Examples of 'up any hope' in a sentence

Meaning of "up any hope"

up any hope - Indicates completely extinguishing or eliminating any chance or optimism

How to use "up any hope" in a sentence

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up any hope
We gave up any hope of that years ago.
I have already long given up any hope for love.
Give up any hope of a normal life.
She had completely given up any hope of seeing it again.
You gave up any hope of that when you went to work for the Brujeria.
He certainly had long since given up any hope of recovering its contents.
It was only in prayer that I was able to muster up any hope.
I would given up any hope to get away.
I knew I was wrong to build up any hope.
I eventually gave up any hope of seeing it again.
But when pressures and heartaches come into our lives, many give up any hope.
I have given up any hope of understanding those.
Still, he did not give up any hope.
I had to give up any hope to reach the summit.
Give up any hope of a normal life and… Abandon your home, abandon your father.

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I pretty much gave up any hope of catching her.
I have given up any hope of interviewing or even meeting the president.
President Grant had to give up any hope of a third term.
I had given up any hope of ever finding the man who did this.
When would her heart give up any hope of getting them back?
I've given up any hope of getting the parts or the money returned.
Now, nearly everyone had given up any hope for helping the girl.
Give up any hope.
You will need to give up any hope of becoming a master card gambler.
I have long ago given up any hope of getting into her psychotic good graces.
Banks in turn had to give up any hope of renewing his campaign against Shreveport.
I will not give up any hope of saving Ka Suo.
People, Satan has given up any hope of being worshipped in this land of yours.
I hadn't given up any hope as I am an optimist.
CAR officials often give up any hope of bringing them to accept “ progress ”.

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