Example sentences of "[adv] it [is] hoped " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it is hoped that the interest or pleasure generated by the event will be transferred mentally to the product name .
2 Or so it is hoped .
3 So it is hoped that ALL PARISHES in the Middlesbrough area will try to send a representative to the meeting on 9th December .
4 Nevertheless it is hoped that this analysis will provide a framework within which the detailed practice of other unit staff can be examined .
5 Moreover it is hoped to examine the process by which these preferences will be formulated into policy at the different levels of institutional and State organisations under study .
6 Also it is hoped to monitor the current advertising campaign and to assess the reaction to diesel power .
7 Now it 's hoped future generations will leave statistics like that behind .
8 Now it 's hoped to restore it to its unfinished state and open a unique college for stonemasons .
9 Now it 's hoped laser technology will protect customers and keep the fraudsters at bay .
10 Now it 's hoped more people will step up safety at work , bringing peace of mind to managers and dogsbodies .
11 But now it 's hoped that Longfords may be restored to its former glory .
12 Now it 's hoped they can be helped to rebuild their shattered lives .
13 Now it 's hoped that these hungry youngsters will soon have a mother of their own too .
14 Here it is hoped that pupils will learn to realise that there are difficulties involved in growing up and taking responsibilities for their own decisions .
15 At first , teachers will have to go through these stages quite carefully with the children , but eventually it is hoped that the children will become independent enough to use the system , or one like it , by themselves .
16 By then it 's hoped the operating theatres in Swindon will be back in commission .
17 Then it 's hoped her new fixtures and fittings will help her win the 1993 Tall Ships Race .
18 Coffins and corpses are meant to biodegrade , the acidic content of one assisting the decomposition of the other ; they are destined for burial or deposit , hidden away from the eyes of mortal man , and there it is hoped they will remain .
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