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Example sentences for "hope will"

  • I hope will prove so, only I do find by my riding a little swelling to rise just by my anus.

  • Ashwell and I dined below together, and a pretty girl she is, and I hope will give my wife and myself good content, being very humble and active, my cook maid do also dress my meat very well and neatly.

  • I hope will be very good entertainment for my wife without much cost.

  • This we hope will be a means to prevent the diligent search of God's judgments wherein he saith--"Scrutabor Jerusalem in lucernis.

  • I am now at work on a book which I hope will be deeper and stronger than anything I have done yet.

  • I preserved the skin of this bird retaining the wings feet and head which I hope will give a just idea of the bird.

  • I preserved the Skin of this bird retaining the wings feet & head which I hope will give a just Idea of the bird.

  • Several days provisions on hand, which we hope will be Sufficient to Serve us dureing the time we are compell'd by the weather to remain at this place.

  • Batten's, and he seemed to be much pleased with me, and I hope will be the ground of a future interest of mine in him, which I shall be glad of.

  • We rose, and at noon dined, and then we to the Paynter's, and there sat the last time for my little picture, which I hope will please me.

  • So all day long till night among my workmen, and in the afternoon did cause the partition between the entry and the boy's room to be pulled down to lay it all into one, which I hope will please me and make my coming in more pleasant.

  • I hope will prove a most valuable medicine.

  • Truth is indeed respected in America, and so gross an affront to her I hope will not, and I think cannot go unpunished.

  • Mr Jay has received and accepted your bills to the amount of fifteen thousand dollars, and I hope will be enabled to pay them; but this business has thwarted the other part of his mission here, in showing our necessities so plainly.

  • I have lately had conversation with the Swedish Minister, which I hope will enable me two months hence to give you some information of the disposition of his Court.

  • The exchange of prisoners that had been going on has, for some cause, been suspended, owing to some crotchet or other, but I hope will soon be resumed, and that we shall have him back soon.

  • He has got quite well now, and I hope will continue so.

  • The third passed Thornton's Gap, and I hope will be in striking distance to-morrow.

  • What you may think proper to publish I hope will be the result of your own observations and convictions, and not on my authority.

  • So to my office, where late about drawing up a proposal for Captain Taylor, for him to deliver to the City about his building the new ship, which I have done well, and I hope will do the business, and so home to supper and to bed.

  • He hath got the King to appoint a meeting on Friday, which I hope will put an end one way or other to my pain.

  • So far my friend--whose prophecy I hope will be fulfilled; though, for my part, I am rather inclined to give myself up to despair.

  • The consummation of these qualities are the true ingredients for making a fine narrative in history, especially if followed by some signal and ruinous convulsion,--as I hope will soon be the case with that pernicious people!

  • The clans stand firm, and I hope will to the last.

  • Our friend went yesterday morning to meett his master, who I hope will be here with us again Friday; I pray God turn the hearts of his enemies, both for the sake of him and their poor country!

  • Her care and fidelity will be very necessary for your affairs, dear Sir, while you remain single, which I hope will not be long.

  • We experienced hitherto remarkable fine weather, which I hope will continue; but nothing can equal our unvaried scene, fixed to this confounded spot, without the least prospect of anything falling in our way.

  • His Majesty's ships have suffered considerably in their masts and rigging; but I hope will soon be refitted, and in readiness to proceed on service.

  • Several are now under inoculation, and I hope will recover.

  • Perhaps it is the part of wisdom to let the matter rest and watch for an opportunity when times look better, and which I hope will be soon.

  • That my efforts were both sincere and conscientious I hope will be some consolation to you.

  • You are now fairly launched on what I hope will prove to you another Pactolus.

  • Now I have a favor to ask which I hope will not be denied.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being ordered; curious custom; dinner speech; followed him; goodly heritage; harvest home; hope and; hope soon; hope that; hope they; hope will; hoped that; hoped would; moist soil; national referendum; other house; penal servitude for life; personal injury; smokeless powder; soil degradation; stands pledged; terminal clusters; unclean spirits; well that; when cold; wish they