Example sentences of "[be] hope for some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But RSI sufferes who 're hoping for some compensation from their employers are worried the Judge 's ruling may make harm their chances . |
2 | We did n't expect it to last as long as it has , and were hoping for some relief by the end of the year . |
3 | Sir Patrick Mayhew must have been hoping for some winners and losers , as he considers how to kick-start his talks process . |
4 | Savage , whose injury was so bad he is unable to play at non-League level , is hoping for some kind of runout at Burnden Park on November 17 when Bolton face Manchester City in a joint benefit match for him and Frank Worthington . |
5 | Savage , whose injury was so bad he is unable to play at non-League level , is hoping for some kind of runout at Burnden Park on November 17 when Bolton face Manchester City in a joint benefit match for him and Frank Worthington . |
6 | ‘ I think , ’ said the Archdeacon , ‘ that the Bishop 's hoping for some movement before that . |
7 | I was hoping for some money , as I was saving frantically to buy the owl for myself . |
8 | The University denied it was hoping for some form of financial benefit from the visit . |
9 | The Shah 's enemies saw the move differently , The fact that they was now lingering in the area , first in Egypt an now Morocco , rather than proceeding straight to the United States as announced , inevitably aroused the suspicion that he was hoping for some sort of repeat of 1953 . |