Example sentences of "it be [adv] intended that " in BNC.

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1 It is also intended that a survey of a sample of the membership is carried out by questionnaire as well as consultation meetings at Area and Branch level .
2 It is also intended that the finished corpus should be widely available for linguistic research .
3 If it was clearly intended that the ex gratia sum should include an element to cover the basic award , it will be set off against that award , but not otherwise .
4 It was also intended that a wide range of groups and individuals would take advantage of both types of course ; trade unionists , school governors , people intending to be councillors , voluntary organisations , and people intending to apply for higher education or vocational retraining were all mentioned in the final planning paper in 1978 , whereas the other long-term colleges concerned with education for social action were either , like Ruskin , largely trade union-oriented or , like the Cooperative College , intended for cooperators .
5 In both Michigan and New South Wales , it was also intended that the legislation should play an educative and symbolic role .
6 Yesterday , John Wright , counsel for Timex , told Lord Hope , the Lord President , sitting with Lords Allanbridge and Brand , that it was now intended that another interdict would be sought against two officials of the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union and two shop stewards .
7 However , it was always intended that UDCs would act primarily as catalysts , providing a framework within which the prime agency for urban renewal — the private sector — would thrive ( DoE , 1980 ) .
8 It was always intended that the more usual of the two would be what Volvo term ‘ straight-line assembly ’ , where work in one team area is divided among four or five stations , placed one after the other in the direction of production flow .
9 It was always intended that single men would have their pension rights protected while at home looking after children or dependent relatives , but it was not until the regulations were published in January 1978 that it was clear that married men would be included .
10 Secondly , it was recognised that existing services were often vital but that they were unable to meet all the needs of this special group of elderly people and that different types of service might be required ; it was never intended that the project should deprive people of existing services and substitute others for them , but that it should bridge gaps between those already available , whether statutory , voluntary or private .
11 It was never intended that there should be survivors .
12 It was not a New Town under the New Towns Act created through the agency of a Development Corporation , and it was never intended that it should be .
13 It was never intended that the benefit received by the airline employee would be the fare paid by the ordinary passenger .
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