Use hoping in a sentence
Sentences starting with hoping
- Hoping that you three are well and happy and will be coming back before the winter sets in. [5]
- Hoping you will see a change for the better and begin to reap the fruit of your long and hard labor. [5]
- Hoping this, and remembering what she was, has made me feel as if I would always try to please her, and always be what I should like to seem to her if I was still her servant. [12]
- Hoping to enter on an entirely new life quite unlike the old one, he expected everything to be unusual, even more unusual than what he was seeing. [2]
- Hoping to make it appear that I hadn't noticed anything, I dropped my voice a little and went on, intending, however, to stop at the end of the verse: "'Malbrouck has gone a-fighting, Mironton, Mironton, Mirontaine! [11]
- Hoping to find her on the Owl's Nest with old Tabus, he then landed there, but had been so uncivilly rebuffed on the shore by a rough fellow that he might be glad to have escaped with sound limbs. [10]
Sentences ending with hoping
- The rain and thunder were booming yet, and the anxious family were still waiting, still hoping. [5]
- Then I issued forth, not feeling overconfident, but hoping. [9]
- Yet it seemed as though Breaking Rock was waiting--waiting and hoping. [11]
Sentences containing hoping two or more times
- Again and again he renewed these efforts, hoping, doubting, despairing,--once more hoping, and at last, when he had almost ceased to hope, she gasped, she breathed, she moaned, and rolled her eyes wildly round her, she was born again into this mortal life. [6]
More example sentences with the word hoping in them
- More than one young gentleman of family had been known to ride through the Place du Vier Prison, hoping to get sight of her, and to offer the view of a suggestively empty pillion behind him. [11]
- Now, I ask you, what joys can I look forward to, and what certain happiness am I justified in hoping for? [10]
- Well, here's wishing you luck, Bert, and hoping we'll meet over there. [9]
- He had waited with patience, hoping stubbornly that she might come to put her hand in his one day. [11]
- Having been sent with papers from Kutuzov to the Tsarevich, he looked in on Boris, hoping to find him alone. [2]
- The few inhabitants who had remained invited commanding officers to their houses, hoping thereby to secure themselves from being plundered. [2]
- At the time when we were hoping to see him it was thought that he was too ill to receive visitors, but he has since written me that he regretted we did not carry out our intention. [6]
- The last words were, "There mayn't be any help for me and my sweet chicks, but I am still hoping, and you must send a man or many. [11]
- At last she went back to the farm-house, hoping against hope that Hugh might have returned by another road. [9]
- Tom watched and watched, hoping whenever a frisking frock came in sight, and hating the owner of it as soon as he saw she was not the right one. [5]
- While the Emperor was dining, Valuev, looking out of the window, said: "The people are still hoping to see Your Majesty again. [2]
- All day I walked towards the far end of a prodigious hall of the office, hoping to come out into heaven any moment, but it was a mistake. [5]
- In a quandary Venters returned to the other horses, hoping much, yet doubting more, that when Wrangle had grazed to suit himself he might be caught. [13]
- So they will unwed us to-morrow, Robert; but be sure that I shall never be unwed in my own eyes, and that I will wait till I die, hoping you will come and take me--oh, Robert, my husband--take me home. [11]
- I had the Unabridged, and I was ciphering around in the back end, hoping I might tree her among the pictures. [5]
- When the dogs treed a squirrel, the squirrel would scamper aloft and run out on a limb and flatten himself along it, hoping to make himself invisible in that way --and not quite succeeding. [5]
- He went home toward the middle of the afternoon, basely hoping that Fulkerson had sent him some conciliatory message, or perhaps was waiting there for him to talk it over; March was quite willing to talk it over now. [8]
- I went down to the ravine, and sat in the water on a stone, hoping to get off at night and look for Lottie. [5]
- He went straight to the Foreign Office for news, hoping against hope, was received by Count Mensdorff, who merely came forward and laid his arm about his shoulder with an intense sympathy beyond words. [6]
- Tom came up to the fence and leaned on it, grieving, and hoping she would tarry yet awhile longer. [5]
- He refused, hoping to save her yet. [5]
- I kept hoping to be better, but was at last obliged to have recourse to a medical man. [14]
- I am hoping to be back in 20 days, but I have so much to go home to and enjoy with a jubilant joy, that it seems hardly possible that it can ever come to pass in so uncertain a world as this. [5]
- It's too risky to attack them by oneself, and if we put it off till another day one of the big guerrilla detachments will snatch the prey from under our noses," thought Denisov, continually peering forward, hoping to see a messenger from Dolokhov. [2]
- We waited plumb till dawn for them to come back, and kept hoping they would, but they never did. [5]
- He struck straight through the forest, hoping to pierce to a road presently, but he was disappointed in this. [5]
