Sentence examples for been intent from inspiring English sources

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been intent

noun

A purpose; something that is intended.

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Had he considered that Amy might have been intent on shooting him?

Revis was then asked why he felt Johnson had been intent on trading him.

Even on small matters, the White House has been intent on getting its way.

He also denied that the Administration had been intent on transferring power to Chalabi.

(Mr. Bush had been intent on attending an awards dinner for his wife, Laura, in Texas).

That's no mean feat since this one has been intent on beating back the state.

They've been intent on listening and learning right from the start," he said.

But he said a hardcore element had been intent on making trouble.

Each had been intent on capturing enough licenses to limit the number of new rivals.

The organization has long been intent on showing the outside world its positive face.

Others, it seems, may have been intent on misusing the money.

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