2013 examples of hope for in sentences

At the moment, however, the British warships were scattered over the North Sea in such a manner as to preclude such an attempt; and the best Admiral Beatty and Admiral Jellicoe could hope for was to come up with the German fleet and give battle, preventing, if possible, the escape of any units of the fleet to other parts of the sea and to drive all that the British could not sink back to Heligoland.

"The most we can hope for is to be allowed to live it down.

The ambiguous language of those employed in such missions was too well known to leave much hope for the future.

We're nearer the solution of the matter than I dared hope for.

'There's nae hope for Jamie, mon,' he said to a friend.

I have actually sent her up this letter of Charlotte's, and hope for happy effects from it.

The thing is well and delicately done, with a reserve that may encourage the judicious to hope for good work in the future from a pen that is (I fancy) as yet somewhat new.

Or hope for his release (as if he were Some prodigie or monster), each night show him To such as greive his fortune, which must be To him worse then ten thousand deaths made horrid With all the actes of Crueltie.

[3380]a hot and dry brain never sleeps well: grief, fears, cares, expectations, anxieties, great businesses, In aurum utramque otiose ut dormias, and all violent perturbations of the mind, must in some sort be qualified, before we can hope for any good repose.

But his own hope for his recovery was more alive than hers.

This was what their hastened marriage had blessed them with, giving them leisure, before summer came, to penetrate to remote folds of the southern mountains, to linger in the shade of Sicilian orange-groves, and finally, travelling by slow stages to the Adriatic, to reach the central hill-country where even in July they might hope for a breathable air.

She sat numbed with that deadly assurance, praying without hope for help to come, hopeless that any medical skill would avail when it did come.

I thought it my duty to complain, in tender terms, of these frequent avocations; but was answered, that rank and fortune might reasonably hope for some indulgence; that the retardation of my pupil's progress would not be imputed to any negligence or inability of mine; and that with the success which satisfied every body else, I might surely satisfy myself.

As I have said before, I'd long since given up hope for a miracle like the one that has saved me.

He could only wait and watch, and hope for a favorable issue of the undertaking.

Is there no hope for me?

A natural irresistible attachment to that favourable passion, idling, had led me to hope for indulgence from the Idler, but I find him a stranger to the title.

I was outraged, desperate, with no door of escape from a life that, losing its hope in God, had not yet learned to live for hope for man.

He would have a talk with Chonita that night, something he had not dared to hope for, and he suspected that she had promoted the opportunity.

If you hope for mercy, it must come from there," and the chief pointed heavenward.

Is therecan there ever beany hope for me?"

If but one of them had begun the task of self-conquest, there would be hope for both.

Until he could hope for that, he must sincerely hold that his was the better belief, as well as the likeliernamely, that the wronger and the wronged went into darkness, friendly with oblivion, joy and sorrow alike forgotten, there to bid adieu both to reproach and self-contempt.

When the delegation of the Boers which was sent to appeal to the European Powers for action in behalf of the Republics reached Paris in July, 1900, the attitude of the French Government was not altered, nor were the envoys encouraged to hope for intervention.

Such real sufferers cannot bear to talk of themselves, still less to hope for what they cannot at all expect.

2013 examples of  hope for  in sentences