Let's hope that classical music in North America is not yet ready for a requiem! |
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And let us all hope that this and future administrations keep to those promises. |
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Let us hope that volume two gets religion and goes to the wars, from which the fourteenth century has plenty to choose. |
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I hope that all the spectators this weekend feel what I feel when I see the mighty warbirds flying high. |
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It warms your heart and makes you smile to think that there is hope that these two could become friends in addition to being brothers. |
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A letter will be drafted to his players' managers in the hope that they will accede to his request. |
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I would like to express my hope that the process of accession leading to full membership will take place in the shortest possible term. |
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I would hope that accidentals like the Black-necked Stork and Yellow-fronted Canary are safe regardless of existing legislation. |
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We just hope that next time we want to hold a rally the parks authorities are more accommodating than they were last time. |
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But I would hope that the losses would be through natural wastage and early retirement, although I can't be specific. |
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If that is so, let's hope that the Western world is quicker on the draw than North Korea or Iran. |
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Much depends on the form of Ajax's quicksilver striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, so Swedes will hope that he actually makes it to Portugal. |
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Kiltimagh now have to beat Tourmakeady in their final game on Friday next and hope that the other results go their way. |
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As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually we hope that all concerned will accept this acknowledgement. |
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And so we yielded, acquiesced to that, and we hope that it's going to be done as soon as possible. |
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And, if I'm being honest, I just hope that I can perform that wee bit better than everybody else. |
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I hope that if any more jooking takes place for the season you will be the donor and not the recipient! |
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We extend the best wishes of everyone to Wendy Bryant and hope that she gets well soon. |
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He too wished him well and expressed a hope that he would enjoy and long and healthy retirement. |
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I hope that training courses are put on to ensure they can continue in viable and financially rewarding employment elsewhere. |
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We do not know all the circumstances, and I hope that adherence to confidentiality means that we never will. |
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I sincerely hope that the next time Paula sets foot in a British stadium, the crowd absolutely raise the roof for her. |
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The court expressed the hope that in practice receiving parties will disclose the information without more ado. |
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I hope that my rambling answer fully addressed your thought-provoking question, Matthew. |
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Tanrikulu expressed hope that the two of them would be behind great advancements in the development of bilateral relations. |
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The court would express the hope that whatever course was medically advised would be honoured. |
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We can only hope that the projection does not become more pessimistic with equal rapidity. |
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Let all keep it up and hope that the carpers and whingers will see the light and come on board. |
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There appears to be little hope that the rash of screener thefts from checked luggage will abate anytime soon. |
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Then the spectre began to laugh, the noise a deep, ominous rasp which snuffed out the spark of hope that had briefly lit Robert's soul. |
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Therefore, we hope that cost per seat will be reasonable and affordable to many. |
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I hope that this group and the Afro-American Group will be joined next year with an Asian and a Hispanic group. |
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They hope that their message of tolerance will reach those who lack awareness in such matters. |
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It is difficult but you've just got to keep your head down, work hard and hope that things come right. |
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They hope that all visitors were impressed and made welcome and that they will return again. |
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In the Patents Court, I would hope that a realistic figure would be eighteen months or less. |
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One can only hope that a capable replacement with wide-ranging musical knowledge can be found. |
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Let's hope that those responsible for the proper use of State funds experience a swift reality check in the interim. |
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Many hope that the province will be able to wield some influence with Ottawa when it comes to allocation of the resource next year. |
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She expressed her hope that her gifted nephew would be an emissary of civilization to the wild colonies. |
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We hope that he has learned some valuable lessons during his three years in the political wilderness. |
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I only hope that they catch up with him, and put him behind bars where he truly belongs. |
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The khadi campaigners hope that the humble fabric will serve as the rallying force for awakening an entire nation, once again. |
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We hope that by the time you hold this issue in your hands, common sense and a true commitment to homeland security will have won the day. |
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This interpretation holds water, but it doesn't account for the poetry, the hilarity, and the glimmers of hope that underpin the film. |
