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Example sentences for "you intend"

  • You intend to dress her just as I do Pauline?

  • Do you intend to wreck happiness, health, and character in the sea of reckless dissipation?

  • Do you intend to spend your days in disgusting intoxication?

  • You intend to come down to-night, do you not?

  • Good evening, brother; they tell me that on the callicaste (day after to-morrow) you intend to set out for Madrilati.

  • To whom do you intend to entrust the estate?

  • And do you intend to sell your pictures for money, or to play the piano for money in the evenings?

  • Do you intend to spend your whole life like this?

  • This is some such project as you formed at Lyons: you know we have neither money nor credit; and, to re-establish our circumstances, you intend to give a supper.

  • Do you intend, then, to make your campaign at Lyons?

  • Mrs. Slipslop with some warmth, "Do you intend to result my passion?

  • Do you intend to affront me before this gentleman?

  • But does your sister know that you intend me to join you?

  • However, if you intend to have me assassinated, I shall apply for police protection.

  • Do you intend to sail from Naples or from Venice?

  • Do you intend to show them fellers the way up the cliff?

  • Do you intend to cross the breakers again?

  • Do you intend to enter her at the next regatta to beat the White Cloud?

  • Kaunitz," said the emperor, offering him his hand, "you intend to force me to love you.

  • If you intend to reach Vienna tonight, you have no time to lose.

  • What style do you intend to adopt for me?

  • And do you intend to let him keep possession of Silesia?

  • Do you intend to renew it with this wise, far-seeing prince?

  • Do you intend to distinguish yourself there?

  • I suppose such a clever man as you intend to do a great deal of good to the country, by going into Parliament, or you would not wish to be there.

  • Well, Kesselbach, old chap, do you intend to speak?

  • And in which direction do you intend to seek?

  • She asked: "What do you intend to do with her?

  • Do you intend to take it from me by violence?

  • If you intend to go through, you ought to be instructed about the dangers.

  • If you intend a second murder, no doubt you are big enough.

  • Do you intend to finish the bottle before Krag comes?

  • This I take to be a very good way, to use so many ledger baits as you intend to make tryal of.

  • If you intend them to have a short flirtation, your course of procedure will be very different to that which must inevitably follow if you intend to make them marry.

  • And so you intend to shield this man, Phrida," I remarked at last, in bitter reproach.

  • Well," I asked after a pause, and then with some trepidation put the question, "what do you intend doing?

  • And whom do you intend to bring up as witness against Miss Shand?

  • And when," timidly I inquired, "do you intend to be married, Ruth?

  • And what do you intend to do in New York?

  • And what do you intend to do with yourself?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you intend" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bring before; show the; you always; you can; you hear; you imagine; you know anything about; you may; you must; you must come and; young courtier; young doctor; young fella; young feller; young madam; young maid; young sirs; young women; your feet; your good; your lordship; your own; your part; your reverence; your sister; your uncle