised .
10 It is to be hoped that we will not need a scandal to bring it about .
11 It is to be hoped that her business is now sufficiently stable to realise the opportunity , for she has clocked up three managing directors in the past few years .
12 But without that pride the Spaniard would not be Spanish , as Harvey writes : ‘ It is profoundly to be hoped that he will never allow these sharp angles to be smoothed off by the modern cult of ‘ all things to all men' ’ , and a false catholicity of taste which is no taste at all .
13 It is to be hoped that he does not press the wrong ones . ’
14 Members heard Beamish tell the audience that Germany was a great country today because Hitler had named the enemy and it was to be hoped that he would soon call an international conference on the question .
15 It is to be hoped that he does not leave it so long next time .
16 His impact at home was weak , and it has to be hoped that his impact abroad was rather better .
17 It is now to be hoped that your editorial policy will quickly realise that to in any way publicise this loathsome ‘ sport ’ is counter to your normal upholding of standards of common decency .
18 To that end , it is to be hoped that it will develop into an effective and credible body whose advice is taken very seriously by the DES and the government .
19 This practice plainly makes Community legislation clearer and more accessible , and it is to be hoped that it will be maintained and developed in the coming years .
20 We propose that that process should be concluded not later than April , but it is immensely to be hoped that it can be done far more speedily .
21 It is to be hoped that it is properly tackled in the next Budget .
22 It is to be hoped that it is properly tackled in the next Budget .
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