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In politics there is always a temptation to kick the can down the road and hope that problems might disappear. |
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Oh, sure, you all have seen me wing a couple of people, but I hope that it was only after they'd repeatedly attacked me. |
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She became the most passionate wife that a man could hope that she might be, but alas. |
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We care enough about Jackie that we simultaneously hope that his wish to go to war will be granted, and that it never will. |
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Maybe because he had long since given up hope that such a wish was anything but a childish dream. |
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I always think of Rachel with loving thoughts and hope that we will reconnect soon. |
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They have now launched an appeal to the public and former staff in the hope that they have kept recordings of the live sessions. |
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We hope that recourse to the High Court will not be necessary in this case. |
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He expressed the hope that it would be developed as a social or recreational facility. |
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I hope that it's not redacted and that we actually get to see all of the information the commission is collecting right now. |
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I hope that we will now rededicate our lives and our institutions to the search for harmony, peace and tolerance. |
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It's too painful for words, and I hang on to a great deal of hope that there may yet come a day when we will see it return. |
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He went on to express the hope that the removal of the grant would be reflected in a reduction of house prices. |
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Naburn residents left for work today with little hope that they would be able to return this evening. |
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I hope that others can take the lessons learned here to their own work groups. |
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Let us hope that the Korea Train Express will improve the lives of Koreans and be an asset to the nation. |
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I hope that at worst they are being mercenary and irresponsible and thoughtless. |
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It would be futile to hope that athletes might be encouraged toward exemplary behaviour. |
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We hope that visitors stepping in for a moment or two into the past will be refreshed in the present and inspired for the future. |
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Let's hope that appointing UC regents is one area where Arnold doesn't take any of Wilson's advice in the future. |
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We are offering the Bill to the Government in the hope that they will take it on board and run with this rather than their own regressive Bill. |
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There is at least a glimmer of hope that bank regulators have learned something from the track record of past regulatory attempts. |
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Perhaps the best course is for each of us to work toward positive change in the world and hope that peace will reign. |
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Those treated cells are reinserted into the tumor with the hope that the recipient's own immune system gets a boost to destroy the cancer. |
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Again, I'd like to thank Steve for inviting me aboard and hope that y'all enjoy my posts. |
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We also wish them all the best while away and hope that they return back home safe and sound again in autumn. |
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People do that because it's a quick way out, but then the rejectee may be sitting around in the pathetic hope that they are in second place. |
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I hope that fleshing out the mystique hasn't detracted at all from its allure. |
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We do need help from people like the council and their comments to date do give us hope that we can succeed. |
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Let us hope that prisoners who wish to observe their religious beliefs and practices will now be given the means and opportunity to do so. |
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It's our sincere hope that you continue believing in today's gain from yesterday's effort. |
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Although the defender hasn't played for them for three years, he still clings to the hope that he might yet make it to the World Cup finals. |
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We understood that overwhelming love drove them to yield up their babies in a hope that they may have a better future. |
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Yet why not hope for a change in appetite, why not hope that vulnerability, doubt, languor, even feyness, might find a mass market once again? |
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It used to be the case that ambitious people went into politics in the hope that they would one day become famous. |
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I only hope that I am able to restrain them before these unutterable terrors escape into the world at large. |
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The traders expressed hope that with the start of discussions with the council, the rentals would be reduced to a reasonable amount. |
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We come with hope that we won't ever have to administer last rites to baseball's most exciting play. |
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There is a very small glimmer of hope that the amniotic sac will reseal itself and fill back up with fluid. |
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And the information is cutting edge, though I hope that when my kids are my age, it will be laughingly obsolete. |
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We all have fond memories of Sharon and her zest for life and we hope that such memories will in some way console those who mourn her. |
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We hope that this office is adequately resourced to ensure that it can meet all its obligations and its goals. |
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The author expresses the hope that Western Anglicans can begin to learn from their non-Western neighbors. |
