Example sentences of "[pers pn] 're hoping " in BNC.

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1 It might be great to have something in Torquay if you 're hoping to draw visitors from the southwest , but not if you 're trying to pull a big public audience from Tyneside .
2 So what we 've agreed then is that , f f you 're hoping that Wendy
3 Yeah , you 're hoping Your heart er beats rising .
4 If you 've got it to use and you plan your retirement is , is n't that if what you 're hoping to do ?
5 ‘ Is that what you 're hoping — or are you hoping the opposite ?
6 So if you 're hoping to make me feel guilty or bad you 're wasting your time ! ’
7 ‘ Is it possible you 're hoping your boyfriend will follow you here ? ’
8 ‘ Perhaps you 're hoping she 'll end up like you ?
9 Trying to ignore the disturbing effect he had on her heart-rate , she said crisply , ‘ Well , if it 's a fight you 're hoping for … ’
10 A word of advice if you 're hoping to catch a glimpse of the Chileans at Fairford — get there early .
11 You 're hoping !
12 you 've got an order form closed , right you 've got a sumter closed , where you assume that the customer 's buying cos he 's been giving you buying signals , you 're hoping
13 I suppose you 're hoping for good digging weather because you have to dig a fairly big hole to put a tree in it , do n't you ?
14 We 're hoping he wo n't be there long but they thought he might n't be able to manage in big classes .
15 Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’
16 Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’
17 We 're hoping that will grow , that more and more friends will come and have lunch , tea or whatever with the residents . ’
18 'Cos you know we 're hoping to make a comeback next year .
19 If National Music Day is to become an annual event , and we 're hoping that it does , then next year you can be sure that Guitarist will be involved once again in some significant way .
20 ‘ It can be very traumatic so we 're hoping to help these people .
21 A Thames Valley Police spokesman said : ‘ We 're hoping Mr Hayden can tell us what happened leading up to the crash . ’
22 We 're hoping — Andy has been through hell
23 Neighbour Stuart Partlett said : ‘ We 're hoping he gets the all-clear and shows them all by taking the gold .
24 We 're hoping one of your people would like to tell one , but we can begin ourselves , if you 'd prefer . "
25 Now the Board of Practice and Procedure has a budget and w which we have already negotiated , and we 're hoping to be able to hold our presbytery clerks conference but there is nothing in the budget that could possibly cope with these additional conferences and these would therefore be new and additional expenditure , and this motion can not therefore be treated as competent .
26 But we 're hoping for long-eared owls in this one . ‘
27 We 're hoping against hope that she 's gone off with a friend or a boyfriend and will get in touch with her parents .
28 ‘ The year has started a bit stronger , so we 're hoping that with the end of the VAT threat for the meanwhile and after two lean years , this will continue . ’
29 We 're hoping , there 's just a chance , she left her car to pick wild flowers .
30 We 've just been in discussions with the manufacturers and we actually but we 're hoping to get a discount on that in the near future so we 're hoping the cost of that will come down .
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