Sentence examples for with the apparent intention from inspiring English sources

The phrase "with the apparent intention" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to someone's perceived or obvious purpose or goal in a situation. Example: She walked into the room with the apparent intention of starting an argument.

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The school made headlines last year when three of its pupils travelled to Turkey and Syria with the apparent intention of joining Islamic State.

There were clashes on the plaza Saturday and Sunday night as usual, but early Monday morning security forces entered the plaza with the apparent intention of staying.

The hard-line judiciary has staged similar trials against pro-reform activists and has publicized their confessions in the past with the apparent intention of turning the public opinion against them.

Photograph: DUMITRU DORU/EPA Updated at 3.58pm BST 3.44pm BST A crowd of pro-Russian demonstrators has converged on Donetsk airport with the apparent intention of seizing control of it, the Guardian's Alec Luhn (@ASLuhn) reports.

Living Architecture has commissioned five houses — three of which have been completed — with the apparent intention of putting the Masterpiece Theatre version of England to rest once and for all.

Not far from his small plot of land high in the hills above Chania, he stumbled on several copies of a list itemizing subsidy claims that had been dumped in the street with the apparent intention of embarrassing the cooperative.

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It asks about the literary forms we encounter in the Bible, along with the apparent intentions of biblical authors.

By The New Yorker April 5, 2011 This week, Paul Goldberger writes about Living Architecture, a British non-profit that commissioned five contemporary architects — including the Swiss Pritzker Prize-winner Peter Zumthor — to design holiday rentals with, as Goldberger writes, "the apparent intention of putting a Masterpiece Theatre version of England to rest once and for all".

This week, Paul Goldberger writes about Living Architecture, a British non-profit that commissioned five contemporary architects — including the Swiss Pritzker Prize-winner Peter Zumthor — to design holiday rentals with, as Goldberger writes, "the apparent intention of putting a Masterpiece Theatre version of England to rest once and for all".

I say reasonably, because it seems in line with their interests, but I should say I don't like the apparent intention, clearly an expansion of surveillance powers that overcomes one of very few internationally secure modes of communication.

Hollande said the apparent intention of the attack had been to blow up the factory.

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