Examples of 'one hopes' in a sentence
Meaning of "one hopes"
one hopes: This phrase is often used to express a wish, desire, or expectation for something positive to happen
How to use "one hopes" in a sentence
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One hopes that this is a wise decision.
Teenagers who no one hopes it for anything.
So one hopes he will accept the endorsement.
He is the young man one hopes for.
Naturally one hopes they will succeed.
It is the alternative hypothesis that one hopes to support.
At least one hopes that to be the case.
Just not the kind of miracle one hopes to see.
One hopes the discussions will be constructive.
It is the hypothesis one hopes to support.
One hopes that these conversions are sincere.
And work which one hopes may be of some use.
One hopes at my age to build up an immunity.
A list of things one hopes to accomplish before they die.
One hopes that this is but a temporary setback.
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A gathering which one hopes.
No one hopes for such a quick implementation.
One can not fear death if one hopes to accomplish something.
No one hopes for a society like that.
One must have lessons if one hopes to ever attend a ball.
One hopes that this appetite can be satisfied.
Which is not exactly the wedding night that one hopes for.
One hopes for the best.
Regional economic integration which one hopes will lead to an easing of political tensions.
One hopes solitude will stir the imagination.
Her doctors say that her condition is permanent but well one hopes.
And then one hopes a shared point of view.
We are setting up our own competition which one hopes the other nations will join.
One hopes that a change of perspective is in the works.
In Christianity however faith is a requirement if one hopes to achieve salvation.
One hopes there will be a way.
The permission is more desirable if one hopes for their Islam.
One hopes you are not over extending yourself.
Exhales One hopes.
One hopes that your girls.
Shitting his guts out as we speak, one hopes.
One hopes they are coming from a place of love.
It 's for the benefit of the school one hopes.
One hopes for a sense of continuity.
But with age comes wisdom, or so one hopes.
One hopes this statement turns into fact.
Divorce is an unfortunate, complicated circumstance that no one hopes to go through.
One hopes she chose her partners well.
Graceful spirit, within whom one hopes and believes.
One hopes for a translation soon.
Why is a multidisciplinary approach necessary if one hopes to understand e-commerce?
One hopes that such practices will be repeated.
I guess that's what one hopes for when writing a poem.
One hopes for the latter.
This is selfexplanatory, and it must be accepted if one hopes to achieve anything.
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I have great hopes of tracing the car
He hopes he is on the trail of an interesting new discovery
You can have my hopes and my dreams