Sentence examples for To intend from inspiring English sources

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To intend

verb

To fix the mind upon (something to be accomplished); be intent upon; mean; design; plan; purpose.

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To intend harm is worse than to merely foresee harm as a result of one's action.

"You don't have to intend to kill someone to qualify for murder," he said.

"You have to intend, by trickery and deceit, to evade the reporting requirements".

Wheatley seems to intend a tribute here to her adoptive Christian community.

However, Labour now seems to intend to extend this same curriculum flexibility to all schools.

It really is completely unnecessary for me to intend to tell his story.

But none drew the conclusion that Mr. Klein seemed to intend.

They do not need to intend the harm themselves, or even physically participate in it.

He may be right — but not in the way that he seems to intend.

How big a proportion of the "group" does the perpetrator have to intend destroying to merit the g-word?

In ways they did not have to intend, these businessmen became mediators, even advocates, for cultural outsiders.

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