The Ladies Mary and Elizabeth are to all intents and purposes divested to claim or challenge the said Imperial Crown or any other honours, etc.
In figures given below, therefore, are included the population of these and other suburbs which are to allintents and purposes part of Montreal.
Lartigue became Bishop of Telmesse (1821) with jurisdiction over the Church in Montreal, his residence was at the Seminary of St. Sulpice, and Notre Dame was to all intents and purposes the cathedral church of Montreal.
They were called to Tourraine and there held at the king’s pleasure under pay, to all intents and purposes officers in the French service, and liable to be sent on any service.
They are spiritual, and reach to the thoughts and intents of the heart.
There we stood, scarcely three feet apart, in the same world, breathing the same air, looking upon the same things, and yet to all intents and purposes for the time being as widely separate as the poles.
To all intents and purposes the prevision becomes intuitive, by which I mean that the mind is at the time immediately certain that something is going to happen, without needing to fall back on memory or reflection.
Thus, he says that, though the idea of space may now to all intents and purposes be simple, it was really built up out of many distinct elements.
I realise that this does not justify or excuse the fact that, to all intents and purposes, I then gave up trying.
Nearly all true fissure veins in these mountains are to all practical intents and purposes vertical; that is, they run straight up and down instead of lying horizontal.
Besides, our fortune is in his hands to all intents and purposes and something tells me we are going to owe him much in the days to come.
High officials of the Department have informed me that their work, for all intents and purposes, is unhampered by local religious prejudices.
Mr. Wilkinson, the Labour Member, had been to all intents and purposes asked not to fondle the twins.
Naturally, since the "Times" and its servile following of the capitalist Press would not help, Edgar had to all intents and purposes the whole of India to carry on his shoulders.
She had to all intents and purposes packed Cosimo off to India in order to have him out of the way.
Mr. Miller had known that if you say to people often enough "See how courteous I am," you are to all intents and purposes courteous.
He had practically no education in childhood, and as regards both his intellectual and musical culture he is, to allintents and purposes, an autodidact.
Yea, I tell thee, that thou mayest know that there is none else save God that knowest thy thoughts and the intents of thy heart.
And then shall the second angel sound his trump, and reveal the secret acts of men, and the thoughts and intents of their hearts, and the mighty works of God in the second thousand years.
These fumeries de kif are to all intents and purposes low-class cafés, peopled with all the nomad riffraff of the Mediterranean from Mogador to Crete.
To allintents and purposes the towns and settlements and, in a measure, all Kabyle houses, are fortresses.
To all intents and purposes his trusteeship was at an end when she was found.
On the opposite side of the room was another door which gave access to what was, to all intents and purposes, a service staircase.
I had lectured the night before at Ironton, and on my way to Cleveland was to all intents and purposes marooned at Columbus.
This is what none of her predecessors ever did, and it is in fact the act of Prince Albert, who is to all intents and purposes King, only acting entirely in her name.
Even in the eye of the law, she has this advantage over a man, that she cannot be imprisoned except for high treason and adultery, and is to all intents and purposes exempt from the punishment of the bamboo.
In the same manner, he remounts and rides off again; while some other actor speaks from the top of a small table, which is forthwith transfigured, and becomes to all intents and purposes a castle.
They call these great creatures eagle-hawks, but they are wholly eagles, to all intents and purposes.
I have never failed to bear a faithful testimony to the work of God, or to carry out, to all intents and purposes, the wishes and designs of the Prophet Joseph Smith.
That man knew, to all intents and purposes, in the great and noble heart of him, what was really going on in Samar.
For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
The fierce anger of the LORD shall not return, until he hath done it, and until he have performed the intents of his heart: in the latter days ye shall consider it.
The consulting casuist is, in fact, to all intentsand purposes, a moral attorney.
How did Barter manage to complete his operation and cause his two patients to feel no-ill effects, to be to all intents and purposes well in mind and body--all within less than twelve hours?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intents" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.