- Thanking them for their kind companionship, and hoping that I may yet meet them in the now and then in the future, I bid them goodbye for the immediate present, then in the future, I bid them goodbye for the immediate present. [6]
- All this warranted the lovers in hoping for an undisturbed interview. [10]
- So I took the liberty of calling upon you, hoping that you could tell me something about some ancient coins I have had for a good while. [6]
- He ascended to the flat roof, hoping to be able to cool down his spirit there and get back his tranquility. [5]
- British cruisers sailed the Channel: now a squadron under Barrington, again under Bridport, hovered upon the coast, hoping that a French fleet might venture near. [11]
- Detricand was hoping that the nice legal sense of mine and thine should be suddenly weighted in his favour by a prepared tour de force. [11]
- He was thinking that she had done a wise thing in dismissing Tardif, for the man had evil qualities, and he was hoping that he would leave the parish now. [11]
- Signs which meant that Paige was hoping and praying that Jones would go back on me--which would leave Paige boss, and me robbed and out in the cold. [5]
- The fact is, that I myself have missed several small sums from the desk, of late, and have refrained from mentioning it, hoping that accident would discover the offender; but it has not done so--it has not done so. [12]
- I am hoping that along about this time I shall hear that the machine is beginning its test in the Herald office. [5]
- The house is still in quarantine and must remain so for a week or two yet--at which time we are hoping to leave for Elmira. [5]
- I'm going to stick close to my desk for a month, now, hoping to write a small book. [5]
- Venters kept a steady gaze in that direction, hoping, if there were more, to see from what canyon they rode. [13]
- Hoping, then, to spur his speech by putting him, in joke, on the defensive, I accused him in my introduction of everything I thought it impossible for him to have committed. [5]
- It was that spring that Gorky and Tchaikowski, the Russian revolutionists, came to America hoping to arouse interest in their cause. [5]
- Weeks dragged by, she watching, waiting, hoping, her mind going slowly to wreck under the burden of her misery. [5]
- He kept the secret another day, hoping by some chance she might grow less moody, and to his exceeding anxiety she fell into far deeper gloom. [13]
- And it is said that five hundred years afterward he followed Mahomet when he carried destruction to the cities of Arabia, and then turned against him, hoping in this way to win the death of a traitor. [5]
- She nodded and said nothing, hoping that the flax-seed would be got at once. [11]
- The clerk glanced round, evidently hoping that his joke would be appreciated. [2]
- One officer told Rostov that he had seen someone from headquarters behind the village to the left, and thither Rostov rode, not hoping to find anyone but merely to ease his conscience. [2]
- He stood about, restless and uneasy, for a while, glancing at the door, every now and then, hoping she would repent and come to find him. [5]
- He ordered some remedies which he thought would relieve Elsie, and left her, saying he would call the next day, hoping to find her better. [6]
- Soon after breakfast Pollux went up to the rotunda where the Queens' busts stood, hoping to see Arsinoe again, and a loud snatch of song soon brought her out on to the balcony. [10]
- He watched these people's faces narrowly, hoping to find a charitable one whose possessor might be willing to carry his name to the old lieutenant--as to trying to get into the palace himself, that was simply out of the question. [5]
- With the lucidity peculiar to him, he explained his reasons for hoping that their errand would be vain, and Apollonius replied that no one would rejoice more than he himself if the Regent should authorize him, on the morrow, to countermand his mission. [10]
- They kept on, passing Florida and Carolina, hoping to reach Boston before the treasure-ships, and to rob them at their own door. [11]
- The truth never passed his lips, and he quitted the country, hoping to die abroad. [12]
- I have kept out of her sight as much as I could, all these weeks, hoping she would forget that and forgive it --but I know she never will. [5]
- As we made our way back to the drawing-room, I was hoping for a talk with Dolly (alas! [9]
- He left in order not to obstruct the commander in chief's undivided control of the army, and hoping that more decisive action would then be taken, but the command of the armies became still more confused and enfeebled. [2]
- The group sang on: "Beyond the shining and the shading, Beyond the hoping and the dreading, I shall be soon. [4]
- Scarcely a quarter of the soldiers remain with the standards of their regiments, the others go off by themselves in different directions hoping to find food and escape discipline. [2]
- At the bottom of her heart she had not forgiven them for not taking her rooms; she had liked their looks so much; and she was always hoping that they were uncomfortable or dissatisfied; she could not help wanting them punished a little. [8]
- I escaped that night, and rode a horse all night as fast as he could go, hoping to get clear out of the Park and hide in some other country before the trouble should begin; but it was not to be. [5]
- I escaped last night, and rode a horse all night as fast as he could go, hoping to get clear of the Park and hide in some other country before the trouble should begin; but it was not to be. [5]
