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1 The solicitor was right to think that he had only benevolent intentions .
2 Mary-Ellen left me, after a fashion, but not with such benevolent intentions .
3 Respond, therefore, to his benevolent intentions and come to us without fear.
4 His benevolent intentions were thwarted by the events that had occurred within Soochow.
5 I have no doubt whatever of his benevolent intentions toward me.
6 Hitherto her benevolent intentions had been frustrated by various interruptions at various times.
7 But to what horrid deviations from these benevolent intentions are we daily witnesses!
8 But let's hope my purely benevolent intentions toward the French Republic won't be misconstrued!
9 Alexander was still brimming over with the best and most benevolent intentions towards every one.
10 He is full of benevolent intentions - and never empties himself.
11 Come and stay a few days with me, and see your benevolent intentions carried out.
12 I was feeling more than a bit surly at the entire White Council, benevolent intentions aside.
13 There is at least a doubt whether they are worthy of Mr. Romayne's benevolent intentions toward them.
14 The contrast between the dull obscurantism of Lisbon and the benevolent intentions of Brussels struck the popular imagination.
15 Her keen apprehension of the price payable for his benevolent intentions caught scent of them in the air.
16 With all his benevolent intentions , he is of a nervous, excitable nature, and his besetting sin is vanity.
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