Example sentences of "but [pers pn] hope " in BNC.
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31 | But I hope he will ; we go back a long way . |
32 | But I hope you agree with me , the Bölkow 207 — like both the Frati-designed Falco and Nibbio , curvaceous masterpieces — is another such aeroplane designed , perhaps surprisingly , not by an Italian but by a German . |
33 | Squadra Azzura may fight powerfully against others , but I hope hey do n't join it instead of France . |
34 | He might be able to make a decent cup of coffee but I hope for her sake that he is good at washing up afterwards too . |
35 | My family has set some poor standards but I hope that the breakdown of three of my children 's marriages will be seen as what it is , an honest admission of failure and a hope that a happier future lies in separate lives . |
36 | ‘ But I hope they will allow independent investigators access to the inquiry . ’ |
37 | ‘ There will be some more repeats in the New Year but I hope it will not be too evident , ’ he added . |
38 | But I hope Graham will look at my bowling this winter in a different light to the way it has been in the past by England . |
39 | ‘ Alarm bells are not ringing but I hope nobody thinks we 're too good to go down . |
40 | ‘ The delay is part of the normal process , but I hope we can move things along , ’ said Souness . |
41 | ‘ They say bad luck comes in threes — but I hope this time that 's not true . ’ |
42 | The emphasis of the book from now on is of a pragmatic nature , but I hope it is a sanctified pragmatism applied to operating within and shaping the contemporary manifestations of the Church of Christ . |
43 | ‘ Sir , it is not that , but I hope for an appointment in England . |
44 | ‘ Sir , it is not that , but I hope for an appointment in England . |
45 | Horbury , 55 , said : ‘ I 'm sure Daniel will never forgive me for what I 've done but I hope he does . ’ |
46 | Maybe I 'll regret it , but I hope not , ’ he said . |
47 | Constance had barely heard of it but said , with much more confidence than she was feeling , ‘ No , but I hope Ludo will take me there soon . ’ |
48 | ‘ Maybe I 'm wrong , but I hope there are no hard feelings . |
49 | The 6ft 4in hitman said : ‘ I do n't think my season has really started yet but I hope to rectify that now . |
50 | ‘ But I hope and pray they will be the first of many . ’ |
51 | ‘ I do n't know if St Jovite is running but I hope he does as we would like to have one more go at him . |
52 | ‘ We have a very demanding crowd but I hope people feel that it is money well spent , ’ added Brady , who feels that the recent events have been too frantic to risk Slater against Dundee United today . |
53 | ‘ But … but I hope you 're not going to do anything dangerous , ’ Don Mini cried . |
54 | ‘ But I hope not for two weeks — and then with any luck not on a Friday , or I may have to ask Doctor Masters to deputise for me . ’ |
55 | I do not recognize it , but I hope it is as sturdy as his previous ones of ‘ modish punk ’ and ‘ jazzy café soul ’ |
56 | ‘ Very well , ’ she said , ‘ but I hope there will be no more fatalities . |
57 | There is a large number of further possible conceptions , but I hope enough has been said to indicate that a question such as ‘ Do you believe in God ? ’ may not be easy for the respondent to answer , and that , without further information , the answer is likely to be difficult for the researcher to interpret . |
58 | Whether the particular scheme summarized here can contribute substantially to that end remains to be seen , but I hope at the very least I have been able to express why I believe that the social sciences will eventually be fused with biology . |
59 | I appreciate that these directions are somewhat rough and ready , but I hope that they will be useful . |
60 | Since I happen to be English , I have oriented the chart here for northern observers , but I hope that those in the south will forgive me . |