How to use "intended" in a sentence

Sentences

It is scarcely questioned that this provision was intended by those who made it for the reclaiming of what we call fugitive slaves; and the intention of the lawgiver is the law

All he had in the world was the five-franc piece he intended to give her father in prison

She intended to determine if the words about Danny had been previously programmed to print out on her machine or if they had been sent to her just seconds ago by someone at another computer in another office in the hotel's elaborately networked series of workstations.

Jaborski had intended to drive the minibus off the main highway, onto an old logging trail, if conditions permitted

She felt up to the challenge now, and she intended to finish the task before she lost her nerve again.

He spent an hour and a half in his library, paging through legal casebooks, boning up on precedents for the exhumation of a body that, as the court had put it, "was to be disinterred in the absence of a pressing legal need, solely for humane reasons, in consideration of certain survivors of the deceased." Elliot didn't think Harold Kennebeck would give him any trouble, and he didn't expect the judge to request a list of precedents for something as relatively simple and harmless as reopening Danny's grave, but he intended to be well prepared

If they had intended to let him live, they wouldn't have used their real names in front of him

She intended to donate everything to Goodwill Industries.

"It has to be within a few miles of where Jaborski intended to go with the scouts."

'First because it was partly intended for you, and secondly because it will interest you

When it was clear to the curate that I intended to go alone, he suddenly decided to come

'As you intended me to go?'

This was not what I had intended

Perhaps Pesca knew the Count? Perhaps the Count really was a spy - a spy in a much more important sense than Laura had intended when she called him by that name.