160 examples of hope to make in sentences

It would be vain for Germany to take the world; she could not keep it; nor, though she can make a vast number of people miserable for a long time, could she ever hope to make all the inhabitants of the world miserable for all time.

" "Then I guess you must have trapped all sorts of wild animals before now, Obed?" suggested Steve, eagerly, "so you know their habits to a fraction; because, of course, only one who is posted in that direction could ever hope to make a success of a fur farm.

Fear of the tide-like darkness That followeth close behind, And hope to make thee journey on In the journey of the mind.

Fear of the tide-like darkness That followeth close behind, And hope to make thee journey on In the journey of the mind.

"Gentlemen," said the Major, the huskiness in his voice betraying his emotion, "we are now within five miles of the Pole, and that is as close an observation as any man can hope to make.

Grief as of Alps that yearn but never reach, Grief as of Death for Life, of Night for Day: Such grief, O Song, how hast thou strength to teach, How hope to make assay?

Henry hoped to be too good a writer to hope to make money as well.

Tush, feare nothing woman, I hope to make him so again.

Much experience of coaching beginners convinces me that there is still room for a book such as I hope to make thisa book containing only the simple answers to questions put to me during the last three years, when I have been responsible for running the Ski-ing in various centres.

No one library collects all the still-extant books ever written and no one person could hope to make a dent in that corpus of written work.

What blame to the meek Quaker, if she took her lost hope to make the hills of heaven more fair? Nothing remains to tell that the poor Welsh puddler once lived, but this figure of the mill-woman cut in korl.

" "I like this Major Noltitz," I said, "and I hope to make his acquaintance very soon.

My chief motive for holding on has been to provide money for others (for myself, I have been many years able to retire), but even the £300 a year I shall thus lose I may fairly hope to make by the additional time I shall have for book-writing.

[190] I hope to make use of this passage in a future section of my work on the Italian Poetry of the Renaissance.

I hope to make a picture of the whole quaint incident, for it was a corner crammed full of Imperial history in the light of what we already knew, and it would otherwise have been about as unintelligible as any group of animate or inanimate nature could possibly have been.

"Tell me, won't you?" "'An open hand, an easy shoe and a hope to make the day go through,'" he quoted with a quick laugh.

Women must believe in themselves before they can hope to make other people believe in them; therefore they have themselves to persuade first of all.

"Mrs. Taine," he said, with quiet dignity, "I must tell you that I hope to make Miss Andrés my wife.

I vow to God, that if I may only see you back in France, the recompense I hope to make you shall be so great, that others shall conceive fresh desire to serve me.'

Perhaps she only needed some sunbeams to warm up again her chilled heart, only some gleam of hope to make her soul young again, and strong and ready once more to love and to suffer.

A Man that is defective in either of these Qualifications (whatever may be the secret Ambition of his Heart) must never hope to make the Figure You have done, among the fashionable part of his Species.

No son remains in King Dushyanta's place To offer sacred homage to the dead Of Puru's noble line; my ancestors Must drink these glistening tears, the last libation A childless man can ever hope to make them.

I can not hope to make clear to any one the tearing and rending in my breast as these things passed through my mind while I went on and on, through water and mud, blindly stumbling, dazed by the sufferings I endured.

There was no one else in sightnot one boy in the class out of whom Keith might hope to make a friend.

The subjects he took up were so abstruse, that we could not hope to make our readers understand what he accomplished, or how far he excelled his predecessors in his grasp and comprehension of them.

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