- There are always new claims, and work done, apparently without system or continuance, hoping to uncover sudden boundless affluence. [5]
- Striving to hide my uneasiness, I made my farewells to Madame Chouteau's sons and daughters and their friends, and with Colonel Chouteau I left the hall and began to walk towards Monsieur Gratiot's, hoping against hope that Nick had gone there to change. [9]
- The strains of music were by this time mingling with the shouting and loud talk of the spectators, or of the thousands who were crowding round the building without hoping to obtain admission. [10]
- We did not move up the mountain, but around it, hoping to strike across the old trail. [5]
- Only when the most intimate friends and nearest relations are with her husband, does she venture to appear in their midst, and then shyly and timidly, hoping to hear a little of what is going on in the great world outside. [10]
- That was a month ago, and I am waiting--waiting and hoping, madame. [11]
- Yet I purposely mixed that up with other things, hoping to make it obscure--and I did. [5]
- Thirty years, I may say, we have kept burning the vestal fire in your worship, hoping for this hour. [9]
- In despair the manager had sent to Jim, eagerly hoping that he might help them, for the Riders of the Plains were a sort of court of appeal for every trouble in the Far North. [11]
- What I am mainly hoping for, is to save my royalties. [5]
- The old woman, lowering her eyes but casting side glances at the newcomers, had turned her cup upside down and placed a nibbled bit of sugar beside it, and sat quietly in her armchair, though hoping to be offered another cup of tea. [2]
- If, perchance, he looked three times at her consecutively, she gaped with expectation, hoping that he would tell her that her face was not so red to-day as usual--a mark of rare affection. [11]
- I'm going to keep on hoping to the bitter end. [8]
- She straightway got into her carriage and drove up to Cavendish Square, hoping to find Mrs. Francis Armour at home. [11]
- At the hotels in the country, the landlord and his wife and the servant join in hoping you will sleep well when you go to bed. [4]
- With his tongue in his cheek, hoping that I should reply. [11]
- By and by, if the madam gets strong again, we are hoping to have the Grays there, and you and the Aldrich households, and Osgood, down to engage in an orgy with them. [5]
- She felt as if she were flying after a lost battle, and yet not wholly discouraged, but hoping for future victory. [10]
- All that night I walked the ramparts, thinking, remembering, hoping, waiting for the morning; and when I saw the light break over those far eastern parishes, wasted by fire and sword, I set out on a journey to the Valdoche Hills. [11]
- At every noise I peered out, hoping for the doctor. [9]
- I was vaguely hoping, all the past week, that my Xmas cablegram would be definite, and make you all jump with jubilation; but the thought always intruded itself, "You are not going out there to negotiate with a man, but with a louse. [5]
- I was just hoping you would come and tell me what Dr. Jarvis had said about the case. [9]
- I can't help hoping we shall put something into that empty chair yet which will add the missing string to our social harp. [6]
- I was anxiously hoping that the telegram from Winnipeg would come. [11]
- I leave you, hoping that the lamp of liberty will burn in your bosoms until there shall no longer be a doubt that all men are created free and equal. [7]
- She had married, hoping that she might love thereafter; he in choler and bitterness, and in the stress of a desperate ambition. [11]
- I sat down, hoping that I might fall heir to the chair belonging to the better of the remaining two barbers, for he had already begun combing his man's hair, while his comrade was not yet quite done rubbing up and oiling his customer's locks. [5]
- The Bermudians are hoping soon to have telegraphic communication with the world. [5]
- I was just hoping some one would pay me a call. [9]
- I went there hoping she would try to bribe me--good solid capital that would be in the exposure. [5]
- Alas he was hoping he had got the better of it, and I know how this contradiction of his hopes will sadden him. [14]
- Gangs of carpenters hoping for high pay arrived in Moscow every day, and on all sides logs were being hewn, new houses built, and old, charred ones repaired. [2]
- Tom went about, hoping against hope for the sight of one blessed sinful face, but disappointment crossed him everywhere. [5]
- He departed with his wife, as the son of the Imperial couple, but no word on Hadrian's part had justified him in hoping confidently to be nominated as his successor to the sovereignty. [10]
- He had devoted himself and his son to a life of penance, hoping and striving that so Glycera's soul might be snatched from damnation, and now he knew that she herself had earned her title to Heaven. [10]
- Indeed, many knew him, he was a money-lender and when the rest of his nation had set forth on their pilgrimage, he had concealed himself, hoping to pursue his dishonest calling and sustain no loss. [10]
- While, with Uhlwurm's help, he carefully lifted the youth from under the tilt, my uncle, who had long been hoping for his advent, gave him a questioning look. [10]
- I was hoping he would praise me for trying to improve the estate, for I had meant well and had worked hard. [5]
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