Use hope in a sentence
Sentences starting with hope
- Hope you'll enjoy yourselves. [6]
- Hope you and your good lady are well. [6]
- Hope the Squire treated you hahnsomely,--liberal pecooniary compensation,--hey? [6]
- Hope quickened at the vision of hope, the seats of judgment themselves were filled with radiance, and rumour, cowered and fled like the spirit of night. [9]
- Hope budded in the hearts of the old ministers, their pulses began to beat quicker, the scepter began to rise slowly, when: There was a hideous interruption! [5]
- Hope stole into the distorted face. [11]
- Hope revived his soul, and Hope is the sun before which despair flies as the shades of night flee at the rising of the day-star. [10]
- Hope had now risen supreme in her heart over grief and disappointment. [10]
- Hope with the patient, pathetic face, wanderer in all the oceans for 42 years, lucky in none; coming home defeated once more, now, minus his ship --resigned, uncomplaining, being used to this. [5]
- Hope led the outraged David, hatless, into the street. [11]
Sentences ending with hope
- And you, maiden, you will not belie this hope? [10]
- I believe, if you were to see her, your impression would be that there is no hope. [14]
- Rest and sleep will fetch you out all right, I hope. [5]
- The theft raid which he had made upon the village turned out better than he had ventured to hope. [5]
- She would be weary now, and worn with this long captivity, her forces impaired; despondent, perhaps, as knowing there was no hope. [5]
- She has been weak and ailing, as I learn, but she was better when I heard this morning, and they were full of hope. [12]
- We will hope, we will both hope! [10]
- In Sally's eyes was the story of the past three years: of love and temptation and struggle, of watchfulness and yearning and anxiety, of determination and an inviolable hope. [11]
- Yet the time was not without its undertone of anxieties, of grave perils that seemed to sanctify it and heighten its pleasures of hope. [4]
- But now--now there was no hope. [5]
Short sentences using hope
- I hope you're well. [12]
- Her last hope was gone. [5]
- I hope you're very well. [12]
- I hope you understood them. [9]
- I hope not too late. [13]
- While there's life there's hope. [11]
- Let us hope so, anyway. [5]
- I hope he slept well. [4]
- I hope you're right. [13]
- I hope I'll remember that. [11]
Sentences containing hope two or more times
- By the treaty which we have every hope to make with him--" "Oh, the treaty which we hope to make with him! [5]
- By stopping here we had the misfortune to lose our excursion, a loss that was soothed by no know ledge of its destination or hope of seeing it again, and a loss without a hope is nearly always painful. [4]
- She felt this to be their last hope and that if Nicholas refused the match she had found for him, she would have to abandon the hope of ever getting matters right. [2]
- If I am the latest graduate, I really and sincerely hope I am not the final flower of its seven centuries; I hope it may go on for seven ages longer. [5]
- It is a terrible thing to take away hope, even earthly hope, from a fellow-creature. [3]
- I still indulged some hope that I was mistaken in the fact; but copies of a correspondence on the subject between General Canby and yourself, and shown me to-day, dispel that hope. [7]
- In the soft ripening of the season there was peace and hope, but it was the hope of another day. [4]
- I had gone over to Mohair that day with a hope that some good reason was at the bottom of her tolerance for him, and had come back without any hope. [9]
- So surely as I hope for a mild judgment before the tribunal of the dead, I am innocent and have not ceased to hope for your liberation. [10]
- Hope and patience, hope and patience! [12]
More example sentences with the word hope in them
- I hope that your son is doing well. [9]
- He has followed your precept, Madam; I hope you accept his conclusions. [6]
- I hope that your mother is better. [9]
- But I hope your melancholy bodings as to her early death are not well founded. [7]
- We all feel your deep trouble with you; and we would hope, if we might, but your words deny us that privilege. [5]
- I hope our young Doctor will take kindly to his wife's (that is to be) teachings. [6]
- Well, I hope you won't come to an early grave like poor Charles,--or at any rate, that you may be prepared. [6]
- I hope that you will think nothing of the--the mistake at the gate. [9]
- And I hope you will make him happy. [9]
- I am sure you will join me in the hope for their further success; while yourself, and other good mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters, do all you and they can, to relieve and comfort the gallant soldiers who compose them. [7]
- I do hope you will have no serious trouble in Iowa. [7]
- What may delight you will cost bitter tears to many others, and so let us both hope that this splendid spectacle may now have reached its climax, and soon may come to an end. [10]
- And I hope you will be comfortable. [9]
- But you, Olympius, you who are the very soul of the revulsion we hope for, you must not be present at the festival. [10]
