intention - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • declare: Pressing on with a declared intention can lead to trouble.
  • express: The Group continues to have an active deal flow and its partners have expressed an intention to increase the size of co-investment projects.
  • indicate: Greater uncertainty exists over indicates the intention of the consumer to cancel the contract.
  • have: I have never had any intention of living there.

Converse of subject

  • motivate: Ultimately, it was a tradegy, motivated by good intentions and destroyed by incompetence and inability.

Adjective modifier

  • stated: We could have measured students ' stated intention to continue on to college one year prior to graduation.
  • original: Turning on its head the original intention of the decision.
  • his/her: To allow the producer to explicitly declare his/her intentions, two literals are reserved: ' all ' , ' none ' .
  • conscious: Billingham states that " there is no conscious intention of making some direct political statement about zoos.
  • noble: A noble intention, and a good effort too.
  • slight: I don't believe he had the slightest intention of paying me any money in the first place for a reading.

Noun used with modifier

  • voting: Voters will be asked to enter their security number and voting intention by pressing keys on their phone pad.
  • bona: Points of interest 1. Bad faith: bona fide intention to use.
  • fide: Points of interest 1. Bad faith: bona fide intention to use.

Possessives

  • testator: If any evidence of the donor's or testator's intention does exist, the charity must treat the gift or legacy accordingly.
  • government: In addition, the paper stresses the government's intention to continue to discourage tax motivated incorporation.
  • author: Above all, this was probably the author's intention: to renovate the classical tragedy preserving intact its magnitude.

Preposition: of

  • cheating: And that spouses who never had any intention of cheating can unwittingly become enmeshed in an emotional affair?
  • controller: It also includes information regarding the intentions of the data controller toward the individual, although in some limited circumstances exemptions will apply.

Preposition: from

  • outset: Manifestly, the Respondent's intention from the outset was to use the Domain Name for a tribute site to Scooby-Doo.

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