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The college has announced its intention to enlarge its stadium.
He has announced his intention to retire.
I intend to take full advantage of this trip to buy the things we need.
Just the useless pieces, as I'm planning to purchase new set from Italy for the sitting room only.
Not everybody is going to go to a four-year college.
Drought conditions during most of the 21st century have forced water managers to plan for a day when the region's vast system of DAMS and reservoirs no longer have enough water to store.
Yes, planning ahead is always recommended but thinking that you can actually be able to prepare for absolutely everything is just plain foolish on your part.
We're going to go home and nurse our colds.
A: What are you going to name your baby?
She wasn't going to wake up.
When Jean-Claude Killy made the French national ski team in the early 1960s, he was prepared to work harder than anyone else to be the best.
Another old picture touched up with Paintshop. I was going to do a full-body picture, but my laziness got the better of me.
Ruth Kelly wants to continue the explosion in leisure travel by indulging it with new airports and untaxed fuel.
BAA aims to derive most of its revenue from managing and chartering private jets.
They plan to break up the company into several smaller independent companies.
They 're going to cross the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.
We 're going to hold an art exhibition in Shenyang next week.
We 're going to have a picnic tomorrow.
She was going to Nanaimo to catch the ferry to the mainland.
He has already stated his intention to run for election.
He has already intimated (that) he intends to retire.
He has already intimated to us his intention to retire.
The government intends to push ahead with its reform programme.
They were planning on getting married.
"I hear she means to get a divorce," said Janey boldly.