Example sentences of "he have intended " in BNC.

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1 A London spokesman for Mr Bond said yesterday : ‘ He has intended all along to meet his commitment to BSB , and that is still the situation . ’
2 Instead of crossing over to the hide as he 'd intended , he stopped in the trees by the pool .
3 The conversation was n't going the way he 'd intended it to .
4 I wonder what he 'd intended doing with the cottage . ’
5 It was n't something that he 'd intended , but it was n't something he could help .
6 His taunt had infuriated her , as presumably he 'd intended , but right now his blatant rudeness was the least of her worries .
7 It had been Campion Price , her father , who , disappointed that his firstborn had not been the male he 'd intended naming after his own father , had insisted she bore the feminine version of that name — Georgina .
8 He 'd stayed there ( ‘ in Didcart ’ ) much longer than he 'd intended ; and when finally he tore himself away from the Cornish Riviera and the Torbay Express he 'd walked back to Didcot Parkway Station at about five o'clock , and caught the next train back to Oxford , where he 'd , er , where he 'd had a quick drink in the Station Buffet .
9 If he 'd been able to keep from gloating , she 'd have ended up in his bed , which was what he 'd intended right from the beginning .
10 She wished he 'd intended it .
11 He started , as he had intended , from where the last interview had left off and went quickly over the ground again .
12 This was perhaps because he managed to stop Sandys sweeping the aircraft-carriers onto the junk-heap of history as he had intended to do when he first took office .
13 Having delayed longer than he had intended at the barrow , he even pumped the pedals on the downhill sections , always anxious about the safety of the curious evidence in his saddle bag .
14 He discovered that in order to isolate and demonstrate the importance — or otherwise — of a single factor , he must take more work on board than he had intended : he must attempt a complete English political history from the battle of Sedgemoor ( 1685 ) to the Peace of Amiens ( 1802 ) .
15 He remembered that he had intended to telephone , but decided not to .
16 The rector , as he had intended , found Dimity alone in the house , for he had observed Ella striding towards Lulling Woods , basket in hand , and had remembered that this was the day on which the eggs were collected .
17 He arrived at the café a full hour before he had intended .
18 He had intended to head back to the funicolare station but perhaps he had taken a wrong turning somewhere in his hurry to get away from Maidstone 's apartment .
19 At one time he had intended a whole chapter of The Complete History of Wimbledon to be devoted to the issue of Maltby , but somehow the chapter had never materialized .
20 By a bold and imaginative decision , Urban not only answered Alexius 's call — though hardly in the way he had intended — but roused the enthusiasm of Christendom , restored the credit of the papacy and ruined the prestige of the emperor .
21 He had intended to visit Meryl , who was probably fast asleep by now .
22 ( As his dreams of conquest crashed , Hitler consoled himself with the thought that Allied bombing was only destroying what he had intended to demolish anyway , to make place for his own buildings . )
23 Paul wrote to Dr Heatherton as he had intended , thanking him for his trouble and saying that he had called in the hope of meeting him .
24 If , whatever a man 's real intention may be , he so conducts himself that a reasonable man would believe that he was assenting to the terms proposed by the other party , and that other party upon that belief enters into a contract with him , the man thus conducting himself would be equally bound as if he had intended to agree to the other party 's terms .
25 Sustad is phlegmatic and observes the irony that Bettembourg had remained in Chamonix when he had intended accompanying the expedition .
26 He had intended to go to Lord 's by train — instead his wife Lindsey drove them from Northampton .
27 All he had intended to do was bridge the gap until they got a Chairman , or ‘ Chair ’ as he was supposed to call it .
28 Discharged from the army , he had intended to return to his beloved Donegal , but he had reached no further than Dublin where he bought a tavern close to the city 's quays .
29 All he had intended to do was keep tabs on her in case he needed a hostage after the hit on Mobuto .
30 He could not stay in London until the end of the session as he had intended to do .
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