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We hope that our leasable call center will become one of the most helpful customer service tools for enterprises. |
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Optimistically we can hope that these sorts of regulations will be less restrictive in the future. |
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It is a story of hope, the hope in which we gather, a hope that resurrects and renews our spirits. |
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It is our hope that through deeper understanding, the diverse structural mosaic of Canadian society can be strengthened. |
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I do hope that we were able to retrogress you back into the man our daughter loved, not the tepid person you currently are. |
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Mommy and daddy will always love you and we hope that you can return the feeling. |
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Well done to one and all, and let us hope that this occasion will be repeated many times in the future. |
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If not, let's all hope that a rising stock market will not conceal the next wave of potential disasters. |
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The hope that irrational people will act rationally is a perpetual delusion of the level-headed. |
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I hope that young people will understand that if they won't win back their world from the imperialists they will be plagued by wars. |
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Is it your hope that they will agree to license your technologies, or do you hope to force them to withdraw from the market? |
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I hope that the brevity of this war does not convince Americans that we can lick anybody on the block. |
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Walpole inaugurated the tradition in the hope that the lifelike solidity of realism might be reconciled with the imaginative range of romance. |
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I do hope that you will continue to give it the support it so rightly deserves. |
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Do you ignore symptoms like persistent coughs or indigestion in the hope that they'll go away? |
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We would like to wish him all the best and hope that he finds success and happiness in his new post. |
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Both professors hope that the popular appeal of the findings will attract students to the department. |
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He expressed hope that Mbesuma would be signed on by another club in Europe because he was still marketable. |
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I would hope that the west London lines would meet with approval and link up to Heathrow and Gatwick. |
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They and the conservation lobby continue to hope that their efforts to preserve the city's heritage will soon get an official stamp of approval. |
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We hope that this collection will be an invitation to further scholarship in the intersections between minority literatures and social justice. |
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They had nothing more than a hope that, if the vessel lived, they might continue to earn their commissions and brokerage. |
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He lives in hope that he can find more people willing to walk a financial tightrope so that others can tread the boards. |
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However, one lives in hope that future years may actually witness some inspirational figures. |
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Up to that stage we had still lived in hope that were was some reason why she was still alive and hadn't been in touch. |
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Barry knew of the relationship but continued to live with Amanda in the hope that the affair would end. |
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I can only hope that it may arouse interest, some sympathy and understanding for fellow human beings in wretched circumstances. |
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We have a lot of hope that we can use this bill to break the logjam and move forward on Social Security. |
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It gives me hope that the American public can recognize and appreciate an artful, intelligent film if and when one is actually offered. |
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Last week's long-awaited victory also served to boost the hope that the Wasps might be able to compete in this game. |
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I hope that this mess is sorted asap, and the right people put in the right positions so we can develop the town. |
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We can now look forward to the final and hope that the lads can keep up the momentum. |
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Let's hope that Congress exercises some sensible judgement today and doesn't let emotion rule the day. |
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You can always aspire to the mediocre and attain less, or you can aspire to the great and hope that you get somewhere close. |
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I hope that confessing the loveableness of your offspring inspires neither your rage nor jealousy. |
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I hope that future generations will look back on this debate with astonishment and shame. |
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Let's just hope that he's not sitting round the table for the negotiations about the forthcoming strike. |
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Despite the continuous debilitating attrition in the value and effectiveness of the UN, we hope that there may be at least one hope. |
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This isn't a bad tactic as it can rile players and make them make rash judgement calls in the hope that they can knock you out. |
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Through this and future augmentations, we hope that the population levels increase to the point where the species can again sustain itself. |
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It is our hope that the president will make a wise decision for the sake of national interests. |
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I hope that will not be the last time I shall experience such aural enjoyment. |
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It is gutting to hear that people will lose their jobs and I really hope that the situation can be resolved positively. |
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I hope that the council will now return to democracy rather than autocracy. |
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Could it be that there was actually a real and tangible hope that we would get out of here? |
