Examples of 'dare to hope' in a sentence

Meaning of "dare to hope"

dare to hope - means to have the courage or audacity to feel optimistic or expectant about something despite uncertainty or odds

How to use "dare to hope" in a sentence

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dare to hope
I dare to hope that they will be kept.
Luke was beginning to dare to hope that was true.
I dare to hope that he can have enough of honesty.
We can still dare to hope and to love.
I dare to hope that you share this point of view.
Because he does not dare to hope.
To dare to hope and to love.
We did not even dare to hope.
Dare to hope for a better life with the right resources.
I did not dare to hope anymore.
We believe because we dare to hope.
We dare to hope.
Our call has met with a success that we did not dare to hope for.
I dare to hope that my advice has been of some use these past months.
Christians dare to hope.

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At last we dare to hope that lasting peace can now be guaranteed democratically.
The preface for Mass says that we dare to hope.
I dare to hope so.
My hands tremble and I dare to hope again.
I dare to hope that this may provide occasion for us to meet at last.
But the lowliest can hardly dare to hope to be loved for himself alone.
I dare to hope that he can have enough of honesty and the frankness between us.
My biggest sin is that I dare to hope.
Or dare to hope.
Victory in South Africa allowed us to dare to hope for an opening in Haiti.
I dare to hope that he will mature and reflect after this massive mistake.
I thank Mr Doorn and I dare to hope that we will see practical results.
I dare to hope that this bizarre collusion is not the result of any shameful bargaining.
Is it possible to dare to hope for our children?
We dare to hope for further such concrete expressions of political will and moral courage.
I think you might dare to hope that, sir.
We dare to hope that this will occur and that the worst will be avoided.
In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope.
It may be time to dare to hope that this movie might actually be good.
Slowly but surely, we are observing the globalization of democracy, and we dare to hope.
I dare to hope that the day will come when he will know and understand me.
Even in his most positive estimates he did not dare to hope for that!
We dare to hope that this second exhibition will definitively position this artist for greatness.
On the other hand, if things turn out bad do not even dare to hope.
We dare to hope because He is still on the throne.
From this point forward, those suffering from extreme injustice could dare to hope for intervention.
If I could dare to hope that my interest would in the smallest way be returned.
It has taken its toll on my health, as I dare to hope you may understand.
And I dare to hope you may prove less intractable and more rewarding than your sister.
Your countenance is not unpleasant, and I dare to hope you may.
So I dare to hope that things will go well for us this year.
Poking through! My biggest sin is that I dare to hope.
But I still dare to hope that one day this might be the case.
I admit, even did not dare to hope.
We dare to hope with a capital H.

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