Example sentences of "[pron] hope [that] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 I hope that we will debate those matters again .
32 And then , if I have achieved the aim of helping teachers understand their predicament , I hope that they may feel more purposeful , both individually and collectively , and thereby become a more powerful source of ideas and projects for the improvement of schooling , which are grounded simultaneously in a clear sense of educational values and an equally clear-sighted , hard-headed sense of what is possible and appropriate .
33 As regards Monktonhall mineworkers ' consortium , it is encouraging that a group of ex-mineworkers have applied to British Coal to take over the pit , and I hope that they can make a success of it .
34 concerned the other day that the government had second thoughts on some of the proposals there and I hope that they will reconsider .
35 The TA there is well recruited , but there are other opportunities for people to serve in Northern Ireland , and I hope that they will use elsewhere the skills that they have acquired in the TA .
36 I hope that they will take the opportunity to ask Mr. Millan to release these moneys for the benefit of their areas .
37 I refer Conservative Members to the research , and I hope that they will learn a little from it .
38 I hope that they will come back to visit us often .
39 They will certainly have the fullest support of my Department and the Government in that and I hope that they will have the fullest support of Opposition Members , too , although that has not come through in this debate .
40 I must tell the House and the Minister that there are only 15 minutes left for this debate ; other hon. Members wish to participate and I hope that they will get the chance to do so .
41 In my view , the steps that the Government have taken , and are proposing to take , will in no way diminish the handling of the cases ; indeed , I hope that they will speed it up and make it more effective and efficient .
42 Whenever I see coloured people in Porteneil , buying souvenirs or stopping off for a snack , I hope that they will ask me something so that I can show how polite I am and prove that my reasoning is stronger than my more crass instincts , or training .
43 I hope that she will welcome that — if she understands it , which I believe she does .
44 I hope that she will welcome that .
45 She has probably written her speech already , but I hope that she will include these points in her reply .
46 And it was not Marxism for a number of reasons and this is almost certainly going to be very controversial so I hope that it will feed discussion in the , in the second half .
47 I hope that it will reach a satisfactory conclusion and remove the substantial problem that it has laid over the lives of so many former customers of that bank .
48 I hope that it will ease the difficulties of people who face such a tragic circumstance .
49 I hope that it will continue .
50 It will not be perfect , it will not be what I should like , but it will be better than what is before us — better in terms of our particular problem — and I hope that it will deal entirely with the discrimination .
51 If the Labour party has signed European documents to that effect , I hope that it will have the courtesy to place them in the Library so that we may all see them .
52 I hope that it will come about under the Portuguese presidency , and I am working towards that end ; but it must be an end that does not discriminate against Scottish farmers or British farmers generally .
53 I hope that I may have encouraged some of my readers to use the garter carriage and next month I will be exploring stitch patterns and ways of combining these into interesting garments .
54 I hope that I might have undertaken work of this kind without the experience of working for North Tyneside Community Development Project ( CDP ) from 1974 to 1977 , but I did and that experience shaped both the conceptualizing and the carrying out of this project .
55 If some of those who proposed it are proved right in several years ' time , I hope that I will admit as much , but I have grave doubts nevertheless , and they are shared by a large number of heavyweight people in the Scottish universities .
56 I hope that I will have an opportunity to meet many students in the forthcoming series of meetings being held through the regional actuarial societies .
57 I hope that I will prove to be wrong about the Bill .
58 I hope that I will catch your eye , Madam Deputy Speaker , on Second Reading of at least one of those Bills .
59 In later chapters , then , I hope that I will display a more ecumenical perspective than I manage in this one !
60 I hope that I can enable him to understand the laws of the game with which we are now involved .
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