46999 examples of hopes in sentences

In that eventful year came the revolution in Berlin, which created such high hopes, doomed, alas!

Of the happy issue of these hopes, and the great college which now stands at Williamsburg, there is no need to remind this generation.

By striking to right or left we might walk into it, and then good-bye to our hopes of the hills.

The visitor to the Natural History Museum in 1894 need go no further than the Great Hall to see the realisation of my hopes by the present Director.]] VIII BIOGENESIS AND ABIOGENESIS (THE PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE FOR 1870)

He then prophetically added: "I have often and often in the course of the sessions and the vicissitudes of my hopes and fears in its issues, looked at that behind the President without being able to tell whether it was rising or setting.

" She had hopes of telling their ages bluntly to the mill superintendent and having them refused.

But this life was not for him,he remembered that; the girl was nothing to him now: he was not fool enough to taunt himself with false hopes.

Though he could not have expressed his sentiments in words, the garden brought poignant recollections of the hopes and promises which had thrown their rose color about the young days of his marriage.

His hopes had never blossomed into fulfilment.

The nurse is often heard to declare that she has lost all hopes of her charge when she has observed a piannet on the house-top.

It was connected with various juggling tricks and deceptions, affected an obscure jargon of language, and insinuated itself into every thing in which the hopes and fears of mankind were concerned.

After a moment's hesitation Plotinus resolved to lie quiet in the hopes of hearing something that might indicate what influences were in the ascendant in the philosophical republic.

On April 2, 1860, at the opening of the new Parliament, Victor Emmanuel could thus sum up the results already obtained by the nationalist party: "In a very short space of time an invasion repulsed, Lombardy liberated by valiant feats of arms, Central Italy freed by her people's wonderful strength, and to-day, assembled around me here, the representatives of the rights and hopes of the nation.

Her murders and orgies were soon forgotten in the new hopes for Russian regeneration.

Her dealings with Russia strengthened these hopes.

He plied the workers with question on question until they told him all the hopes and fears and needs and longings which often they hesitated to put into their official letters to the Boards.

the dinner now appears, The object of our hopes and fears, The end of all our pain!"

"I am glad of your appearance among us, Mrs. Bloomfield," said John Effingham, "for, certainly more Anglo-mania never existed than that which my good friend Howel manifests this evening, and I have hopes that your eloquence may persuade him out of some of those notions, on which my logic has fallen like seed scattered by the way-side.

" "I can have little hopes of success where Mr. John Effingham has failed.

The unwarranted hopes aroused by his enthusiastic reports of rejuvenating miracles have long since been dissipated.

With this design, my lords, has the greatness of the French power been exaggerated, the faith of the king of Sardinia questioned, and the king of Prussia represented as determined to support the pretensions of the emperour; with this view has our natural strength been depreciated, and all our measures and hopes have been ridiculed, with wantonness, not very consistent with the character of a British patriot.

Yet these are but hopes, in which it does not become us to indulge.

While the purchase price of slaves was wellnigh quadrupled in the three score years of the nineteenth century, slave wages were little more than doubled, for these were of course controlled not by the fluctuating hopes and fears of what the distant future might bring but by the sober prospect of the work at hand.

Lady Maria is poor, and hopes for money for her aunt, and Lady Maria has a secret or two which the old woman knows and brandishes over her.

"The bishop's compliments, and his lordship is not very well to-day, and he hopes Mr. Harding will dine with him."

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