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hope - use in sentences
Object
- everyone: We hope that everyone interested in painting with Oils will find this Award winning site.. .
- someone: I hope that someone can help me out here.
Converse of object
- dash: But to protect brand-name pharmaceutical interests, the United States may dash that hope.
- bless: The " blessed hope " is the victory of lunacy over reason.
- dare: I had honestly never even dared hope to win.
- let: Lets hope that we will soon be reading of the Rochdale Restored.
- lose: You often see people admitted to hospital in real disarray, people who have given up and who have lost hope.
Adjective modifier
- forlorn: This light was my forlorn hope: I must gain it.
- false: But to sell it as professional assistance is to raise false hopes and ultimately to mock.
- slim: In Burma and Nigeria today, civil resistance offers the one slim hope of avoiding all-out civil war and new killing fields.
Noun used with modifier
- play-off: This result means that Huddersfield's play-off hopes have faded even further into the distance.
Used with why or when
- that: I hope that means the others are going to receive similar treatment.
Infinitive complement
- achieve: So what does she hope to achieve in her new role?
- continue: She is a long-serving member of staff at Aston and hopes to continue to lead the School in its success.
- see: Hope to see more of him in the future.
Preposition: of
- salvation: Doesn't the Koran teach that if a person has any hope of salvation it will be based on pleasing Allah through good works.
Preposition: for
- future: For many of these rural communities, the animals represented their hope for the future.
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