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How to use full of hope in a sentence

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It seems to be a magical day full of hope and anticipation for the great future to come.
It has everything to do with where your heart is and being fearless and full of hope.
At the end of the 19th century, people were full of hope and expectations of a more peaceful, more contented, less bellicose world.
Some of his support was the result of his personal popularity, the appeal of a personable young man full of hope and energy.
It seemed that our lives then had been happy indeed, or at least, full of hope and content.
It is full of nostalgia for a Scotland past and gone but full of hope for the new, modern Scotland.
Everything bounces along with a youthful joy, devoid of cynical teenage angst, full of hope and dare we say it slightly soppy.
This world is full of hope and joy, but it is also beset by evil, immorality and sin.
At the time I was full of hope that Croatia would make fast progress towards European integration.
While the works are truly soulful and, on occasion, memento mori, they are at once full of hope and wonder.
This intrepidity is thus more necessary than ever at the dawning of the new century, which promises to be full of hope.
On his visits there, he felt energised, enthused and full of hope.
This privilege of age does not bring anything in particular, except that they are both inseparable and full of hope for the future!
Furthermore, the contest encourages children to imagine a future full of hope and devoid of violence.
We are all full of hope that our deliberations will end with tangible and general progress in an issue that is linked to the dignity of humanity.
It was a festive liturgical gathering, full of hope and animated by the joyous participation of a great many faithful.
Farmers who are full of hope for the harvest are able to work with joy and happiness.
So our hearts are full of hope as we look forward to 2008 and the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Multiple Sclerosis of Canada.
I am very thankful for this experience and full of hope and renewed enthusiasm to continue the struggle.
The year 2000 started out full of hope for all of us but, sadly, during the course of the past year for the farming community many of those hopes have already been dashed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Still his heart was full of hope of saving all he held dear in the leaguered city.
We were full of hope, yet when we analyzed those hopes they were very airy indeed.
It was a dirty, scrawly note, but full of hope to the two who read it.
It makes an record that's at once full of dispair but full of hope.
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