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hopes造句
(181) The Green Party hopes to put up more candidates in the next election. (182) London Transport hopes to try out the system in September. (183) The new minister hopes to effect changes in the government's policy. (184) So much for our hopes of going abroad we can forget it. (185) Hungary may have to lower its hopes of shrinking its state sector. (186) A run on sterling has killed off hopes of a rate cut. (187) She hopes to make a living from writing children's books. (188) Hopes for an early cut in German interest rates lit the market's fuse early on. (189) His presidential hopes suffered a fatal blow in New Hampshire. (190) He set out several principles that he hopes will guide his successors. (191) All through the winter, we live in hopes of warmer weather. (192) Brown hopes to be back in the thick of the action as soon as possible. (193) Hopes were dashed in the war-torn capital with the news that no aid would be arriving that week. (194) My diary is the repository of all my hopes and plans. (195) With the failure of the peace talks all hopes of a swift end to the war have flown out of the window. (196) Mary can't come to dinner tonight. She hopes it won't put you out. (197) All these agreements and ideas remain little more than pious hopes in the present climate. (198) The company hopes its keen pricing policy will increase sales. (199) She hopes to be eligible for parole in 3 years. (200) She hopes to win selection for the Olympic 800 metres team. (201) I don't want to raise any false hopes, but I believe your son is still alive. (202) Hopes of a peaceful end to the strike are now growing. (203) It now hopes to hold elections in February. Meantime, the state will continue to be run from Delhi. (204) The party hopes to win the argument about how to reform the health system. (205) The prisoner had hopes that he might be set free. (206) The new chairman hopes to get the company back on its feet within six months. (207) I've built all my hopes on this dictionary being published. (208) This defeat spelt the end of his hopes of winning the title again. (209) A well-prepared mind hopes in adversity and fears in prosperity. (210) The collapse of Communism at the end of the 1980s encouraged hopes of a new world order.