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Examples for "bent"
Examples for "bent"
1However, few observers believe the army is bent on seizing power again.
2A company spokesman said yesterday, however, that the framework had been bent.
3Difficult, of course, for one of my naturally puritanical bent, but possible.
4Let it not be said that the Second bent from his responsibilities.
5This Government is hell-bent on eradicating as many democractic bodies as possible.
1However, few observers believe the army is bent on seizing power again.
2This Government is hell- bent on eradicating as many democractic bodies as possible.
3China views Tsai as a separatist bent on formal independence for Taiwan.
4These were bent on the natural progression and conclusion of the dance.
5The party, or a significant part of it, was hell- bent on change.
1The more of a dead set she makes at you the better.
2Rapp was dead set on mimicking Ross's unannounced intrusion into Kennedy's office.
3And she had behaved insanely, making a dead set at Simon Cotton.
4I've been dead set against a college engineer until I met Erskine.
5Honestly, I couldn't blame Eve for sounding so dead set against my idea.
1And he looked into space, intent on a happening long since past.
2That means the companies most intent on M&A need to get creative.
3She was too intent on opening it to wait for an answer.
4He's intent on drumming up business support for the intensity trading scheme.
5The men were lost in thought, each intent on his own ideas.
1And that's the second question that American Animals sets out to answer.
2We were now clear off, and making great way out to sea.
3The sea had risen and pulled canoes out to sea, he said.
4This year we set out to see if the situation had changed.
5The result will be put out to public comment for 15 days.
6Any new proposals will of course be put out to public consultation.
7Police said they presumed their bodies had been washed out to sea.
8The same order went out to the Second Army an hour later.
9Even without words, that did turn out to be the right answer.
10No one believes the government is setting out to damage victims' computers.
11In time the rushing waters would carry his body out to sea.
12The Ealing Travellers' Achievement Service has set out to address that problem.
13So the CIA set out to create and control the democratic process.
14Paul Heyman comes out to speak on the new number 1 contender.
15However, the special case group meeting turned out to be very unpleasant.
16As a result, David Breen moves out to the right corner forward.