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I also hope that the next time Dad is at the beach, he's holding a mai tai. |
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By now, more substantial refreshments were being served in the hope that satiated stomachs would be conducive to reasoned arguments. |
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I hope that your letters, emails, comments and questions keep coming because reading them makes my day. |
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Let us hope that our emigrant arrived safely and made good in the new world. |
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I hope that these rules can save you my heartache and catapult you to the top of the leaderboard! |
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We would hope that the revolt in his party will make the Minister see sense, but personally I can't see him backing down. |
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One can only hope that no budding terrorist ever gets caught smuggling explosives onto a plane by storing them in his back passage. |
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I was determined to ride out the bad times in hope that the good times were still to come. |
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They have given me their solemn pledge, and I hope that they will be able to resist the many temptations around them. |
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Should I bail out of this line right now, or should I stick it out a bit longer and hope that the lady finds a working credit-card soon? |
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So is there hope that a Union Flag could join the maple leaf and the five-ring Olympic insignia as a bodily adornment? |
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He gave you hope that the future of sports-talk wasn't heading the way of screamers, suck-ups and sycophants. |
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I'm sure many of you knew her well, and can only hope that the joy she gave freely to all is some solace to each of us now. |
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We hope that, come rain or shine, you'll be there to help make sure they're a success. |
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Let's hope that it continues to provide more facilities to enrich the lives of young people. |
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Let's hope that this huge international company keeps faith with the city of Rowntree. |
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I just hope that it doesn't mean someone at home is going to die to keep the stats even. |
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We hope that everyone will find a place for the candle and the prayer card on their table. |
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Just once before I go I hope that I catch her on a good day on the train, rather than always in the lift. |
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We do need to keep banging away at the healthy eating message, and hope that it begins to get through. |
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One can only hope that the recent thaw in Indo-Pakistan relations will usher in a new era on the sub-continent. |
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I also think it reasonable to infer that he was righting the vehicle in the hope that he could drive it. |
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We hope that the new season will offer our audiences true variety and contrast in theatre-going experiences. |
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Still, whichever methods you decide to employ, I sincerely hope that they go on to forbid the banns in no uncertain manner. |
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It can't be easy getting all tarted up a couple of times a week in the hope that your blind date could be the one. |
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They will try to identify trends at their inception in they hope that they can exploit it, mass-produce it, market it. |
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Several trees snapped and broke apart like matchsticks, and as I climbed my tree, I could only hope that it, too, would not be swept away. |
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It is my sincere hope that our readers will find many new perspectives and ideas to challenge their thinking. |
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But I would hope that, on mature reflection, he would not be advised to take any purely technical point on service. |
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Enough interest was shown in this suggestion to give hope that it may be taken up. |
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I just hope that you may see why I believe what I do and why it makes sense to me. |
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For the moment it will have to be a honeymoon in hospital, but nurses hope that Linda may be able to go home. |
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I would hope that when the council cabinet meets to consider this, they turn it down without a second thought. |
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I would hope that all the institutions represented here would join in a protest against this McCarthyite attempt to suppress dissident views. |
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Let us hope that going beyond empty rhetoric, nations are becoming indeed united in the effort to see Iraq through its difficult transition. |
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You have to rip off your costume and hope that you don't get spotted in the meantime. |
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It gives me hope that there are people out here at SFU that won't shove their opinions down my throat. |
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One of the banes in my cricket is the inconsistency in my batting and I hope that it can carry on throughout the year. |
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But it was put on hold in the hope that a better pay deal could be achieved through negotiations. |
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While we hope that most disputes will then be resolved through mediation, legal action will be made possible in the last resort. |
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One can only hope that it won't neglect this important aspect of its self-imposed task. |
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He is a Member of Parliament, an academic who has forsworn Oxford in the hope that he will become an Education Minister. |
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Armed with my positive memory, I pushed the play button on my own small, tinny stereo, in the hope that my mood would improve. |
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We must hope that today's announcement is the first of many heralding hundreds more permanent jobs for York. |
