Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] we hope that " in BNC.

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1 The review is important for the future of the Association and we hope that the process of wide consultation will lead to recommendations based on a considered analysis of the needs and views of the membership .
2 We are er overseeing them , as we do with other contractors , but it is , it is the district and it 's their own contractor and we hope that they will improve their performance .
3 … There appears to be considerable uncertainty about its effects and in particular , about the approach to formula funding adopted by the Government which is thought to threaten job security in schools with high staff costs … the present uncertainties are hardly helping morale in the schools and we hope that the Government at national level and LEAs and headteachers at local .
4 The Trust is committed to training for work and we hope that the difficulties involved in funded training can continue to be tackled creatively in partnership with the TECs .
5 Alan Calladine said : ‘ We are confident that this shop will be a success with its appealing range of gifts , toys and souvenirs and we hope that the people of Ripley and those shopping in Ripley will find it more convenient to make their bookings for the centre 's special services than Butterley Station . ’
6 Many thanks to Ron for such an interesting evening and we hope that he will give further shows in the future .
7 Hopefully as we improve our business , we may indeed see TV advertising in future years and we hope that we will become as well known as IBM , 3M or ICI . ’
8 We regret the delay and we hope that the promised publication on Waddilove will be earlier rather than later in the current session , and that the government will take an early opportunity to publish clearer guidelines on its assessment of ‘ national need ’ for opencast coal , and the weight to be given to environmental considerations .
9 He added : ‘ We will be prepared for Bonfire night but we hope that no one needs us . ’
10 Well they have indeed won it Mrs Satterley and we hope that you will continue to enjoy your knitting , with their help , in spite of your poor health .
11 These is a degree of confusion about this complex and rapidly changing area and the scope of these two quite distinct developments and we hope that the information provided will contribute towards clarification .
12 As Tour Commissionaer Deane Beman said last night : ‘ We all wish John the best in solving what is clearly a difficult situation for him and his family and we hope that a successful rehabilitation will lead to a return to the tour . ’
13 We recognise the value of the experience , skill and other qualities that older workers bring to their jobs and we hope that employers will keep their employment practices under review . ’
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