Sentence examples for you intend to spread from inspiring English sources

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Bring a tent if you intend to spread the hike over multiple days.

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Look for passengers who intend to spread messages by carrying balloons that bear slogans or ping-pong balls bearing reactionary messages.

Cabdrivers have been promised rewards for turning in passengers "who intend to spread messages by carrying balloons that bear slogans or Ping-Pong balls bearing messages".

The expert consensus, according to Lemann, includes a few common traits: terrorists have political or ideological objectives, and they intend to spread fear and panic as they intimidate an audience larger than their immediate victims.

Some Mikdad relatives, members of a powerful Shiite tribe in the Bekaa Valley near the Syrian border — where the captives appeared to have been caught and held — said that they did not intend to spread Syria's war.

In the first of what he says will be regular "state of the race" campaign memos to supporters and the media, Alexander said: "It already seems clear that in their campaign the Tories intend to spread falsehood, fear and smear.

A teacher may intend to spread a trait, and a student may recognize that the trait has some value, and innovators may come up with new traits by intending to solve problems.

"Whereas in 1853 the U. S. Senate declared that the Founding Fathers 'had no fear or jealousy of religion itself, nor did they wish to see us an irreligious people... they did not intend to spread over all the public authorities and the whole public action of the nation the dead and revolting spectacle of atheistical apathy';".

We intend to spread the word about our business through the following: Advertising In view of the fact that we are entering a market largely dominated by XX Breweries Limited which has an approximate market share of approximately 95% (as previously discussed) we intend to undertake extensive advertising of our products in addition to our brand name--company name.

A rumour may start as "I'm not sure if this is true, but I heard that…" Then it evolves into: "I heard that…" Finally it becomes: "Did you know that…?" Even when no one intends to spread falsehoods, they spread.In several experiments, Mr Rucker and Mr Dubois planted rumours among undergraduates.

The company has another rule, intended to spread the wealth and ensure its longevity: Hit a big pocket and, you can keep the crystals; but you are barred from the mine for two weeks.

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