Example sentences of "who have [art] intention " in BNC.

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1 According to a letter from Mr Deane to Mr Killeen ( dated 3 August 1976 ) Deane wrote that the owner of the site had ‘ changed his mind ’ leaving the company ‘ in the highly vulnerable position of an objector reporting publicly that we are filing on site owned by a man who has no intention of letting us use it ’ .
2 McPherson , who has every intention of returning to Burnbrae next season , if he can manage it , turns out for West against Watsonians at Myreside tomorrow where the home side will have the considerable assistance of Gavin Hastings , who will spend a nail-biting weekend as he waits to hear if he is to captain the Lions , the squad being announced on Monday .
3 It was clear that Albert had been overruled by his committee who had no intention of being deflected from the TUC 's forthcoming national day of action .
4 Prince William , who had no intention of allowing Napoleon III to separate Prussia from the rest of the German states , accepted only on condition that all the other German sovereigns attended the meeting .
5 In any event the time for sovereigns meeting was long past and in the particular case of Prussia Napoleon III was not being stalked by the King but by Bismarck , who had no intention of allowing his quarry to elude him .
6 Then Mr. Cannell repeated the process meanwhile providing first-class free entertainment for onlookers who had no intention of buying anything .
7 If one of their number was being kept on the phone by some whingeing client who had no intention of investing further , a colleague would rescue him , shouting : " Smith ( or whatever the dealer was called ) , Hong Kong , Line .
8 ‘ Then I shall arrange it , ’ said Adam , who had no intention of producing quarterly accounts for this inquisitive journalist .
9 There is a defence that the distributor , displayer or player who had no intention to stir up racial hatred was ignorant of , and had no reason to suspect that the contents of the item in question were threatening , abusive or insulting , and the section does not apply where the showing or playing of the recording is solely for the purpose of inclusion in a cable programme service .
10 They were not welcome , they grated on the conscience of many in these establishments who had no intention of operating .
11 They will take initiative for the sake of ‘ the poor and needy strangers ’ , namely those outside the church who have no intention of going near the institutional church .
12 ( It is bizarre that people who have no intention of ever returning to Britain have more democratic rights than those living rough on its streets . )
13 McGavran cautions that numerical increase ‘ is not adding mere names to the roll or baptising those who have no intention of following Christ .
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