7157 examples of intend to in sentences

"Language has no meaning for the words Just, Merciful, Benevolent" (he might have added truthful likewise) "save that in which we predicate them of our fellow creatures; and unless that is what we intend to express by them, we have no business to employ the words.

For surely they do not intend to employ infantry tactics against us on the sea, nor on the other hand are they prepared to shut themselves up as it were in wooden walls and undergo a siege, since that would be decidedly to our advantageI mean assaulting wooden barriers.

Further, for my part, I fully intend to keep my obligation of protecting you against your own foolishness, the storm, Gratton, Brodie, and the devil himself.

Mr. WINNINGTON replied:Sir, notwithstanding the confidence with which some gentlemen have proposed this amendment, and the easiness with which others have consented to it, I declare, without hesitation, that I oppose it now, and intend to oppose it whenever it shall be offered, because it will defeat all the other provisions which shall be made in the bill.

I take it you don't intend to sue Ninian?" "Sue him?

and, as for the Scotchman, he is old, and men of his years are not apt to wait so long, if they intend to be traitors.

I know nothing, sir, of what you have done; I know nothing of what you intend to do.

I also endeavoured to give the British manufacturers a hint that they must exert themselves and not trust to cannon if they intend to get a market in China.

He seems to intend to rule the Dutch by means of the Belgians.

"I won't explain myself," said Mrs. Hamilton, with a smile, "but I intend to treat you coolly for a time, as if you had incurred my displeasure.

"That," said Mr. Barlow, "depends upon the use you intend to make of the corn when you have raised it.

I'm sure you'll all be interested to learn I'm a pauper now, and intend to support myself by plain sewing.

"That's what I intend to do," said Barbran, "as soon as I get my Great Idea worked out.

Don't think I intend to desert you, dear Robert.

And if a storm comes on, they will take refuge in the porticoes beneath; not without wine and cakes, for what they have come to see will last for many an hour, and they intend to feast their eyes and ears from sunrise to sunset.

" The writer settled himself into attention, and the good dame thought it proper, like some preachers who pause two or three minutes (the best part of their discourse) after they have given out the text, to raise a wonder how long they intend to hold their tongue, and thereby produce attention, to retain her speech until she had attained the due solemnity.

"How long do you intend to stand there, doing nothing?" "What can I do, Miss McQuinch?"

"We didn't intend to use violence unless it was necessary.

But the practice which these authors speak of, as an innovation of "some late writers," and "an idle affectation of the Latin idiom," is in fact a practice as different from the blunder which they quote, or feign, as their just correction of that blunder is different from the thousand errors or irregularities which they intend to shelter under it.

I intend to speak out my mind pretty frankly against reviewers, journalists, collectors of magazines, and writers of abridgments, and, in a prelude or prolog, openly to declare myself against the public; in this instance, especially, I do not intend to allow any one's opposition or reticence to pass.

" "So, you intend to leave the schooner?"

You did intend to come here.

What did the head cook intend to do there?

"But here are you, just returned to Russia; what do you intend to do?"

There’s been mischief done here and I don’t intend to have any nonsense about it from you.

7157 examples of  intend to  in sentences