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?
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?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what hope" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.