Sentence examples for start to hope from inspiring English sources

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"Never, ever, ever, EVER start to hope".

Australia, we start to hope, may offer some respite.

Then I start to hope that the patternmakers' gods are smiling on the day he buys the dress - after all this, it had better fit.

I think that, yes, this is a good place to love music, and I start to hope that the strike goes ahead after all.

According to tvtropes.org, to be a "Kimberly", is to be "a character so idiotic that you really start to hope that he or she dies even though he or she is ostensibly a protagonist".

But then we have to hear about him weeing himself in the first episode when he almost got fired and start to hope he'll get first tonight after all.

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We started to hope.

I'm starting to hope he was right.

People are starting to hope for the better.

BRITAIN'S manufacturers are starting to hope that the worst is over.

After a while, you started to hope that there had been a death in the family.

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