Sentence for hoped | Use hoped in a sentence

Hoped example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use hoped in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for hoped.

  • He hoped for Rose. (10)
  • More cannot be hoped. (4)
  • I hoped it would storm. (9)
  • She hoped he would not. (10)
  • Little else could be hoped for. (10)
  • He hoped with Diana, bled with her. (10)
  • I hoped I had heard Crossjay return. (10)
  • Something might be hoped from a woman. (10)
  • He hoped she would be more on her guard. (10)
  • She hoped she was English, she remarked. (10)
  • Kiomi said she hoped he would not catch me. (10)
  • Dudley Sowerby hoped he might win the maiden. (10)
  • She hoped they might now become friends again. (4)
  • He had hoped for four, and been afraid of three. (8)
  • She could not respect her parents as she had hoped. (4)
  • He had hoped she would speak again, but she did not. (4)
  • The former said, he hoped he should see Miss Nesta. (10)
  • Yesterday I hoped But last night spoiled everything. (9)
  • He hoped she would not, for the sake of her composure. (10)
  • I always kind of hoped it would turn out the other way. (9)
  • And for an instant he thought and hoped that he did love her. (10)
  • Kitty simpered and smiled, and hoped her turn was coming soon. (4)
  • To-day I find that I have not gained by it, as I hoped I should. (10)
  • And how could she have hoped to get the money by any other means? (22)
  • I hoped I was perfectly equal to any sacrifice of that description. (4)
  • What definitely he hoped, intended, resolved, he could not have said. (8)
  • For myself you have offered more happiness than I could have hoped for. (10)
  • So he hoped in despite of whispering reason, till Georgiana spoke to him. (10)
  • His party was out, and he hoped for higher station on its return to power. (10)
  • It is hoped that everybody sees the importance of understanding such points. (10)
  • The room was neat, with greater comfort in its appointments than he hoped for. (9)
  • She hoped to recover them in Italy, and the calm security of a mind untainted. (10)
  • Cynthia did not protest against his self-reproach as he possibly hoped she would. (9)
  • He begged his pardon, as he entered, and said he hoped he should not disturb him. (9)
  • He had hoped to be a little sentimental with Lady Blandish, knowing her romantic. (10)
  • The exhaustion ensuing we named tranquillity, and hoped that it would bear fruit. (10)
  • The expedition from which so much had been hoped in England was an utter failure. (19)
  • He was disappointed, but he could not have said what he had hoped or expected her to say. (9)
  • She hoped to hear from her; rather hoped, for the moment, not to see her. (10)
  • Amongst these was the Abbe de Queylus, who hoped the King would eventually make him a bishop. (19)
  • A gentlemanly humility, or demureness of aspect, when seen, would, he hoped, disarm his enemy. (10)
  • This was not what he hoped, but be was richly content when she returned to his personal history. (9)
  • A very friendly inquiry after Miss Fairfax, she hoped, might lead the way to a return of old feelings. (4)
  • At any rate, Adrian hoped for such natural choruses as you hear in the nursery when a bauble is lost. (10)
  • Count Lika murmured that he hoped his Chief would be wrong in something else: he spoke significantly. (10)
  • When he came away, she was going to walk out with Captain Benwick, which, he hoped, would do her good. (4)
  • Winton had hoped that warmth and sunlight would bring some life to her spirit, but it did not seem to. (8)
  • A speedy cure must not be hoped, but everything was going on as well as the nature of the case admitted. (4)
  • Such another scheme, composed of so many ill-assorted people, she hoped never to be betrayed into again. (4)
  • The general lifted his hat to their group, and hoped that Mrs. Eltwin was well, and Major Eltwin better. (9)
  • Wilfrid hoped eagerly he might be allowed to hand them to the door, and made three skips across the mire. (10)
  • He hoped she might make some amends for the many very plain faces he was continually passing in the streets. (4)
  • Things will be arranged to suit me, I rather think, and the salary (perhaps) left even larger than I hoped. (14)
  • I hoped to spare his feelings, I beg his forgiveness now, by devoting some of it, unknown to him, to assist him. (10)
  • Her philosophy swallowed it in the lump, as the great serpent his meal; she hoped to digest it sleeping likewise. (10)
  • If Frontenac hoped that the Iroquois would cease after this to give him trouble, he was destined to disappointment. (19)
  • The former she hoped at last might have been accidental, and the latter she could only attribute to her own stupidity. (4)
  • I hoped you were feeling her quality, so that we should have it in the family, anyway, and always know what it was like. (9)
  • She hoped for the day when Tony would know it, and haply that another, whom she little comprehended, was her rightful mate. (10)
  • It was about the necklace, which she was now most earnestly longing to return, and hoped to obtain his approbation of her doing. (4)
  • She was happier and hoped for some little harshness and kindness mixed that she might carry away to travel with and think over. (10)
  • They had crossed Broadway, and were walking over to Washington Square, in the region of which they now hoped to place themselves. (9)
  • I have heard also that in his last hours or moments he said, or his dearest ones hoped he had said, something about meeting again. (9)
  • She by no means intended to encourage love for Emilia, but she hoped for his sake, that the sentiment he had indulged was sincere. (10)
  • She hoped, she prayed, that Alice might never realise how little depth he had; that she might go through life and never suspect it. (9)
  • He passed on to Steignton, returned to London, and left England for Spain, as he wrote word, saying he hoped to settle at Steignton neat year. (10)
  • Susan had an open, sensible countenance; she was like William, and Fanny hoped to find her like him in disposition and goodwill towards herself. (4)
  • Nataly shunned his name, with a superstitious dread lest any mention of him should renew pretensions that she hoped, and now supposed, were quite withdrawn. (10)
  • They did not look like the country people whom I rather hoped and expected to see, but were apparently my fellow-villagers, in different stages of excitement. (9)

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