Example sentences of "[pron] [is] hope " in BNC.
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1 | A big surprise was the Chancellor 's decision to introduce an eight month moratorium on Stamp Duty ( charged at one per cent ) on properties costing less that £250,000 , which is hoped will kick-start the housing market . |
2 | Canon still holds 17% of NeXT Computer Inc , which is hoping to continue as a software company . |
3 | Canon still holds 17% of NeXT which is hoping to continue as a software company . |
4 | A NEW Toyota factory in Australia means a huge increase in business for Courtaulds Coatings , which is hoping to become a leading supplier . |
5 | About 200 scientists are working on the project which is hoping to develop an alternative energy source which would use nuclear fusion . |
6 | Gatting himself is hoping to force his way back into the England side before the season is over and so is Matthew Maynard , of Glamorgan , who had a productive season in New Zealand after averaging 60 in the championship last season . |
7 | But she 's hoping to star with Paul Newman in a thriller about a couple who become targets for a killer . |
8 | ‘ I suggested it , but she 's determined to wait until the morning because she 's hoping it 'll wear off . ’ |
9 | She 's hoping that private businesses will contribute to the upkeep . |
10 | She 's hoping the novelty of a woman at the altar will attract a few more sheep into her flock . |
11 | As well as Swindon 's economic ills , she 's hoping Dons can help cure her back pains . |
12 | She 's hoping for better things this time round . |
13 | She says she 's hoping that they 'll find a new kidney donor . |
14 | She 's hoping the thieves will show some charity and return them . |
15 | She 's hoping a pub or hotel where renovation is being carried out will solve the problem at the Arts . |
16 | Yeah anyhow I think she 's hoping to come to tomorrow cos erm , idea in the air that on Maundy Thursday instead of having an ordinary mums and toddlers we 'll have a in church for half an hour and then a run around cups of coffee with the big toys in the hall , a good idea |
17 | She 's hoping to sing her song from Aspects of Love are n't you ? |
18 | And she 's , that was tonight she said she 's hoping to be home Thursday . |
19 | she 's hoping to go and have her knee done |
20 | No , she 's hoping to go to yeah . |
21 | And this week Tim Russon 's Friday Feature follows Ian McCormack from Gloucestershire who 's hoping to become the fastest man afloat |
22 | The form of service and the choice of hymns , if any , should be your parent 's , and if she is hoping to see her husband 's coffin surrounded by flowers on its last journey , nobody should suggest to her that she should instead consider asking relatives and friends to send donations to a suitable charity , for this may upset her deeply , and if she gives in to it , it may become a burning resentment in her later on . |
23 | Nicola from Chartbury in Oxfordshire is very worried about her younger son , and she is hoping that some of you may be able to help . |
24 | She is hoping to buy garden furniture and a barbecue so she can enjoy the summer months in style . |
25 | Now she is hoping that her open luck will change , though it looks as though Smashiton will have too much to do in tonight 's £100 450 metres open at Sunderland . |
26 | She is hoping to attend All Saints Primary School in Eccles , Greater Manchester . |
27 | Joanne Conway , who is hoping to become the first woman for more than 20 years to win five successive titles , made a strong start at the Skate Electic British championships in Basingstoke . |
28 | He bought the Metro in March 1991 ; in June his wife , Wendy , who is hoping to qualify as a doctor this summer , got her 205 GLD . |
29 | Tony Stafford talks to the former owner of Vernons Pools who is hoping for a jackpot dividend in two weeks ' time with Rodrigo de Triano and Musicale |
30 | The person you are about to see is probably a rather harassed individual who is hoping that the ideal employee is going to be , as we have mentioned before , the next person to walk through the door . |