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Hope is a guiding light that carries us through challenging times, inspiring us to believe in the possibility of a better future despite obstacles.
There have been times yes, when I have lost hope.. When you feel like this, take comfort in knowing that so many others have felt this way. It will pass and better times will come your way.
Despite facing many challenges, she held onto the hope that things would eventually get better.
The dragon made its lair deep within the dark cave.
It's not a full sentence -" I hope you get over it soon" would be better I think Remark: I hope you get it over soon. - OR I hope you get over ON it soon. Two part verbs require pronouns separating them.
it will come out may 2011! it will be awesome! i hope it will be better than the first two!
People have never been forced to come to London. Many have come in the hope of finding better employment.
A sentence with hope and hopeful would not make a very good sentence; it is better to use a substitute word. Nevertheless, an example might be:I hope John calls my daughter because she is so hopeful he will ask her to the dance.
When attackers attacked the castle, if a portcullis existed , it could come from above and kill them. I hope it helped :) ^^
It depends on the type of sentence. So your answer would be not all the time. I hope that helps! :)
The use of "hopefully" to mean something like "it is hoped" or " we hope" is not good. Better to say "We hope..." or "With any luck..." Otherwise the sentence is correct, if a little vague.
She gave her acceptance speech with sincerity.