Example sentences of "hope [that] [pron] will [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But if I can keep my sense of humour , I hope that we will be all right . ’
2 Having arrived back in our contemporary world after our historical journey , I hope that we will be better able to view modernity with a certain detachment .
3 Erm I hope that we will be only supporting our report there of the report of the Liberal Democrats resolutions , otherwise we .
4 We all hope that she will be all well again in the New Year .
5 I am aware of that provision , to which I was referring before I gave way to my right hon. Friend — and I hope that it will be widely understood by parents throughout the country .
6 The hon. Gentleman can certainly be certain that I congratulate Rover on its splendid new product , and I hope that it will be immensely successful .
7 We hope that it will be especially helpful if you , your child or another member of your family group have HIV or AIDS , but that people who are less directly affected by the virus will also find it useful .
8 The Bill does that and more , and I hope that it will be warmly received .
9 The unionists hope that he will be less receptive to ‘ Irish blarney ’ and Balliol , the Dragoon Guards and the Bar hardly offer the political socialisation required to understand Ulster 's Catholic dispossessed .
10 Before the hon. Gentleman gets stuck into the CAP , on which matter I hope that he will be as robust as my right hon. Friend in defending the interests of the British farmer , may I advise him that I was interested to note that he began his speech by talking about animal diseases and BSE ?
11 It is hoped that there will be as full an attendance as possible .
12 Yet , despite the difference , the attractions of marriage for women in both groups comes through clearly ; it both symbolizes and constitutes the movement from adolescence to full adulthood ; it means independence from the family of origin ; and it is hoped that it will be financially advantageous .
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