Example sentences of "hope that [art] new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sternlicht and others hope that a new paradigm , now under development will bring object functionality to X. It may do the same for other windowing schemas too . |
2 | INDUSTRIALISTS in the US hope that a new research facility providing high-energy radiation will recover for them lost ground in areas as diverse as microcircuitry and metals processing . |
3 | The country 's hard-pressed cultural and artistic institutions , who have seen their State subsidies drastically lose value in the new market economy , with declining ticket sales and intense competition from Western-style popular entertainment , hope that the new law will encourage private patronage of the arts . |
4 | We hope that the new course will start early in 1988 , and this has made it necessary to re-time the POTENTIAL TEACHERS ' DAY for Saturday 14 November 1987 ; see back page for details . |
5 | Any hope that the new Ministry of Fuel and Power could rationally ‘ coordinate ’ a national policy on energy inevitably went out of the window with this absence of an acceptable common vocabulary with which to discuss the issues . |
6 | We hope that the new directory will raise awareness of harassment , illegal eviction and private tenants ’ rights and provide a reliable guide to local expertise in private rented housing law . ’ |
7 | Attempts to introduce legislation on animal patenting have been unsuccessful so far , but the campaigners hope that the new Clinton administration will be more sympathetic to their cause than its predecessor . |
8 | Academics hope that the new reference library will fill many of the gaping holes in the national library 's science collection . |
9 | I hope that the new format , while tackling the criticisms of ‘ awkward size ’ and ‘ too extravagant , ’ will be as favourably received in all other respects as were the first five issues . |
10 | I hope that the new journal , which purports to be international in content , will soon leave behind the rather parochial views of the former MAGB journal . |