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Example sentences for "what hope"

  • What surety of the world, what hope, what stay, When this was now a king, and now is clay?

  • When such strings jar, what hope of harmony?

  • What hope is there of his Majesty's amendment?

  • Now then, what hope, what method of escape Facilitatest thou?

  • What hope, what help see, so as not to die?

  • What hope have I that he will recover with an altered mind toward me?

  • Even if we have a fair chance of finding these fragments, what hope can we feel, at this distance of time, of recovering them with the writing in a state of preservation?

  • Very well," she said, "that resource being no longer open to you, what hope is left?

  • When such Strings iarre, what hope of Harmony?

  • What hope is there of his Maiesties amendment?

  • What surety of the world, what hope, what stay, When this was now a King, and now is clay?

  • What hope, help, stay, or relief then is there left for the merit-monger?

  • Reader, do you recollect when this was your state; if not, what hope is there that you have passed from death unto life?

  • What expedient is there that I have not tried, what resource, what hope?

  • And now what purpose have I--what hope have I?

  • What hope of mercy had we from such a man?

  • What hope for a people so mentally emasculate that they can patiently listen to his jejune wind-jamming, can read and relish his irremediable tommyrot?

  • What hope in Sam Jones and other noisy ignorami of that ilk, with their wild war on dancing and the euchre deck, the drama and decollete?

  • What hope in Talmage, with his nightmare visions and stertorous dreams, his pilgrimings to Palestine and rummaging among the mummified cats and has-been kings of ancient Egypt for "Scriptural evidence?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    las cosas; nothing remains; variation under; what avail; what became; what cannot; what class; what country; what effect; what evidence; what extent; what good; what had been done; what has been said; what hour; what more; what number; what profit; what purpose; what should; what signifies; what sort; what the traffic will; what wilt thou have; what would you think; whatsoever things are lovely