Example sentences of "i hope " in BNC.

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1 By working co-operatively , long-term , with the people around me , I hope to continue for some time yet .
2 By working co-operatively , longterm , with the people around me , I hope to continue for some time yet .
3 I hope that you might be able to continue to help our patients in this manner . ’
4 I hope so .
5 The novel ( or so I hope ) signals a separation between author and narrator with its very first sentence : ‘ The World is what it is ; men who are nothing , who allow themselves to become nothing , have no place in it . ’
6 But , yes — I read plays and I can see actors in the parts — I hope I can see what is suitable to their personalities .
7 I hope the police notice the mud . ’
8 I hope you enjoy your visits to Calleshire , ’ she said .
9 I hope you 'll take to a good French claret , ’ chimed in Arthur Iverson jovially .
10 I hope you never take it into your head to commit a murder , sir , ’ said the Inspector .
11 Also , I hope we 've caught the wit and wisdom of Roddy Doyle 's original novel .
12 I hope things go well for all of you , ’ I added ( with uncharacteristic generosity ) , ‘ and thank you for the present .
13 I hope you have better luck at your next port of call . ’
14 I hope you have n't bitten off more than you can chew , Jenny , ’ I muttered to myself .
15 Well , however it struck you , it 's a slice of life and I hope you found it interesting enough just for that .
16 I honestly ca n't for the life of me figure out how to express the rest so I hope you 'll forgive me if I stop here .
17 I hope this may of interest to other gardeners .
18 I hope that you will find it useful .
19 I have mentioned aspects of the debate on the inclusion of the subjective self into an ethnography ; now I hope to weave aspects of this subjective self into a scientific construct , revealing something of police culture along the way as I briefly explore some of my own early career moves .
20 I hope she 's worth it . ’
21 I hope we 're safe with this , ’ said Jamie , peering into the cocktail jug .
22 I hope you have n't already got it , ’ said Lucy .
23 ‘ Oh I hope NOT ! ’
24 I hope so ! — or maybe tights .
25 ‘ You do like Armagnac , I hope ? ’
26 I hope you do not approve of this Act — if you do , there is not another man or woman in all this country who does .
27 What I hope to show is that the attacks on the reality and irreducibility of both subjective experience and thought leave one with no contentful conception of the world .
28 The phrase ‘ the holism of the mental ’ is used in a number of ways ; but I hope the reader now understands what I intend by it .
29 Inadequate thinking , as I hope to have shown in my section on mental development , can be regarded as the inadequate control of mental attention , and , like inadequate action , fails through misdirection , disinhibition , and unco-ordination .
30 It is this : saying that the character of ‘ mental representations ’ ( beliefs and imaginings , for example ) can be understood only in terms of a history of activity , or that it is the subject 's conception of himself as active in relation to the world which gives these ‘ representations ’ their ‘ content ’ or ‘ semantics ’ ( I hope to have shown something like this ) is simply irrelevant to the mind-body problem .
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