Sentence examples for were hope from inspiring English sources

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were hope

noun

The belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen.

  • I still have some hope that I can get to work on time.

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The animating principles of his campaign were "Hope" and "Change".

The key words of "The Rising" were hope, love, strength, faith, and they were grounded in a collective experience of mourning.

Mr. Pullins named his cute mutt J. J., as in Jessie Jr., and hangs onto memories of his dog as if the animal were hope itself.

And for all their sparring, the two Democrats sounded remarkably similar at times: Mr. Ferrer said that the twin towers of the city were hope and opportunity, while Mr. Green said that they were heroism and altruism.

Other Newbery Honor Books were "Hope Was Here," by Joan Bauer (G. P. Putnam's Sons); "The Wanderer," by Sharon Creech (Joanna Cotler/HarperCollins); and "Joey Pigza Loses Control," by Jack Gantos (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).

My assets were hope and time, and I was going to do this the Right Way: find a good hull, rebuild it with my own hands and sail it there myself.

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"We were hoping for more".

They were hoping for order.

Both were hoping for more.

We were hoping for that".

It was hope.

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