Sentence examples for intended to remove from inspiring English sources

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He intended to remove her from "the temptation and abominations of the stage".

The new round of cuts was intended to remove the remaining operators.

It remained to be seen how Mr. Samaras intended to remove the workers from the premises.

TWO years ago, Mr. Ravitch announced that he intended to remove Waterside from the Mitchell-Lama program.

The law is intended to remove an incentive that might prompt questionable actions by lobbyists in trying to secure contracts.

The free housing and food are intended to remove stresses that can cause addicts to seek drugs.

The coalition government is about to publish a draft freedom bill, intended to remove obstacles to peaceful protest.

Turnout was lighter than expected, but organizers said they did not regret holding the event in public, since it was intended to remove the stigma associated with divorce.

In testimony before a House subcommittee last week, Mr. Reed said that he intended to remove most of the exchange's current board members.

This provision, known as pre-emption rights, was intended to remove the threat of one shareholder, or an outside party, taking a majority interest.

On Tuesday, Attorney General John Ashcroft said the campaign of detentions was intended to remove "suspected terrorists who violate the law from our streets".

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