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I called in the hope of finding her at home.

go for an interview in the hope of being hired.

Or keep trading in the hope of resurrection.

the act of drilling a hole in the earth in the hope of producing petroleum.

The sky compose the hope of the beautiful movement, the earth playing a harvest song in the hope of inspiring people!

I emptied out all the drawers in the hope of getting back the missing key.

She often went to the birch wood in the hope of seeing the maiden again.

I read the letter in the hope of finding out who owned the wallet."

a person who takes part in a rebellion in the hope of improving conditions.

We put off the match in the hope of better weather.

Party reformers want to end zoning in the hope of getting a better class of leader.

They got up very early in the hope of catching the first bus.

Journalists go along-in the hope of getting a story into the paper.

and absurdly wandering the streets in the hope of a chance encounter.

they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly.

I believed in the promise of the equity markets but not in the hope of anyone to outsmart them.

The best we can hope for is not for the West to invade other countries in the hope of emancipating their women.

He was studying in the hope of being admitted to an engineering college.

To take a risk in the hope of gaining an advantage or a benefit.

They moved to liege in the hope of getting better treatment.

I live in the hope of meeting with him; but this meeting is not yet.

He did everything to Curry favour with his superiors in the hope of getting promoted.

Kids would peek into the windows in the hope of getting an early glimpse of the new Fords of Chevys.

At the moment this hope leads some to bequeath their bodies to be "frozen" on their death, in the hope of some future resurrection.

Short philosophical essay today in the hope of a better, although they must be achieved tomorrow, hope that the seedlings can be contained under it today.

The survivors of the shipwreck bailed out their lifeboat in the hope of reaching the shore safely.

The firm is also drilling elsewhere in the same basin in the hope of finding more oil.

In some places, people spread realgar wine on the children in the hope of protecting them from the evil spirits.

Flowing memories of the river, a way of Mei Xiang, light scattered scattered plum, implanted in the hope of spring.

The chance of making a fortune may encourage speculative whistle-blowing in the hope of winning the lottery.

I said that I wanted to end the youth of literature and art in the hope of real freedom.

Now summarizes to the training main routine and the method, in the hope of mutual encouragement with expert and colleagues.

So, a woman goes to the Husband Store in the hope of finding the ideal man to marry.

Never praise a sister to a sister in the hope of your compliments reach the proper ear.

Lesotho and Uganda created "seed fairs" in the hope of increasing the varieties on offer to give farmers.

Virginia, where most of the fighting took place, is pumping $2m into the project in the hope of seeing a return in the form of tourism.

Investors responded positively to the news in the hope of further mergers that will help cut costs at Greek Banks.

He might have tacked to the right, in the hope of winning over Republicans, but he would probably have failed.

Liang Shuming in theory and in practice encouraged a new construction of the countryside in the hope of creating a new culture and saving the traditional countryside.

(Roman Catholic Church) the act of a penitent disclosing his sinfulness before a priest in the sacrament of penance in the hope of absolution.

Tens of thousands of terrified civilians are jamming the roads of Congo’s North Kivu province in a frantic southbound exodus in the hope of self-preservation (see map).

Heart is seeking a home with eternal peace, in the hope of never fighting with others, or one's inner self, in the hope of being respected, accepted, understood, trusted, and sincerely cared for.

The dance reflects the production customs of the forests, and also pays tribute to the god of their trade in the hope of safe production and prosperous trade.

I am emailing you in the hope of studying English under your guidance as a graduate student.

I am e-mailing you in the hope of studying English under your guidance as a graduate student.

This text attempts to do some discussions in this respect, and is in the hope of resuming Montaigne's due status in the history of western historiography.

He took his eldest son with him in the hope of his being detached from some bad connections at home.

Some youngsters even give up their studies to attend these shows in the hope of winning their fame overnight.

someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential).

On the edge of Mianyang city, people roamed around a sports ground housing the homeless, holding cardboard signs with the names of relatives in the hope of information.

In the last twenty years, tens of thousands of people have voted with their feet in the hope of finding a better life elsewhere.

DESPERATE Africans and Asians risk their lives in the Atlantic or the Mediterranean each year in the hope of finding a low-skilled job somewhere in Europe.

Del Neri allegedly asked the Turin giants' board of directors to pursue the left-back, in the hope of bringing him to the side over the summer.

