Sentence examples for be intent on making from inspiring English sources

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Even more than before, Mr Plattner seems to be intent on making his voice heard.

Politicians love to complain about biased judges: but some of them seem to be intent on making the situation worse.

After failing to qualify for the 2008 Olympics, EuroBasket 2009, and the 2010 world championships, Italy will be intent on making up for lost opportunities.

As my colleague George Packer noted in a sharp comment this morning, the Obama Administration appears to be intent on making rising inequality a central campaign issue.

He lost out to his compatriot Karem Rajabi Golojeh at last year's world championships, but will be intent on making amends tonight in the last event of the powerlifting tournament.

He believes that this broad-based coalition arrangement is the only way forward, and he will be intent on making sure that it is put in place.

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We reported that Jaffr was intent on making Elf one of the world's 50 most valuable companies.

The north Africans are intent on making Germany pay for one of the shadier moments in World Cup history.

It is a pitch to certain kinds of decision makers — the small-business chief executives, the bottom half of the one-percenters, those who have not yet made their fortune but are intent on making their mark.

Some are intent on making biological machines.

But Ms. Lee is intent on making less do more.

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