Sentence for hopes | Use hopes in a sentence

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  • I have hopes of you. (10)
  • Much beyond my hopes. (4)
  • I begin to have hopes. (10)
  • There could be no hopes. (10)
  • Evan soon had high hopes. (10)
  • He had great hopes of me. (10)
  • His hopes hung elsewhere. (10)
  • The idea sustained her hopes. (5)
  • But again his hopes were frustrated. (19)
  • Austin, you know, had great hopes of her. (10)
  • Perhaps the hopes of his House hung on it. (10)
  • But such hopes are doomed to disappointment. (16)
  • Of his grand-daughter, with her broken hopes? (8)
  • This was the deathblow to the hopes of Lévis. (19)
  • In this mood he reached the Mecca of his hopes. (8)
  • He knew her to allude to certain hopes of fame. (10)
  • I never held you bound to me in my fondest hopes. (9)
  • But there are hopes of her being forgiven in time. (4)
  • I have great hopes of finding him quite the reverse. (4)
  • He thought that warmer hopes would soon flow into her. (10)
  • He thought that warmer hopes would soon flow into her. (22)
  • Black thoughts about Soames mingled with the faintest hopes. (8)
  • A fire in the darkness gives hopes that men will be at hand. (10)
  • Desires and hopes would surely have weighted and shrouded her. (10)
  • My mother desires her best love, and hopes to hear from you soon. (4)
  • Estates mortgaged, but hopes of saving a remnant of the property. (10)
  • Emma waited the result with impatience, but not without strong hopes. (4)
  • She thought nothing of his attachment, and was insulted by his hopes. (4)
  • It deprived Sir Claude of his hopes, even of his refuge at Port Royal. (19)
  • I merely say it will be against my hopes and judgment if she marries you. (8)
  • Nothing occurred between them that could justify the hopes of his sister. (4)
  • Her hopes were answered; Jane had not been gone long before it rained hard. (4)
  • My father is in Touraine, and greets you affectionately; he hopes to come. (10)
  • He saw now the immeasurable hopes his residence at Beckley had lured him to. (10)
  • Comfortable hopes, however, were given that he would find Mr. Crawford at home. (4)
  • Cousin answered he, do not endeavour to raise my hopes by such flattering assurances. (4)
  • She had no schemes, no hopes, but simply the desire to bestow, the capacity to believe. (10)
  • He hinted at the work for Graves and at his hopes of a large commission from some railroad. (13)
  • Bingley met them with hopes that Mrs. Bennet had not found Miss Bennet worse than she expected. (4)
  • It was all so wonderfully beautiful and his heart filled to overflowing with memories and hopes. (5)
  • In both cases the advantage the dramatist hopes to confer on the public is immediate and practical. (8)
  • Haply now, His hopes are keenest, and his fervent blood Richest with youth, and love, and fond regard! (10)
  • Their humble little hopes and means to come to union approached, after a fashion, hymning at his ears. (10)
  • And that was a prospect bearing resemblance to hopes of the cure of a malady through a sharp operation. (10)
  • I dare say I was not reasonable in carrying with me hopes of an intercourse at all like that of Mansfield. (4)
  • They will suffice to fill the dungeons on both sides of the Urals, to unman our youth, to bury our hopes. (12)
  • Thus be thy hopes, Living but to yearn Upwards to the hidden scopes; – Even within the urn Let them burn! (10)
  • She was glad when things went ill with her, when her hopes failed, when she was insulted or misunderstood. (12)
  • Dream of the blossom of Good, In its waver and current and curve, With the hopes of my offspring enscrolled! (10)
  • Announce and confirm it to all who have set their hopes on me and given me their trust on definite conditions. (12)
  • All his hopes of using it in his profession to make hardened sinners confess their misdeeds, were therefore, vain. (5)
  • The two lines of postscript contained more, far more food for hopes and fears than did all the rest of the epistle. (6)
  • Mrs. Corey turned a little pale, but shut her lips tight and mourned in silence whatever hopes she had lately permitted herself. (9)
  • The $3000 promised him will lead him on to new hopes in extravagance and he will be eager for more when he gets his full share. (18)
  • At the very moment when Champlain saw all his hopes about to be realised, the most cruel blow that had yet fallen fell upon him. (19)
  • This little discovery had sufficed to transfigure, as it were, the rest of the day, and awaken a throng of new hopes and questions. (5)
  • Caroline could scarcely forbear from smiling at the feverish anxiety she showed for a reply that should confirm her words and hopes. (10)
  • Yet for a period they went to and fro softly, with that peculiar hush of fear scarcely relieved, lest their hopes might be too strong. (13)
  • Closest to the people, nearest to their home life, its hopes and its aspirations, the country editor is at the foundation of journalism. (16)
  • He wrote in April, and had strong hopes of settling everything to his entire satisfaction, and leaving Antigua before the end of the summer. (4)
  • Robert had spent his hopes upon a wet day that would have kept the congregation sparse and the guests at Fairly absent from public devotions. (22)
  • He was not intending, however, by such action, to be conveying to her that unqualified approbation and encouragement which her hopes drew from it. (4)
  • Her bashful joys like serpents sting her tenderness to tears: Her hopes are sleeping eagles in the shining of the spheres; O beauty of the bride! (10)
  • Was he restrained by some prescient sense of the perishable nature of the material upon which he was expected to inscribe the record of his hopes? (7)
  • He knows that his chief chance is with plastic youth; he hopes to form the future writer; still more he hopes to form the future reader. (16)
  • Yet these English prisoners thought they saw how Louisburg might be taken, and their hopes were eagerly seized upon and shared by the Governor of Massachusetts. (19)
  • These two had become very friendly, according to her hopes; and Miss Paynham was extremely solicitous to draw suggestions from Mr. Redworth and win his approval. (10)

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