How To Use Forlorn hope In A Sentence
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See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt.
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See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt.
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Why should it expend men and treasure on the forlorn hope of supporting democracy abroad?
Times, Sunday Times
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So it might be a forlorn hope.
The Sun
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The monk explained to the interviewer his belief that the bullock was a reincarnated soul and expressed the forlorn hope that Shambo might have been a veterinary surgeon in a previous life, in which case I suppose they think he got his just deserts.
Previous lives
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So it might be a forlorn hope.
The Sun
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But these outcasts of the consumer boom have learned to make even a forlorn hope go a long way.
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It'seemed a forlorn hope that we would find a taxi.
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Their only hope now is that the outside world will intervene but it is an increasingly forlorn hope.
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But it looked like a forlorn hope when he failed to get a place at art college.
Times, Sunday Times
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I saw my kind, our women with us, in forlorn hopes and lost endeavours, pent in hill fortresses, rotted in jungle fastnesses, cut down to the last one on the decks of rocking ships.
CHAPTER XLIX
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Poincare has certainly no interest in currying the favor of these quixotic upholders of a forlorn hope.
The Case for France
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But he looks a forlorn hope as he only scrambled home in the Vase.
The Sun
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But these outcasts of the consumer boom have learned to make even a forlorn hope go a long way.
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We continued negotiating in the forlorn hope of finding a peace formula.
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It is a fond and forlorn hope.
Times, Sunday Times
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But he looks a forlorn hope as he only scrambled home in the Vase.
The Sun
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Going to their rescue in a rowing - boat is a bit of a forlorn hope.
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It is a fond and forlorn hope.
Times, Sunday Times
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Peasants have left the land in the forlorn hope of finding a better life in cities.
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One part of the American dream may be the increasingly forlorn hope that anyone can make it to the top, irrespective of background.
Times, Sunday Times
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Leaders of the forlorn hope of flight — far better is it to have them brigaded with the enemy than shoulder to shoulder in our ranks.
Anabasis
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But that is a forlorn hope.
The Sun
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We continued negotiating in the forlorn hope of finding a peace formula.
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But it looked like a forlorn hope when he failed to get a place at art college.
Times, Sunday Times
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It proved to be a forlorn hope.
FRANKIE: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori
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It is a fond and forlorn hope.
Times, Sunday Times
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We continued negotiating in the forlorn hope of finding a peace formula.
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Why should it expend men and treasure on the forlorn hope of supporting democracy abroad?
Times, Sunday Times
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But it looked like a forlorn hope when he failed to get a place at art college.
Times, Sunday Times
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But it looked like a forlorn hope when he failed to get a place at art college.
Times, Sunday Times
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So it might be a forlorn hope.
The Sun
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It is a fond and forlorn hope.
Times, Sunday Times
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It proved to be a forlorn hope.
FRANKIE: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori
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We continued negotiating in the forlorn hope of finding a peace formula.
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It is a fond and forlorn hope.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why should it expend men and treasure on the forlorn hope of supporting democracy abroad?
Times, Sunday Times
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It proved to be a forlorn hope.
FRANKIE: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori
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One part of the American dream may be the increasingly forlorn hope that anyone can make it to the top, irrespective of background.
Times, Sunday Times
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But he looks a forlorn hope as he only scrambled home in the Vase.
The Sun
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But it looked like a forlorn hope when he failed to get a place at art college.
Times, Sunday Times
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One part of the American dream may be the increasingly forlorn hope that anyone can make it to the top, irrespective of background.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is to coincide with the decision to publish her book on how to boil eggs in French, presumably in the forlorn hope that the good people of that country won't realise she's a "rosbif".
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[Jan. 18th, 2009 | 12: 19 pm] [Tags | books into movies, christopher hinz, comics into movies, david drake, david weber, harry turtledove, joe haldeman, matt wagner] "The Forlorn Hope" by David Drake -- It holds a special place in my heart because its the first Drake book I ever read and the first story I ever really wanted to see made into a movie.
Books and Comics I would like to see turned in Movies or Mini-Series
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But it looked like a forlorn hope when he failed to get a place at art college.
Times, Sunday Times
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We had not wasted words at any time, and on remounting, preserved as profound a silence as if we were on a forlorn hope, even the natives intermitting their ceaseless gabble.
The Hawaiian Archipelago
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But that is a forlorn hope.
The Sun
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A small party, that might be called a forlorn hope, provided with plank to cross the ditch, advanced at a run, up to the very ditch; the lines of infantry sprang from cover, and advanced rapidly in line of battle.
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
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There is a fearless advance, and your skirmishers are your forlorn hope.
Battle Studies
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But that is a forlorn hope.
The Sun
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It is a fond and forlorn hope.
Times, Sunday Times