Example sentences of "hope [conj] it will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 They hope that it 'll help many others to cope with their bereavement .
2 It is not enough , of course , simply to call something a ‘ myth ‘ and hope that it will go away .
3 I hope that it will continue .
4 I hope that it will ease the difficulties of people who face such a tragic circumstance .
5 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 .
6 Taking in several large weirs and the Warden Gorge plus other smaller rapids , the 39km course offers plenty of interest and the organizers hope that it will grow to be comparable with the Liffey Descent and the Devizes to Westminster Race .
7 So we 're , do encourage it , we hope that it will grow and resume counties interest if it does grow .
8 Not all sentences are interesting , relevant , or suitable ; one can not just put any sentence after another and hope that it will mean something .
9 They hope that it will sort itself out with time — it is even more difficult to ask a second time .
10 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 .
11 The best we can do is to make a close study of code switching and hope that it will provide an overall framework for understanding how the two perceived varieties , Creole and English , interact in conversation .
12 Yes , it was always close and we hope that it will become still closer .
13 This new Gallery is a welcome contribution to both the British Food and Farming and British Museums Years , and the organisers hope that it will help allay the public 's sometimes exaggerated fears about food ( they are running a public information service on 01-938 8217 from 10am today ) .
14 The report is welcomed by Gloucestershire MP 's who hope that it will help their campaign to save the regiment .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 In so doing , we hope that it will take account of our responses on the proposed reorganisation of local government in Wales and the way this may weaken its strategic planning functions .
18 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 .
19 We must hope that it will prove sufficiently attractive to tourists , so that , like several of our own rural lines , it is kept open mainly for its summer traffic , allowed by the powers that be to run even out of season , and can continue to serve its area .
20 let's hope that it will begin to break down the isolation and conservatism of some fine art departments .
21 During this time , stocking levels must be minimal : you can not hope that it will sustain its previous population right from the off .
22 The remedy could be screening , but in the first instance it is reasonable to hope that it will average out .
23 The Commission hopes that it will lead to the restoration of up to 400 miles of hedgerow each year .
24 It may be that the IRA hopes that it will flush out current informants by publicising the fact that it knows the identities of some agents .
25 The PQB is calling the initiative ‘ unit banking ’ , and hopes that it will encourage more publishers to become registered as centres .
26 It is hoped that it will inform school and teacher policy and practice , especially in assisting in the adaptation to the National Curriculum , and in advising on the extent such teaching promotes equal opportunities .
27 It is hoped that it will provide a flexible structure which can be refined and developed and which may help to break down the monolithic structure and mystical nature of the subject .
28 Bray has always been proud of its association with Dargan and the weekend seminar which has been organised by the Council is an attempt to honour this great man and it is hoped that it will become an annual event .
29 To that end , it is to be hoped that it will develop into an effective and credible body whose advice is taken very seriously by the DES and the government .
30 The world 's governments will meet in Rome this December for the first global food conference for nearly 20 years , and it is hoped that it will produce the nutritional blueprint for the next century .
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