Example sentences of "hope [pers pn] [modal v] n't [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I hope I sha n't have to forgo the rest of your adventures . ’
2 At least , I hope I would n't have . ’
3 ‘ I hope I wo n't prove a too impatient patient . ’
4 I hope I wo n't have a fit .
5 I just hope she wo n't start cutting her hair .
6 But I hope she wo n't go on doing it . ’
7 ‘ I just hope she wo n't think we 're trouble-makers , ’ Sophie said unhappily .
8 We hope she wo n't need a bone-marrow transplant .
9 I only hope she wo n't keep a pug ! ’
10 ‘ Well , I hope you wo n't think Brownies are nuisances any more , Mr. Olinton , ’ said Heather sternly .
11 Listen , I hope you wo n't think this rude , but I really must take a turn on deck ; it 's becoming quite stuffy in the bar here .
12 I 'm I 'm not wishing to er to dispute what er Mr Cunnane 's just said er , I hope you wo n't think I 'm necessarily splitting hairs but
13 ‘ I hope you wo n't think I 'm just coming to enjoy myself . ’
14 But I hope you wo n't go getting yourself into trouble , " she added , and Patrick burst out laughing : the phrase and the accent were his mother 's .
15 Not that particular I hope you wo n't tell mummy our secrets anyway .
16 I hope you wo n't catch cold , ’ she said , encouraging him to leave .
17 Well , I hope you wo n't need to take them away . ’
18 ‘ I hope you wo n't say that .
19 Hope you wo n't take this the wrong way .
20 By the way , I hope you wo n't mind meeting my aged parent ? ’
21 Given all the momentous developments in the environmental sphere that are taking place on the world stage , with which I 'm sure you are involved , I hope you wo n't mind me asking for help over an irritating little problem which is nonetheless of importance to UK environment groups .
22 I hope you wo n't mind . "
23 ‘ Sharon , sweetheart , I hope you wo n't mind terribly if I take the passenger seat ? ’
24 ‘ Unfortunately the village stores did n't run to non-drip , so I hope you wo n't mind the odd splash here and there .
25 ‘ I know this is a difficult time for you , and I know that you 'd hate like hell to lie to Naylor — though I sincerely hope you wo n't have to — but I can still rely on you to keep quiet about Rosemary and me , ca n't I ? ’
26 ‘ At the risk of sounding ungrateful , I sincerely hope you wo n't have to . ’
27 I mean I hope you wo n't have a cold , so you should n't do .
28 ‘ I certainly hope you would n't expect him to , ’ said my mother .
29 ‘ I hope you would n't use language like that in New Zealand , young lady , ’ said the Brigadier .
30 which of course is rightly the , the domain of the District Council so I hope we wo n't get too involved in that .
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