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We would hope that they would be of the same race or ethnicity as the person they are observing. |
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I hold out hope that our response will be measured and set a better example than previously. |
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I just hope that it results in security checks on people's belongings being tightened up. |
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I hope that when the culprits are caught, they are given the most severe punishment available to the courts. |
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We really hope that people from Asian communities with an interest in charities will get in touch and join this scheme. |
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I sincerely hope that everyone touched by this tragedy can begin to find peace now that the trial is over. |
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I hope that the science of genetic toxicology will remain sufficiently strong in the UK to guarantee their continued involvement. |
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I sincerely hope that we do not have problems with our power supplies this winter, but I wouldn't bet on it. |
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What realism cannot do is offer the same kind of millenarian hope that is the essential DNA of idealism. |
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I hope that the following conversation betwixt some of my neighbours underscores my proposed scheme. |
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I hope that you will talk to others about what you have learned about transgenderism. |
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Maybe one could hope that these bishops will learn to be true shepherds and surely that's what should happen. |
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This situation is an accident just waiting to happen so let's hope that the fault is ironed out promptly. |
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I hope that everyone who contributed to the consultation will see their hand in the bill presented to parliament this week. |
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I guess I can only hope that I've miscounted, and that there is someone I missed hiding under a rock somewhere. |
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I just hope that if she was hunting birds she put them out of their misery, unlike that poor thing this morning. |
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We hope that she's alive, but we really miss just seeing her, knowing what's going on. |
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Yes, and I'm hoping that if the academy has a nomination for the best walk-on, I hope that I'll qualify. |
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He only looked through her wallet after leaving the flat, having stolen it in the hope that it contained money. |
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I hope that the prosecutors and law enforcement officers also take this seriously and throw the book at him if he is caught. |
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I hope that the strong attitude that saw me through my career will see me through my time in prison. |
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These preliminary results give us hope that the project will succeed in the coming years. |
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Haqqani invests great hope that a decision by Pakistan's military to abjure politics may correct these trends. |
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You have to accrue power, use it in ethical ways, and hope that voters reward you for doing this. |
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He is holding on to life with the hope that he will again be allowed to see his son. |
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They expressed the hope that the flowers will continue to be respected. |
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They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and I hope that as a result I've been able to grasp something of the spirit of these wild and wonderful places. |
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Let's hope that that the increased presence of women in the new Knesset will help free us from that chauvinism once and for all. |
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For so many reasons she will be sorely missed, and we can only hope that the next generation produces another Yuri Kochiyama. |
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I hope that King Abdullah works with Prince Salman to strengthen the council and enshrine it with the proper authority. |
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Although some Art Life readers have already seen the show and told us the show is dull and rather boring, we hold out hope that finally something good will be on the tele. |
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I hope that the council at least passes its used cartridges to a recycling agent but by continuing to buy new cartridges it perpetuates oil wastage. |
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It gave me hope that maybe this friendship thing could work out, that we could eventually get to a point where our interactions weren't always self-conscious and awkward. |
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I was going to go home and fix my face, hide it with makeup and hope that Brendan wasn't shallow enough to break up with me because I was temporarily ugly. |
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I just go back to this whole issue of reading speeches and express the hope that we might revert to previous Standing Orders, which forbade that practice. |
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Certainly, no person in an unsound state of mind can be left on his own in the hope that the religious environs would help him regain his mental balance. |
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Despite little hope that either could be saved, rescuers tried to revive them and after working for 30 minutes heard a faint heartbeat coming from Andreas. |
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They have gone running like overgrown school sissies squealing to teacher about the boy they don't like in the hope that teacher will give him a jolly good thrashing. |
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I hope that everyone has felt welcome and encouraged to contribute. |
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When my time comes to finally shuffle off this mortal coil, I sincerely hope that I'm not made to suffer those last few moments during which my life flashes before my eyes. |
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One would hope that Kenny obtained some decent data to support such a claim. |
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One can only hope that their life together is even a fraction as fabulous as their wedding. |
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We can hope that it begins to fade, just as the air seems to finally be leaking out of Black Friday. |
