Example sentences of "hoping that [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 If we analyse the street-comer activity of doing nothing in groups in the light of always hoping that something will happen , then the creation and the putting into effect of ‘ ideas ’ by the group can be seen as one of the most significant group experiences .
2 It 's like trying to turn beef steak rawk into a New Age lentilburger , not by changing the ingredients but simply enveloping it all in a laser-fried wholemeal bun and hoping that nobody will notice the difference .
3 We are hoping that we will get replies to your questions from the management team .
4 I am hoping that we will be able to use two of the students from the Course to be facilitators of these .
5 There are sound reasons for hoping that they will be a temporary phenomenon , for this country possesses all the skill and resources required to recover a dominating place in the economic world . '
6 Exhausted , Andrew lowers his head and their tongues meet and Andrew slides down and hugs Iain 's legs , hoping that they will become immobile and lock him in this position and never separate .
7 Effective coping strategies have to confront stressors directly ; hoping that they will go away or get better is not usually enough .
8 Four out of five applicants then leave their families for the supposedly better world , hoping that they will return remittances and that their kin may perhaps be able to join them later .
9 Sunderland , incidentally , have arranged an inter-track meeting at Wembley on Friday , May 10 , the eve of the FA Cup Final , and are hoping that they will have the support of Roker fans who are in the capital that night .
10 People root for pianists as though they were football teams , hoping that one will really make the most of the commissioned piece , trying to nobble the judges at parties to announce that someone 's interpretation of Brahms has changed their hearts and souls .
11 Many of the teachers who fall into this category are those who have given up hoping that there will be any room for their beliefs in debate or in classroom practice .
12 Is it because he is hoping that there will be a socialist Europe ?
13 The A League singles championship begins on Monday night and the League officials are hoping that there will be a drastic reduction in the ‘ absent ’ players .
14 The long term significance of using fibroblasts and skin grafting will emerge if it becomes possible to use very large inserts of genes coding for hormones , with associated sequences which allow response to physiological controls : for instance , inserting the entire normal insulin gene into fibroblasts and hoping that there will be a physiological insulin response .
15 Players of this game put out one ‘ bait ’ after another hoping that someone will tell them to stop it .
16 I lie still hoping that I will be able to fall back to sleep , but knowing it is a waste of time .
17 At this late stage , the finishing line in sight , Mr Major 's supporters are hoping that he will reach into his very core for some hitherto hidden source of charismatic energy .
18 At the very least , Hong Kong are hoping that he will steer them to a vital second place in September 's Asian Rugby Football Tournament in South Korea .
19 He clears his throat , which is suddenly somewhat congested , and reads : ‘ Whatever happens to me , I shall always be thinking of you and hoping that you will have green grass for your cattle . ’
20 him out by all means on any investment but this is the difference at the end of his talk he will be hoping that you will complete an application form for them to advise you individually .
21 I am hoping that you will observe that I have fetched in enough buckets of coal this afternoon to spare you having to carry them in tomorrow .
22 For instance , if there is a conflict between the vocalist and guitarist , you ca n't ignore it hoping that it will go away .
23 The Americans are clearly hoping that it will be possible to bring the Palestinians and Israelis around the negotiating table without confronting the contradictions and achieve an historic breakthrough .
24 The Americans are clearly hoping that it will be possible to bring the Palestinians and Israelis around the negotiating table without confronting the contradictions and achieve an historic breakthrough .
25 An enclosed community guards and cares for an enclosed community and we the public gladly subcontract this duty , hoping that it will be carried out unseen and unheard .
26 ‘ We are just hoping that it will turn out to be good news but I am terribly concerned for her . ’
27 Never be tempted to leave the dog off the leash , hoping that it will simply sit until you emerge from the shop .
28 Therefore , although hard work is necessary , slavishly following a " suggested regime " month after month hoping that it will some day " click " , may be ill-advised .
29 ‘ We will be endeavouring to get our budget within the £7.127m. limit and we are hoping that it will be achieved relatively painlessly . ’
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