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31. The company has launched an advertising campaign in the hope of attracting new customers.
32. The players stood resolute in the hope of having their former agreement renewed.
33. Very few men took clerical orders in the hope of devoting themselves to pastoral work at parish or diocesan level.
34. She turned to the next cutting in the hope of finding a less lurid account of the case.
35. Mike looked at me appreciatively; he lived in the hope of intrigue.
36. In addition, Joan's uncle and aunt travelled with them in the hope of giving some protection by their presence.
37. Here were two great people who have both tried the experiment of Communism in the hope of modernization.
38. So I would walk down Mrs Lewis's street in the hope of bumping into her.
39. This would be a great help, instead of just relying at present on judging conformation in the hope of reducing strain on tendons.
40. Horticulturalists have been modifying the genetic make-up of plants for years, in the hope of creating bigger and better crops.
41. Will be crossing everything in the hope of a last minute reprieve.
42. Plant breeders know this, and irradiate their seeds in the hope of turning up new and useful forms.
43. As far as my education on the subject was concerned I was reduced to listening to gossip in the hope of learning more.
44. I have never cared very much for personal prizes. A person does not become a freedom fighter in the hope of winning awards. Nelson Mandela
45. From April,(http://sentencedict.com/in the hope of.html) child benefits are to be raised in the hope of encouraging parents to produce a few more babies.
46. But his grandfather he only saw in brief glimpses, when James called in the hope of being given a shilling.
47. These types hang around the Great in the hope of getting them to pull a string.
48. Detectives yesterday carried out house-to-house enquiries in the hope of tracking the gang.
49. Myself and a mate are making a video in the hope of sponsorship, even if it is just some wheels or something.
50. Everything she said was in the hope of being quoted.
51. Einstein originally proposed a very small cosmological constant in the hope of balancing the tendency of matter to make the universe contract.
52. Early man may well have staked his flint axe, his bearskin, his wife, in the hope of contrihowever , ing to his possessions.
53. Tit. 1:2 In the hope of eternal life, which God, who cannot lie, promised before the times of the ages.
54. It also attempts to establish a model of mental processing for learning and thinking in the hope of the application in analogue computer and artificial intelligence.
55. Mrs. Stowe wrote a tract for the times, in the hope of arousing public sentiment.
56. It starts with an attractive, older woman pretending to fall in love with a wealthy male student in the hope of getting pregnant, if not married, and laying claim to his family's money.
57. The study up on making the fly ash active by all kinds of methods. In order to improve the strength of the fly ash products. In the hope of reaching the effective use of industry scrap material.
58. We now come back to Hilton Beijing in the hope of not only helping the readers feel its charm, but also tasting the homelike comfort that touched us each time we stopped there.
59. "Dong Xuan, said:" Your Majesty Holy Spirit High German in the hope of revival of the Han dynasty, but now they condone the killing of innocent people Jianu, you will tell the Control the world?
60. Mr Carr told Esquire magazine: "Our gadgets have turned us into hi-tech lab rats, mindlessly pressing levers in the hope of receiving a pellet of social or intellectual nourishment.
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