Example sentences of "hope [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 the FA Cup may be over for Hereford , but we hope for better things from Swindon and Oxford : Here 's a reminder of the draw for the Third round — they were the first two out of the bag — both at home too .
2 The second point is that precisely because legal conservatism values precedent , and will overturn prior cases only rarely , those who hope for great sea-changes in the law with the appointment of politically friendly judges are often disappointed .
3 ‘ We hope for more sheep before long , ’ Mrs Noone said .
4 He might decide to cross-examine both of us in an attempt to detect inconsistencies in our replies , or hope for some slip-up on our part which might enable him to make the correct identification .
5 ‘ We hope for some sort of strengthened glass and double locks , ’ he said .
6 Festival organisers also hope for high standard of competition in a new music competition to be held for the first time this year .
7 Festival organisers also hope for high standard of music in a competition to be held for the first time .
8 I do believe that one of the best ways we 're going to benefit from the new circumstances I hope of economic stability of low inflation and low taxation , will be to ensure that the provision of capital is made by the principle institutions , namely the banks and the investing institutions .
9 All things considered , however , the film does n't exactly fly so much as hope from one gag to the next , relying on the awe of Brando and affection for the Kellog character to carry it over the many black spots .
10 All things considered , however , the film does n't exactly fly so much as hope from one gag to the next , relying on the awe of Brando and affection for the Kellog character to carry it over the many black spots .
11 so I would go for the recommended and hope by this version of Windows it knows about Amstrads and will sort it out .
12 There will still be a significant number of young people who can hope for little success from it , in stark contrast to the commitment that all pupils should receive a record of achievement .
13 He stated that the Soviet Union had to negotiate the return of the islands before it could hope for improved co-operation with Japan .
14 six gold medals in seventy years is Britain 's record at the winter olympics … let's hope our luck changes in France … and let's also hope for some goals from our three central south sides tomorrow …
15 Darlington will hope for some reward at Shrewsbury today to ease relegation worries .
16 Yes now what I meant was that , that erm in a group like this , the the th th the leader or the leadership role may be relatively minimal and the individualism of the members may be relevant , but I hope it was cos I I think it 's a mistake for class in groups and that so one would hope in this kind of group , the individual variation would be so important that these kind of group phenomena that Freud is talking about in this book but clearly in other groups they 're they 're more important , partly because you can never organize a group by kind of having a meeting with everybody .
17 Raymond Cusick had hoped for six Daleks from his budget but in the end the money only ran to affording four .
18 The company hoped for early completion of a stalled £1.25billion sale of Australian brewing assets to New Zealand brewer Lion Nathan .
19 Having said all that , you 'd have hoped for tighter marking on the best striker in England when he 's already got 2 goals ! !
20 It occurred at a time when abolitionist leaders hoped for improved treatment of slaves in the West Indies but had not focused on emancipation as an objective and had not specifically propagandised for it .
21 In London representatives of the Belgian , Dutch and Norwegian governments-in-exile all hoped for British leadership of a post-war alliance system , and many British officials and ministers came to believe that a ‘ western bloc ’ could both control Germany in future and bolster British standing in the world vis-à-vis America and Russia .
22 After Henry VIII 's death and the accession of the nine-year-old Edward VI his subjects hoped for some relaxation of the Forest law .
23 He still hopes for another opportunity at Test level .
24 There are nineteen full-time care staff of whom eleven are on duty in the evenings and Mr has asked for a further eleven full-time care staff , he hopes in due course to be able to have seventeen such staff on duty at any one time .
25 On top of this , Germany 's trading partners have benefited less than they had hoped from increased demand in Germany .
26 Chief executive Paul Hanson , with an eye on falling consumer demand in the UK , hopes to double exports by the end of the financial year .
27 Granting a monopoly was the easiest way for the monarch to encourage a trade or an industry , and was also a way to reward courtiers , who did not get salaries and hoped for substantial favours of just this sort .
28 Centre manager Malcolm Powton said he hoped for 500 visitors for the party day , including Durham County Council 's director of social services , Peter Kemp .
29 The family continued to play a significant part in Anglo-French affairs : in January 1317 , Jean , sire de Fiennes , wrote to Edward II as his loyal vassal in Ponthieu , informing him of a rumoured scheme for the partition of the kingdom of France on the death of Louis X. His motive was not entirely altruistic , for Fiennes was a chief ally and supporter of the rebellious Robert of Artois , and hoped for English aid in the form of ships with which to enter Calais and St Omer .
30 She had gone to the doctor after her opening 77 and hoped for some kind of medication which would have allowed her to carry on , but all the medical man would prescribe was a three-day rest .
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