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Still, my mother and I maintain hope that she can return someday, without the indignities of interrogation. |
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Mr Cash is currently working on uncovering the missing pieces of Anne's life in the hope that it will lead him to the rightful heir of the fortune. |
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The Americans placed their own snipers in buildings across the road, in the hope that a muzzle flash or a flicker of light or shadow would betray the enemy's position. |
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I have every hope that she will make it through the rigors of treatment. |
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One can only hope that his ego gets the best of his common sense this off-season, compelling him to exercise his free agent rights and sign with another team. |
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Even so, there were signs of hope that fiscal policy is not completely off the table. |
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Another annoying trend is to ask for an exorbitant amount in the hope that a small amount will be offer as a means of appeasing the aggrieved person. |
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I sincerely hope that I am not being Tippexed out of address books when I am told that the night out with my best friend has been cancelled until further notice. |
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I think every writer scribbles away in the hope that they will come up with a play that will keep the wolf from the door and get a little pension from them. |
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Ah, with that cute smile one can only hope that she grows up to be a good person, still acts her age and does not become the typical self-conscious Indonesian celebrity. |
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Experts also hope that the morbid discovery can fill in the gaps of Florentine history. |
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Scientists hope that some of those rocks contain sediments that will reveal information about past conditions in the crater, which could be a dry lake bed. |
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It is my hope that the objects discussed and illustrated in this article will further an appreciation of and scholarly consideration of the products of neoclassical Rome. |
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I really ought to hope that the murderous pair repented before they died. |
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And I hope that both of them are brave enough to make a bet on the market system, creating a context for growth rather than a plan for development. |
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I am sorry for your loss, and hope that you have the emotional, physical and spiritual support you need to aid you and your new baby to a happier outcome. |
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Shackleton and his 28-man crew waited, immobilized, in the hope that the ice would eventually thaw, but after ten months the ship was destroyed by ice pressure. |
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One could hope that Tim's example is inspiring other governors to hold the line on taxes, but I don't have the sense that that is happening in many states. |
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I hope that her family will be able to spend some quality time with her, but it will not be easy in the long run to cope with such emotional trauma. |
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This belief makes each of the parties put up the masquerade up to the very end in the hope that once the prize is won, they would be able to jettison the other parties. |
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The central bank has reduced its bank rate by 150 basis points and expressed the hope that commercial banks will reduce their interest rates correspondingly. |
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We expect and hope that Australia and Indonesia have the same wish. |
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I just hope that Mariah knows what she's getting into inviting Hope who will no doubt be ready to set her cap at the first eligible man she meets this evening. |
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He was torn between hope that the guard had remembered correctly and hope that Aidan was telling the truth as he purchased an open-ended round trip ticket to Munich, Germany. |
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They hope that if society can come to accept that marijuana has medical benefits, it will eventually accept the notion that it can be used recreationally, just like alcohol. |
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We must hope that the story is just kite-flying by a Government looking at all the options for public expenditure savings, no matter how lacking in logic. |
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I hope that operatives are preparing to milk this situation. |
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You hope that the narrative will go off the rails, but Holt sticks to the boundaries of a ghost story. |
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Community leaders hope that the new government will devolve more power to the community itself. |
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Some participants in the talks expressed hope that the agreement would create momentum for compromise on other knotty issues such as Social Security and immigration. |
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I sincerely hope that the extra expense to independent lorry drivers of using the bypass will be reimbursed by those who provide and receive their freight. |
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One would hope that they'd bring the same disciplines to the process of politics that they should have in the legal profession and are bound by similar ethics. |
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I hope against hope that he learns how to go for the jugular sometime soon. |
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The logical choice was to go quietly and hope that she'd be able to escape, but she could also make a run for it if she thought she was fast enough. |
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I really hope that my band will keep on being honest and playing the good music instead of turning into rats running after the rockstar lifestyle. |
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One can only hope that after a period away, he regains his strength and returns for another round with Africa, in all her loves and her sadnesses, too. |
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Beer lovers in their quest for lubrication buy cases of Bud and hope that they may find the magical ticket that will allow them to attend the event. |
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This occurs mainly on the PCI bus, where write requests may be held in the PCI controller in the hope that it may accumulate them for rapid transfer to the device. |
