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1 We hope thereby to sterilize the existing harmful institution.
2 For him no sacrifice, no extreme devotion would be too great, could I hope thereby to show my gratitude.
3 They hope thereby to secure more pasturage, the feeding and rearing of cattle being the great idea of wealth to the Tyroler.
4 The second question is this: If I conduct myself so as not to be unworthy of happiness, may I hope thereby to obtain happiness?
5 They hoped thereby to offend neither side, and to escape unhurt themselves.
6 I mumbled the words, hoping thereby to make them invalid.
7 So we went to bed early, hoping thereby , I suppose, to hasten the morning.
8 I hoped thereby to gain Russia, who is allied to England, to my side.
9 He confirmed the other emirs also in their offices, hoping thereby to gain their support.
10 The men workers drove the women from industry, hoping thereby each to possess a mistress.
11 Alfred walked up the steps very slowly, hoping thereby to cause the parent to follow.
12 Thou hast hoped thereby to preserve thy power forever.
13 To meet this difficulty, Parliament passed the Corn Laws, hoping thereby to keep up prices.
14 Later, he had turned his attention again to journalistic work, hoping thereby to recover favour.
15 She watched Shere Ali's play furtively, however, hoping thereby to learn whether he had noticed her.
16 The King hoped thereby to disappoint him in his expectations in Flanders, which he never had approved.
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