Sentence examples for intent of getting from inspiring English sources

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If you're intent of getting some work done, it's probably best to stick to tasks that don't require Wi-Fi.

And there was no doubt that Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Lazio had arrived with the intent of getting out one central charge against the other.

Jean Doumanian Productions is opening the movie for a two-week run at the Quad with the intent of getting wider distribution.

Meanwhile, Mourinho has today issued a statement to reveal his intent of getting back into management as soon as possible after confirming that he will not take a sabbatical, and also rejected Chelsea's claim that he left by mutual consent.

Its seemingly quixotic goal: To challenge the licenses of every commercial television station in New York, with the intent of getting one to move to underserved and overlooked New Jersey.

In Australia, 80.5% of everyone over 14 is drinking, 35% of whom merely with the intent of getting drunk: a chosen and deliberate sobriety may indeed be the most radical pleasure of all.

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More recently, he has been rewarded for persisting in a policy of quantitative easing — essentially, pumping money into the bond markets — that is designed to reduce unemployment by constant carping from ideologues in the G.O.P., some of whom seem intent on getting rid of the Fed altogether.

More recently, he has been rewarded for persisting in a policy of quantitative easing essentially, pumping money into the bond markets that is designed to reduce unemployment by constant carping from ideologues in the G.O.P., some of whom seem intent on getting rid of the Fed altogether.

Mr. Kissinger's appointment was the talk of the town on a day when most of official Washington was intent on getting out of town for Thanksgiving, including Mr. Bush, who left for his ranch in Texas immediately after the announcement.

Maybe Mr. Brooks will realize that much of the cynicism about government comes from more than 20 years of demonization from conservatives intent on getting rid of the government at all costs.

Anyone intent on getting ahold of a piece of weaponry can find a way to do so, regardless of its legality, the argument goes.

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