“in the hope of” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “in the hope of”:

+ Charles II died quite suddenly of an illness, and his son James, Duke of Monmouth, started a rebellion in the hope of becoming the next king.

+ Expeditions mounted in the hope of finding evidence of the Mokèlé-mbèmbé have failed, and the subject has been covered in a number of books and by a number of television documentaries.

+ Thousands of people came to Australia in the hope of finding a lot of gold and becoming rich.

+ No more comments up there, so I’m putting it up for a vote in the hope of getting another VGA on a musician/band.

+ Sturt searched the desert areas of Australia in the hope of finding an inland sea.

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Example sentences of “in the hope of”:

+ This made him keen to talk about ways that humanity could destroy itself, in the hope of avoiding such destruction.

+ Many of the known specimens from the site have come from amateur collectors, and in 1996, an amnesty on previously collected fossils was put in effect, in the hope of getting privately owned collections back into public ownership and available to science.

+ Miners would quickly move there in the hope of being the first to find the surface gold.

+ Furthermore, it sets an unfair precedent to be double- and triple- extending articles in the hope of keeping them, when we have the time limit there for a reason.

+ He took Charles to Spain in the hope of finding him a Spanish princess as a bride, but they had a lot of problems on the journey and could not persuade the Spanish king to give them his daughter as a wife for Charles.

+ The Response Styles Theory was developed by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema in the early 1990s in the hope of explaining the strong relationship between depression and rumination.

+ The new WWF show was so popular that WCW moved “Thunder” to Wednesdays in the hope of holding on to fans rather than losing them to WWF.

+ This made him keen to talk about ways that humanity could destroy itself, in the hope of avoiding such destruction.

+ Many of the known specimens from the site have come from amateur collectors, and in 1996, an amnesty on previously collected fossils was put in effect, in the hope of getting privately owned collections back into public ownership and available to science.

+ During the Middle Ages people made pilgrimages to churches and shrines where pieces of the cross were kept, and touched the wood in the hope of being cured of a sickness or infirmity.

+ In a week’s time we can then nominate the most likely candidates for cratship/cu, in the hope of replenishing the ranks.

+ He founded the Gaelic League, or in Irish, “Conradh na Gaeilge”, in the hope of saving it from extinction in 1893.

+ It is fond of young buds of various trees, and may pull them to bits in the hope of finding insects.

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