Example sentences of "hope [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There will now be a recommendation to strike put before our annual conference in May but I hope that between now and then the Government sees sense . ’
2 So we 're one of the important environmental health departments , sure , so hopefully we will actually get somebody who is really very good , a food technician to assist in this erm field , and there have , I hope that through Food Forum we may well be able to help Matthew with his , well not just Matthew , but help , help that section with the nutrition advice that he feels is still lacking in his team under the circumstances .
3 I hope that as a result of visiting the vehicle , you will be more aware of the career possibilities in Science and Technology and of the interesting and fulfilling work opportunities they offer .
4 I hope that as a result of visiting WISE VI you , your colleagues and pupils will be more aware of the career possibilities in Science and Technology and of the interesting and fulfilling work opportunities they offer , both through study in further and higher education and subsequently employment .
5 I think we 've erm we 've erm obviously learned that opting out is not for the Oxfordshire people — I 'm delighted about that and I just hope that as a result of this we do not see too many problems for Banbury School , both in the fact that the exercise has been somewhat divisory and I hope that they 're able to bring it together quickly afterwards .
6 I hope that on reflection he will agree that that is good .
7 I hope that on the basis of the assurances given , two five five can be withdrawn .
8 I hope that on that basis , first of all , that you agree with the views that we expressed in anticipation of your view , and secondly , erm , that we really do need to look at through you , these sort of aspects of pension management on behalf of the County Council .
9 I hope that at least some of the national representatives on the Commission ( two each from Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland , and six from England ) will also be directly elected , but that 's the decision of the national associations . ’
10 The organisers hope that at least some of the multinational companies taking part will stay on permanently .
11 The only way to handle it was to ignore it and hope that at least some of the complications would sort themselves out on their own .
12 You have certainly done an excellent job and I hope that at our next meeting on 11 August 1993 at 10.00 a.m .
13 I have an interest in the case of Sara Thornton , and I hope that at some stage the Home Office will relent and review that case .
14 I hope that at a later stage we can persuade the Minister that a compromise is possible , feasible and affordable .
15 Even though they are hellbent on privatising the coal industry , I hope that at this late stage they will take notice of the Committee 's report .
16 i just hope that at least one of the ‘ british ’ teams qualify — but usa94 might take place without all of you guys … but maybe frank will be seen on a telly nearby …
17 Staff hope that at least 100 people will turn up between 9am and 5pm.The project is laying particular emphasis on improving the wheelchair access and availability of hearing aid clinics .
18 He could only guess at where the angled metal of the sprung bolt might be , and hope that with sufficient working around the card would eventually ease it back .
19 We hope that with the help of its staff , its passengers and its supporters , the line can look forward to a future reflecting its hey day .
20 Finally , I hope that over the coming years , with your support , Greenpeace will campaign even more effectively to protect the natural world and fully justify your decision to join us .
21 I am very honoured as Rector to be associated with this great University and hope that during my period of office should you decide to come here , that I may be of assistance to you during that time .
22 Hope that for the first time in your life you 'll discover trust within yourself for another human being . ’
23 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has already made it plain that , unlike some other Bills , we hope that for this one not only will most of the regulations be in place before Royal Assent , but that draft regulations will be composed parallel to the legislation .
24 ‘ I just hope that after that build-up I 've lived up to my reputation ! ’
25 I wish him luck and hope that after a couple of years he is transferred back !
26 There s now hope that after three years in jail , Poole and Mills will once again get a chance to defend themselves , in court .
27 I will be launching the birthday year in January when I hope that among other things , we might succeed in gaining recognition for Eglantine Jebb and our many achievements for children and I was delighted to be asked to chair the birthday advisory group and to be closely involved with activities during nineteen ninety four .
28 We hope that in line with our recommendations , the Government will amend its procedures which obstruct the access to the refugee-determination process of those escaping from violations of their basic human rights .
29 Such writing rapidly palls , and I hope that in the novels to come , Motion can curb his reckless passion for it .
30 I hope that in future more of this highly professional group 's work will be made available to the public .
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