Sentence examples for hopes from from inspiring English sources

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(Sense and Sensibility) "One has not great hopes from Birmingham".

Who are the Paralympic medal hopes from Team GB?

But the impractical nature of superconductors themselves has kept those hopes from being realised.

One mourner, Stepan Kosik, 55, said: "Our hopes from 1989 were fulfilled only partly.

High hopes from the first half of last season are being diluted.

"We had high hopes from this process," the Afghan official said.

H. E. Ives, Bell electro-optics expert, has ascended the mountain and returns with scant hopes from the gods.

One of the Irish government's main hopes from the two visits is that they will give tourism a major boost.

Whether the scattering of corn seeds and big hopes from the state capitals will work is an open question.

Anti-Catholicism would be a worthy subject for study and debate, freed, one hopes, from the manipulative politics of victimhood.

The hopes from the dawn of the digital age of a new era of democratic empowerment remain unfulfilled.

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