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Sentence count:32+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2019-05-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: orthopedicorthopedistorthopedicshope against hopecared-forred foxbe noted forlonged-forMeaning: adj. expected hopefully. 
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1. The hoped-for boom never materialized.
2. The hoped-for economic recovery in Britain did not arrive.
3. The hoped-for improvement never came.
4. The new policy did not bring the hoped-for economic recovery.
5. I was at home when the desperately hoped-for call came through.
6. Unfortunately, the hoped-for investment boom did not materialize.
7. Hoped-for rents never materialized, and a complex financial situation became even more difficult to control.
8. The experiment is bringing many hoped-for outcomes, as well as many unintended ones.
9. Then, in May 1823, the hoped-for pardon arrived and he was able to resume a normal life at Kinloch.
10. I was in hospital when the desperately hoped-for call came at 10.30 one Monday night.
11. Back on board, the hoped-for but unexpected sight of a deus-ex-machina in the form of our travel agency chief is immensely reassuring.
12. In fact, fears were unfounded and the hoped-for benefit was achieved.
13. Other hoped-for measures include tax breaks for industry to encourage investment and more cash for building projects.
14. But Abdl Khadr's hoped-for new Libya has one advantage.
15. In the end the starved bones of the hoped-for deer herd, dead of its own too - much, bleach with the bones of the dead sage, or molder under the high - lined junipers.
16. The hoped-for effect on employment has not been noticeable while small- and medium-sized firms, particularly in the private sector, complain that they are not getting much of the new cash.
17. The hoped-for result is to raise $106 million next year.
18. And hoped-for social change, too, such as the two Koreas marching under a unification flag.
19. It will raise fresh worries for the Government that the much hoped-for consumer spending upturn remains beyond the horizon.
20. It was the sort of price any commander had to pay for hoped-for victory.
21. But a head must in the end tolerate something less than the hoped-for whole being achieved.
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22. But the reports continue, and things could get a lot worse if the hoped-for rainy season does not arrive next month.
23. So far this earnings season, companies have shown improved bottom lines, but have delivered little of a hoped-for increase in sales.
24. Even so, there is no shortage of them, with each having motives besides making a hoped-for return on their investment.
25. US Defence Secretary Robert Gates is in the Egyptian capital Cairo for talks on both Libya and Egypt's hoped-for transition to democracy following the fall of Hosni Mubarak.
26. The economy has turned out weaker than the president expected, depriving him of hoped-for tax revenue.
27. Mass privatisation broke the planners' grip but failed to create the hoped-for shareholder democracy.
28. It could bring enormous benefits if I could convince Congress to pass the budget, and if it got the hoped-for response from the Federal Reserve and the bond market.
29. But the trip by Xie did not produce the hoped-for agreement.
30. Changhua Wu, the group's greater China director, said Chinese members joining was important in the run-up to a hoped-for international agreement in Copenhagen in 2009 to cut emissions.
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