Example sentences of "is intended to be a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This does not mean that that intelligibility can be wholly captured in the formulations or in the mind of the theologian ; it does , however , mean that the divine intelligibility comes across to us , that God gives himself to be known and understood , and that the understanding that is made possible in theology is and is intended to be a genuine understanding and an authentic contact with the intelligibility of God . |
2 | The film is intended to be a liberal and tolerant depiction of Blacks . |
3 | This is intended to be a topical , practical inquiry , but one whose findings may add to our understanding of social policy development in general . |
4 | ‘ Guide to Assessment ’ was published in the summer of 1988 and is intended to be a ready reference on National Certificate assessment . |
5 | Basically this document stresses that the inspection is intended to be a positive event and should not alter normal relationships that exist between teachers and advisers . |
6 | The present study is intended to be a follow-up survey of sites which have been investigated by the Transport and Road Research Laboratory . |
7 | The handbook is intended to be a readable guide to the NHS for all those interested , whether health authority members , staff or members of the public . |
8 | TableCurve is intended to be a fast , one-pass curve-fitting program , with minimal user input . |
9 | The tool is intended to be an accessible reference source , and generally contains key points . |
10 | In either case , the course is intended to be an informative and challenging experience in its own right . |
11 | WHEN John Boorman took on the job of co-editing this anthology , which is intended to be an annual event , and writing the chronicle of 1991 which comprises almost half its contents , he can not have imagined that he would be revealing so much about the reasons for his own creative decline . |
12 | Harris says that ‘ The doctoral dissertation is intended to be an original contribution to knowledge . ’ |