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I can only hope that I've told all these stories in a way that allows people to maybe go out and listen to some music that they may've otherwise ignored. |
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We can only hope that she will marvel at how much the city and country have changed. |
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I have to hope that everybody sees sense and it doesn't come to court. |
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But what I hope that more faculties are beginning to discover is that blogging can serve as an important complement to the traditional forums for scholarship. |
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Don't be fooled, she will hope that you will see through her bluff and love her enough to make some sort of effort to celebrate. |
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As a child I harbored the hope that, if I could write a book I might become part of the magic I found in books. |
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One can only hope that Leeds sees sense and changes its plans. |
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One can only hope that the cast of hedwig and the Angry Inch plans something like this next. |
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He also expresses hope that Odysseus will return home and avenge himself. |
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And there is hope that because each of the three countries used slightly different techniques, microscopic and chemical analysis might show up where the chemical was from. |
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Taylor expressed hope that he would bring a new awareness to the board. |
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Indeed, there's reason to hope that even the most benighted moral equivocators may come to realize that the message is the exact opposite of the one they've been preaching. |
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There were times he'd look at her with genuine tenderness and regret, a look that made her heart leap with hope that things might be repairable after all. |
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We can only hope that that will be the last we hear of it in this region. |
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Maybe we can hope that she'll repay the favour on their next outing. |
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The electorate's hope that his Cabinet would prove a genuine repository of positive change was the one slim reed on which the Party's recent political legitimacy had rested. |
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Finally, should there be a reprint of this book, one can hope that the Press will take the trouble to weed out the endless proofreading errors that deface the present text. |
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Does Venediktov have any hope that echo of Moscow will survive this battle? |
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All has changed now and Senator Norris's hope that the area would be the Left Bank of Dublin has faded to reveal a tawdry temple to tacky consumerism. |
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The courts have fined them, given them a tongue-lashing in the hope that they will grow up, learn from their foolish behaviour and desist from anarchical acts. |
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We hope that Catrin Davies and Bethan Coole can get the team off to a good start in the women's 200 freestyle. |
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I hope that the unions have the guts to tell this bunch of Thatcherites exactly where to go. |
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Eight bells also rang from nearby Lichfield Cathedral to signify the hope that all future watches at sea pass safely. |
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Furthermore, the increase of fighters on the assembly lines gave the British people hope that the war against the Luftwaffe would be won. |
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I hope that stops at two racists in Wigan, not snowballing to 2,000 or 20,000 racists in Wigan. |
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Initially Galla Placidia sought Honorius's favour in the hope that her son might ultimately inherit. |
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The defeat at Wilton smashed any remaining hope that Alfred could drive the invaders from his kingdom. |
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Wyatt himself was tortured, in the hope that he would give evidence that Elizabeth was involved so that Mary could have her executed for treason. |
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The frantic fanaticism of this paragraph deprives us of all hope that Mr. Irving will, as we once fondly hoped, outgrow his juvenilities. |
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The tie was played on clay courts in the United States in the hope that the Americans would defeat Murray on his weakest surface. |
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However, following Honda's withdrawal, development of the car continued, in the hope that the team would be somehow rescued. |
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Many Irish kings also submitted to him, likely in the hope that he would curb Norman expansion. |
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Fifteen Irish kings and chiefs submitted to Henry, likely in the hope that he would curb unprovoked Norman expansion into their territories. |
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Negotiations with President Wilson began immediately, in the hope that he would offer better terms than the British and French. |
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I hope that in the coming years we can focus on the substance, not endlessly fret about the form. |
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The Soviet leader said he was pleased by the news and expressed the hope that the weapon would be used against Japan. |
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I hope that it will disorientate the viewer and make one think of other places. |
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We profoundly hope that other nations will join us in our common endeavour. |
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The Modern Language Association has expressed hope that electronic publishing will solve the issue. |
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Although negotiations with the lords of Ireland were unsuccessful, Owain had reason to hope that the French and Bretons might be more welcoming. |
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Despite the hope that they could negotiate with the owners, the skilled workers lost control of the movement. |
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These network managers hope that Norway, the United Kingdom, and Belgium will also join them. |
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