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

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1 Details are widely advertised and we hope that new members of the University will discover something of interest and visit the Chaplaincy Centre .
2 We hope that primary prevention of attempted suicide will not continue to be solely a focus for conjecture .
3 I hope that those pieces of correspondence supplied for the last 2 addresses are acceptable .
4 Such help is certainly required , so I hope that this facility of the Territorial Army will not be wasted .
5 We hope that this issue of WAM will open up some of these controversies , contemporary and historical .
6 I hope that this series of articles may have encouraged you to look again at the various stitch patterns which your machine can produce .
7 I think that there is every reason to suppose and hope that that kind of approach is what most people want and er even er Mr Bush and Mrs Thatcher and others have said that er the last thing they want is a war .
8 And er , we would hope that that programme of reciprocal visits will continue over the ensuing years .
9 Does he hope that Labour Members of Parliament who are sponsored by COHSE and NUPE will prevail on those unions to put the patients first ?
10 There are those who even dare to say that we should intervene militarily and hope that some form of peace will come about as a result .
11 It was too much to hope that any sign of human presence in the tree would have survived two and a half wintry weeks .
12 Work on the floor has commenced and will last for six months , during which time it is hoped that archaeological evidence of the original Norman cathedral will emerge .
13 It is hoped that new acquisitions of sculpture will be made for display in the garden , which will be increased in size .
14 It is hoped that formal Articles of Association will be ready for discussion and adoption by members at the next AGM .
15 By these means it is hoped that further understanding of gastric mucosal proliferation and its controls in normal conditions and in disease may be achieved .
16 The French Government had hoped that 9 hours of talks with lorry drivers ' Union Leaders would bring the dispute to a halt .
17 It is to be hoped that most members of the Society of Freelance Editors and Proofreaders are aware of this fact .
18 I had hoped that these weekends of dashing about Britain with estate agents ' details in my lap were a thing of the past .
19 It is hoped that these state-ments of principle will over time influence national courts by persuading them to look beyond their own , or indeed any one , legal system , particularly where the dispute is international and thus does not readily respond to national laws designed primarily for domestic transactions .
20 It is greatly to be hoped that some version of the censorship hypothesis holds because close to naked singularities it may be possible to travel into the past .
21 The US government had hoped that some form of non-Communist coalition government could be set up in post-war China , and General Marshall had led a mission to achieve this end in 1946 .
22 It is hoped that this type of programme will answer many of the criticisms of ill conceived and piecemeal research and provide a model for surgical training in the future .
23 James hoped that Anglican principles of passive obedience would induce members of the Church establishment to stand by him .
24 During the development of modern phonetics in the present century it was for a long time hoped that scientific study of intonation would make it possible to state what the function of each different aspect of intonation was , and that foreign learners could then be taught rules to enable them to use intonation in the way that native speakers use it .
25 The government hoped that strict control of the money supply and the government 's stated unwillingness to rescue financially troubled firms would help to inculcate a more responsible outlook among wage bargainers .
26 The Secretary of State hoped that qualified members of the teaching staff would pursue research that would contribute to the ‘ better performance of their teaching duties ’ , but he did not envisage that ‘ in the ordinary way it will be necessary for members of the academic staff to devote the whole or most of their time to research ’ .
27 He looked again at the scatter of markers , hoping that some system of lines might appear , some focal point .
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