Example sentences of "intends [to-vb] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | When the hearing starts , the Chairman will say how the Committee intends to conduct the proceedings . |
2 | SGS Thomson says it intends to sample the devices by the year end . |
3 | And he intends to encourage the players to outline the verbal and physical threats they claimed to have publicly received from Flashman . |
4 | He has raced it at the Nurnburg Ring incorporating a five day trip and intends to explore the delights of this new venture to the utmost . |
5 | The Department of Health intends to screen the ads on RTE as part of a national campaign aimed at preventing the spread of AIDS . |
6 | And this , basically , is what block funding is all about — the government intends to privatise the workshops . |
7 | I understand that the National Rivers Authority intends to publish the results from its 1990 river quality survey shortly . |
8 | ‘ I have heard , and reliably heard , ’ he said , ‘ that the Daily Express intends to publish the twins story . ’ |
9 | It declined to describe how it intends to negotiate the hazards of the Sparc clone business before the end of the year . |
10 | First , the buyer has to make known to the seller , expressly or by implication , the purpose for which he intends to use the goods . |
11 | Where the Buyer intends to use the goods at work , the Seller supplies the goods on the basis that the Buyer will ensure , so far as reasonably practicable , that the goods will be safe and without risks to health when properly used , and that prior to delivery the Buyer will sign and return the written undertaking attached hereto as Annex A obliging the Buyer to take the steps specified in that undertaking to ensure this . |
12 | Let me assure the Minister that Labour fully intends to use the opportunities presented by Britain 's presidency to make sure that animal welfare is high on the agenda . |
13 | It intends to switch the boats to other routes if the bridge goes ahead . |
14 | But it intends to protect the incomes of the smallest European producers , many of whom are only part-time farmers . |
15 | Under this system , the government will still control the total capital expenditure of local authorities , but now intends to allow the authorities almost complete freedom to decide their own priorities within that overall sum . |
16 | He still intends to expand the breaks at his hotel for the creative community . |
17 | The council intends to raise the fees to £4 , which would still lose it more than £40,000 a year , according to the leisure and recreation convener , Charles Farquhar . |
18 | The first step in the proceedings taken by a defendant is now governed by Ords 12 and 13 and has two functions — to acknowledge that he has been served with the writ and to give the plaintiff notice that he intends to defend the proceedings . |
19 | If by next spring he becomes this country 's first heavyweight holder for nearly 100 years , he intends to make the challengers come to him . |
20 | where the landlord personally intends to occupy the premises for business or residence , and has been the landlord for five years or more ; |