Financial firms will lobby the conferees furiously in the hope of overturning some provisions in the Senate bill, which, unusually, was harsher than the House's.

By whom also we have access through faith into this grace, wherein we stand, and glory in the hope of the glory of the sons of God.

The sum, he says, will be invested in east African treasury bonds and stocks, in the hope of dividends producing $700, 000 a year to invest in Bumbuli.

These type of searches aren’t performed with a particular result in mind – more in the hope of finding out the latest news about a topic.

Envoys were dispatched to China (then in Tang Dynasty) to absorb its advanced culture avidly, in the hope of being labeled as one of the civilized countries.

Therefore, it has great social significance to propagate the concept of nutrition and health in high school in the hope of fostering students 'nutrition and health.

That, of course, would be premature, and in the hope of going on more dates in my life, I'd like to officially disavow myself of such conclusions.

Chevron also claims that the plaintiffs' lawyers have colluded with court officials in calculating absurdly high damages in the hope of forcing the oil firm to settle.

In the stinging rain and the chillling snow she toils unceasingly, uncomplainingly, living wholly in the hope of her husband's return.

It also examines efforts to fire cannons at the clouds in the arid Southwest in the hope of generating rain by concussion.

Did the regime do it in order to highlight the threat from "extremists", or in the hope of pinning blame on outsiders?

In a lawsuit he filed last December against the local government in the hope of revoking the punishment, Yang lost his second trial.

After speaking for some time, Johnson said he had decided to sharply restrict the bombing of North Vietnam, in the hope of finding a resolution to the conflict.

The minister promised to announce the winning bidder by November 2007 in the hope of equipping the army with the vehicles by 2012.

The author finds two articles and one piece of ci poetry from extant literature, in the hope of supplementing the corpus.

The otherwise austerity-prone finance minister, Simeon Djankov, has funded the excavations near Sozopol with a large chunk of money, in the hope of new discoveries.

In his late chapters in 'After virtue', MacIntyre constructs a 'socially teleological account' for his virtue theory in the hope of this new teleology could replace Aristotle's teleology.

Another popular parental tactic is to discover late in life a deeply held religious faith, in the hope of winning a place in a church-run school.

Will he go big and try to draw contrasts with the Republicans or will he go smaller, in the hope of winning Republican votes in Congress?

He tried to meet a friend in London without a pre- arranged rendezvous and absurdly wandering the streets in the hope of a chance encounter.

And the Spanish government is eager to double its5% share in EADS, in the hope of landing more Airbus manufacturing jobs.

They had a secret pride in the hope of engrafting so rare a scion on the stock of their own nation.

Call me a conspiracy theorist, but this seems at least superficial evidence of rigging the game in the hope of favorable electoral results.

Now they are waiting for the CONI Court of Arbitration verdicts in the hope of seeing their17-point Calciopoli deduction reduced.

This is a group consisted by people who love wine and its culture, in the hope of making them as the career of their entire lives.

Kigali has yet to reach its Dick Whittington moment, when the rural poor are lured to the city in the hope of a better life.

We also constantly face the risk that our partners may be tempted to leave the relationship in the hope of trading up to a more desirable partner.

Ever since Wilfrid Voynich made the manuscript public in the hope of having it translated, theories flourished about the book's author and content.

When writing a contract in a foreign language, we should deliberate over and over again, and not abuse vocabulary in the hope of literary meaning or misunderstanding.

In truth, it is devilish hard to judge how much ground it would be wise for Mr Tsvangirai to give, in the hope of gradually gaining rightful power.

Accompanied by Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, Liu Bei went to Wolonggang in Longzhong in the hope of inviting Zhuge Liang to be their military adviser.

A cuckoo in a tree was crowing sorrowfully. Hearing this, a caring turtledove asked about her sadness in the hope of helping her out.

Hundreds of cancer patients worldwide have ovarian tissue and testicular tissue frozen in the hope of being able to have children once their treatment has finished.

Champion grower Joe Atherton has spent all year cultivating his crop of bumper vegetables in the hope of breaking world records with his giant crop.

But it has also led to a "hug her close" policy rather like Britain's towards America: embrace the stronger partner in the hope of shaping its policies.

He belatedly invited Sonia Gandhi, President of Congress, and Manmohan Singh, his predecessor as prime minister, to tea in the hope of finding a deal on a GST.

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