- If you hope, you transform a pleasant garden into the Elysian fields; if you fear anything you behold in a burning roof the conflagration of a world. [10]
- My hope, as you know, was to have made you a professional man, a lawyer, and to take you into my office. [9]
- At first, as you know, the hope of making him a combatant for the possessions which I have learned through you to regard as the highest and most sacred. [10]
- Pardon me, for you know that nobody cares more for you than I do,--I hope that you are happy in all your relations with this young friend of yours. [6]
- I do hope you have not dropped the classics and gone in for the modern notion of being real and practical. [4]
- I hope, Stanhope, you didn't encourage her. [4]
- I hope, however, you can spare me half an hour on one of those days, as I like to get as much of this bracing air as I can. [6]
- Then, just as you begin to half hope he is going to discover the cause of it and launch hot bolts of wrath at the guilty manufacturers of it, you have to turn away disappointed. [5]
- And I tell you as I hope for happiness here and hereafter, that if Worthington succeeds in what he is trying to do, if the railroads win in this fight, there will be no mercy for the people of that state. [9]
- I do hope you are worse scared than hurt, though you ought to know best. [7]
- My dear father, you are nearing the time-post of ninety years, with great health and cheerfulness; it is my hope you may top the arch of your good and honourable life with a century key-stone. [11]
- I do hope you are all well and having as jolly a time as we are, for I love you, sweetheart, and also, in a measure, the Bays. [5]
- I may teach you a very little directly, but I hope much more from the trains of thought I shall suggest. [3]
- That was ominous, yet she ceased not to hope, and thought: "If he were dead, I should see his corpse. [10]
- I hope to write from the Sea of Tiberius, Damascus, Jerusalem, Joppa, and possibly other points in the Holy Land. [5]
- She said she would try to hope again, she would get up and follow wherever he might lead if only he would not talk like that any more. [5]
- If David, however, would stand to the shovel hat, and if Hope would be faithful for ever to the poke bonnet and grey cloth, all might yet be well. [11]
- Then your one-third would be a fortune--and I hope to see that day! [5]
- Prepared for the worst, they trudged on with blind hope, eager to die fighting if they must die, rather than to perish of hunger and thirst in the desert. [11]
- For in whatever world I may find myself, I hope I shall always love our poor little spheroid, so long my home, which some kind angel may point out to me as a gilded globule swimming in the sunlight far away. [6]
- He went to work also, though with his defective training he had not the least hope of success. [10]
- The sky, the woods, the waters, the storms, life, death love, the hope and vision of eternity,--these are images that write themselves in poetry in every soul which has anything of the divine gift. [6]
- In the dry wood of despair soon budded green shoots of hope, and instead of annihilation at the end of this life they showed me Heaven and all its joys. [10]
- I hope you won't trifle with him, and let him get the notion that he's coming on any other basis. [8]
- I hope you won't suffer none for your kindness to me. [13]
- I hope he won't overdo it. [9]
- I hope you won't mind my saying so, under the circumstances, but I've always rather liked you, admired you, even back in the Cambridge days. [9]
- I hope you won't mind my saying so in my stupid way. [11]
- I hope it won't make any difference in our personal relations. [9]
- I hope you won't lose any patients by my making a little fun of your meters and scopes and contrivances. [6]
- I hope it won't be a literary one, with a fancy for running my department. [8]
- It takes a woman to sound a woman's heart, and she found there was still love enough under the ruffled waters to warrant the hope of peace and tranquillity. [6]
- Give me boldness without rashness, and hope without vain thinking. [11]
- He is wholly without hope, and is only thinking of throwing away everything and flying to some foreign land. [5]
- My heart was withered and shrunk with exile and sorrow, but I feel that it expands--it beats more joyfully now that there is a hope of vengeance. [10]
- You were bored with yourself.--Then there is some hope for your future wife. [11]
- As such, and with what information I have, I hope and believe General Taylor, if elected, would not veto the proviso. [7]
- You will remain with us, I hope, Messieurs," she continued. [9]
- I am flattered with the personal regard you manifested for me; but I do hope that, on more mature reflection, you will view the public interest as a paramount consideration, and therefore determine to let the worst come. [7]
- I have listened with the greatest pleasure to the compliments which the chairman has paid to Mr. Rogers and that road of his to-night, and I hope some of them are deserved. [5]
