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Example sentences for "hope soon"

  • I hope soon to come out into the garden, and I am not at all sure that my objection to tobacco is serious.

  • I hope soon to give another evening to the older girls.

  • But I am learning, and I hope soon to be of real use, if only in little things.

  • I am working very hard at this moment, and I hope soon to send you some of the fruits of my labours.

  • But I ought not to attempt to say any thing on the subject when my limits are so narrow; I hope soon to converse with you about it.

  • I hope soon to see you in Somersetshire, where we may worship Nature, and the spirit that dwells in Nature, in your green fields and under your tranquil sky.

  • I could now render it much more perfect; but I hope soon to complete the investigation of the combinations of Light, and to produce a much more perfect work on the subject.

  • Some are gone where I hope soon to join them; the one you feel most interest about is gone to service.

  • I hope soon, very soon, to be in a better state, and in a happier world.

  • I hope soon to go and stay with my Uncle Leader at Brandiston, who, though he has a large family of his own, has yet kindly consented to take me in, if I should want a home.

  • However, as I hope soon to see you, I will not write a long letter to-day.

  • Doctor Brentwood told me you were much better," he went on, still nervously, "and I hope soon to see you quite well.

  • Great and good news, for I hope soon it will free me of John Temple.

  • I hope soon to get into my house, where writing, copying Shelley's MSS.

  • I hope soon to write to you again on the subject.

  • In the mean time I hope soon to be able to present myself before your tribunal.

  • I hope soon to see you, and once more to enjoy the pleasure of your society.

  • I hope soon, very soon, to hear from you.

  • I hope soon to be able to resume my work--I have endeavoured to do so once or twice; but to no purpose.

  • I hope soon to be writing to you about the things of the north, purposing to wayfare all over those parts.

  • We are at present off Algiers, a very unfriendly coast, which I hope soon to lose sight of with our present breeze.

  • We are now within one day's sail of Alexandria, so that we hope soon to know whether the French fleet are in this direction; but having seen no appearance of any of their numerous convoy, we begin to fear they are gone some other way.

  • I hope soon to hear good news from you, not in allegro time, but veloce prestissimo.

  • As for the little flag on the white tower, we hope soon to see it waving again!

  • I had a letter to-day from my Mother [in Scotland]; who says she sent you one which you were to forward me; which I hope soon to have.

  • I hope soon to take a lease of a house, where I may arrange myself more methodically; keep myself equably boiling in my own kitchen; and spread myself over a series of book-shelves.

  • I have not yet seen Gladstone's Church and State; but as there is a copy in Rome, I hope soon to lay hands on it.

  • On the subject of the coin, I hope soon to make a communication to Congress, which, if approved of by them, will complete the business.

  • I hope soon to hear from your Excellency.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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