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1 I did not intend so much a-a criticism of individuals, as of society, for-
2 For whom does he intend so rich a present?
3 Nor will I believe that Earl Harold can intend so to make a laughing-stock of us.
4 If you do not intend so to do, will they be treated as prisoners of war?
5 Thou wilt be curious to know what the persons of these women are, to whom I intend so much distinction.
6 Just what is it that you expect to do with these self-centered and single years during which you intend so to help the race?
7 I said, I had neither done it, nor intended so to do.
8 These are not intended so much for profit, as health and amusement.
9 Neither of them surely had intended so complete a separation.
10 Graham had intended so to do, but had deceived himself.
11 Non-co-operation is intended so far to paralyse the Government, as to compel justice from it.
12 But as you, though inadvertently and without intending so unreasonable a question, asked me 'what for?'
13 The book is not intended so much for the advanced student in ornithology, as for the beginner.
14 Koogah could keep the pipe, he said, for he had intended so to honor him from the first.
15 "Well, did he intend so far as you know to sign such a paper?"
16 Although intending so soon to abandon the Reef altogether, a sense of caution induced Mark to take everything he could within the crater.
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