- Presently he said, with something of hope in his voice-- "Perchance he is but mad upon this one strain, and hath his wits unmarred as toucheth other matter. [5]
- They were staying with Professor and Mrs. Max Mueller, whose hospitalities I hope they enjoyed as much as we did. [6]
- You will share with me the hope that the highwayman who stopped him may be brought to justice, though, indeed, your man Tardif left him behind in the dust. [11]
- Come--come and say with me that we shall part no more--in spirit no more; that, whatever comes, you and I have fulfilled our great hope, though under the shadow of the sword. [11]
- She pictured herself with her son and daughter as enjoying Mena's estate, freed from debt and increased by Ani's generosity, and then a new, intoxicating hope came into her mind. [10]
- It was done with evident excitement, and his voice sounded eagerly urgent as he exclaimed: "I fix my last hope on you, Sir Knight, for you see there is scarcely one of the others who would not have an intercessor. [10]
- I was racked with anxiety about Farrar; at last, when I had all but given up hope, I received a telegram from him dated at Detroit, saying he would arrive with the doctor that evening. [9]
- To drop in with a poor little moral at the fag-end of such a gorgeous massacre was like following the expiring sun with a candle and hope to attract the world's attention to it. [5]
- The goodwife touched, with a perishing hope, and rather as a matter of form, upon the subject of cooking. [5]
- The Landlady answered with a faded smile, which implied that there was no hope in that direction. [6]
- I could have wished that you both had taken longer to reflect, but I hope with all my heart that you will be happy. [9]
- Against his daughter's wish, he had given to the richest and most aristocratic among them, the Sicilian baron Don Fabrizio di Moncada, the hope of gaining her hand. [10]
- I hope, and wish it to be understood, that there may be no allusion to unpleasant differences. [7]
- Always on the wing, as we were, and merely pausing a moment to catch fitful glimpses of the wonders of half a world, we could not hope to receive or retain vivid impressions of all it was our fortune to see. [5]
- I hope Mr. Wilson will soon allow me to dispense with the nurse; she is well enough, no doubt, but somewhat too obsequious; and not, I should think, to be much trusted; yet I was obliged to trust her in some things. [14]
- But, my dear, will you not give us a little hope of touching this heart, so kind and generous? [2]
- I hope you will write often; and as you write more rapidly than I do, don't make your letters so short as mine. [7]
- A big war will temporarily shut up the Suez Canal some day and the English ships will have to go to India around the Cape of Good Hope again; then England will have to have Bourbon and will take it. [5]
- I hope you will tell me how. [7]
- I hope you will take me there. [9]
- I hope it will succeed, and now that I have talked with you I take heart to believe it will. [5]
- I hope you will see that it explains itself. [6]
- I hope you will rest well. [9]
- I hope you will reproduce the cat-pile, full page. [5]
- I hope you will remember that, with the exception of your aunt and uncle, you have no better friend than I. [9]
- I hope you will remember me to her. [9]
- I hope you will regard the other duties claiming my attention, together with the great length and importance of these documents, as constituting a sufficient apology for not having responded sooner. [7]
- This once we will put the matter plainly: Who can hope to win love that gives none, but turns away morosely from his fellow-creatures? [10]
- I hope he will put all possible energy and speed into the effort. [7]
- I hope you will prize her as we prize her. [9]
- I hope you will not worry any more than you can help. [5]
- I hope it will not make me proud and stuck-up--I should not like to be that. [5]
- I hope they will not get into any trouble. [9]
- I hope he will not be long ere he publishes another book. [14]
- I hope it will not be long before we see you. [4]
- I hope you will never get the like of the load saddled onto you that was saddled onto me 3 years ago. [5]
- I hope you will meet with complete success, and I am sorry I cannot be there to witness it and help you rejoice. [5]
- I hope nobody will lift his hand against this noble creature to mutilate him in any way. [6]
- I hope you will illustrate this tale considerably. [5]
- I hope thee will have nothing more to do with him. [5]
- I hope you will have no unwelcome occasion for his services,--you are never ill, you know,--but, anyhow, he is going to be here, and no matter what happens he will be on hand. [6]
- We hope you will have help from him soon. [7]
- I hope they will have a better opinion of our music in Heaven than I have down here. [5]
- I hope Jasmine will give you a good dinner. [11]
- I hope it will find you before your release. [11]
- I hope you will find something of the Greek rhythm in my versions, and that I have caught a spark of inspiration from the impassioned Lesbian. [6]
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