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Sentence count:174+5Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: be full ofto the fullsuccessfullyhopefullbe useful toin fullfull-timeMeaning: ['həʊpfʊlɪ]  adv. 1. with hope; in a hopeful manner 2. it is hoped. 
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61. The world is full of stray cats, many of them searching hopefully for a new home.
62. So when we arrived hopefully at Loch Hope that morning, I was on my best behaviour.
63. Despite all those sweaty men who came, rummaged hopefully and yet failed to prise it over his nose.
64. They all looked at him, Dalziel interrogatively, Antony hopefully, Connon fearfully.
65. Next stop, hopefully, the light flyweight title held by Dickie Camacho.
66. There is much to see, and hopefully the detailed instructions and maps will prevent you from getting lost.
67. I rubbed a patch clear and looked out hopefully; saw stone walls, the vague shapes of silver birch and larch.
68. Hopefully the book will help you not only to identify the polarities but also to see the means of fruitful reconciliation.
69. The branch manager will ensure that the query is investigated objectively and hopefully be able to resolve the matter to your satisfaction.
70. It needs careful and knowledgeable underwriters to monitor and hopefully improve the capacity in future years.
71. I look forward to your advice in due course and hopefully a more colourful life.
72. These three trends combined to form a more environmental physical geography which may have been late but hopefully not too late.
73. It has been pushed beyond the limit by many dealers and hopefully these are the dealers that will have to close.
74. Hopefully they trust you and get individual attention from you, even though you also deal with other residents as well.
75. Hopefully her tour of the lodge would soon drive the mocking blue gaze of Matthew Blake from her mind.
76. Hopefully, this knowledge will save many householders a great deal of elbow grease!
77. Hopefully, some of the more level-headed members of the council can prevail and make the Boom Town fiasco a bust.
78. Competition is healthy. Especially when all your competitors are unhealthy, and hopefully sick and absent during the competition. Jarod Kintz 
79. Hopefully, he looked first for Rose Hilaire in the telephone book; no such name, so she must be ex-directory.
80. Some day, hopefully[sentencedict.com], Fort Wayne will see a basketball team return and satisfy frustrated Fury fans.
81. Hopefully, the test items gave you some ideas about where to begin with your positive plot.
82. He looked hopefully at Zen who waggled his finger and walked off up the street.
83. Is this satisfying everyone's innate, latent, hopefully minimal blood lust?
84. Could I make an appointment to see her at the Education Office to sort out the dinner money debts once and for all - hopefully.
85. It is this special knowledge, or gnosis, which hopefully can make the inside ethnography so different and illuminating.
86. Jose Ramon, a new chef who arrived at the Guernica two months ago, will hopefully maintain these high standards.
87. Hopefully we can find a way of solving this problem.
88. A high ratio invariably means future output growth and, hopefully, improved external debt servicing capacity through increased exports.
89. A better overall service should be offered with, hopefully, an accompanying increase in fee income.
90. Hopefully, when the financial climate gets better we'll be able to take on more workers.
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