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

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1 And we hope that the influence and the benefits are reciprocal .
2 ‘ So we hope that the mistletoe will be worth that . ’
3 We hope that the idea of Playtrac will spread .
4 I happen to tell you , that it 's , we hope that the tree will be lit .
5 … There appears to be considerable uncertainty about its effects and in particular , about the approach to formula funding adopted by the Government which is thought to threaten job security in schools with high staff costs … the present uncertainties are hardly helping morale in the schools and we hope that the Government at national level and LEAs and headteachers at local .
6 We hope that the Government will listen reasonably to them , because they have been tabled in a reasonable frame of mind and do not make party political points .
7 We hope that the Government will respond to other priorities and suggestions in the report , which I shall list as headings because I know that other hon. Members wish to speak and will doubtless develop many of those arguments .
8 In framing its policies for the future , we hope that the Council will fully acknowledge the importance of the land use planning system , something which is not clearly enough stated in Threshold 21 .
9 We hope that the enthusiasm and effort that we are investing in these options will be reflected in the recruitment of graduates into obstetrics and gynaecology .
10 We hope that the Minister will get the best deal that he possibly can to protect our farmers and we would support him in achieving that objective .
11 In addition we hope that the conference proves to be the beginning rather than the end of a process — that it can begin to provide a mechanism which we believe is sorely missing from current schemes , namely , popular accountability .
12 We hope that the review will also invite individual submissions through your pages and other media avenues .
13 We hope that the booklet and the enthusiasm of many people across the province will result in many more of Northern Ireland 's residents taking one of the easiest and most enjoyable first steps to healthier living . ’
14 We hope that the fact that we have won this encourages other small companies to strive for better things . ’
15 Could I also say one thing finally , and that is the fact that we 've tried to run together the alteration and the greenbelt local plan as concurrently er as possible , er it would appear that the timing erm is coming together reasonably satisfactorily erm in that we hope that the report from the greenbelt local plan enquiry , is not to er far distant , erm and we would expect , sir , that you will be reporting on the proceedings at this examination in public er in the not to distant future , well I think I did give an undertaking at the greenbelt local plan enquiry that the County Council , because the two are er interrelated to a degree , that I would expect the County Council would not wish to pursue either report er until er the other er is available , and that seems to the County Council to be entirely sensible , that the two reports , the structure plan alteration and the greenbelt local plan enquiry , erm should be looked at together .
16 The review is important for the future of the Association and we hope that the process of wide consultation will lead to recommendations based on a considered analysis of the needs and views of the membership .
17 Councillor David Begg , Chair of Lothian Regional Council 's Finance Committee , said ‘ We hope that the introduction of the Council Tax can be less problematic than our experience of the poll tax .
18 We hope that the Community Care plan will ensure that services develop in line with the wishes and the needs of the people in Lothian .
19 These is a degree of confusion about this complex and rapidly changing area and the scope of these two quite distinct developments and we hope that the information provided will contribute towards clarification .
20 We hope that the awarding of the contract will help to safeguard our national electronic warfare capability well into the next century .
21 Indeed , this was the very reason that the Departmental Committee on the Treatment of Young Offenders had recommended , in 1927 , the reform of the system : ‘ When it is realised that these courts are specially equipped to help rather than punish the young offender , we hope that the reluctance to bring such children before will disappear . ’
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