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How to use have in mind in a sentence

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One thing the Malians have in mind is help in developing their infant tourist industry.
What did you have in mind when you wrote that sentence in sworn evidence in Australia?
It's not even Bantustans, like in apartheid South Africa, that they have in mind.
So far it's unclear what the co-chairs have in mind to do with the mandate they received from the summiteers and the mayor.
We have in mind in particular cases where there is a long interval between the date of commission of the offence and the date of conviction.
We usually have in mind a system where a stem is combined with various affixes, which might be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes.
As far as I know I've never smelled bitter aloes but the name suggests the smell I have in mind.
The last thing he and his wife have in mind is returning south with their tails between their legs.
Both sitter and artist would also have in mind the person who commissioned the portrait and for whose eyes it was intended.
The film writing I have in mind would be essayistic, but it would have a solid understructure of evidence.
Congress and the President have made a big deal about this being one nation under God, but what sort of God do they have in mind?
I have in mind moving to overnights and weekends reasonably quickly but starting with partial days and full day visits in the interim.
It is merely there for you to have in mind when you come to weigh up her evidence.
I have in mind a dim memory of the Commissioner trying to grapple with this kind or problem.
I have in mind the escalation of violent quarrels and feuds, particularly in a tribal culture.
The answer is that it depends on what level of specificity you have in mind.
I have in mind content likely to deprave, to incite hatred or to promote criminal behaviour.
The nature of transformation I have in mind is both internal and external.
It is useful to have in mind some 'promising' technologies, to ensure that the analysis of the barriers is operational.
Do you have in mind an emerging artist of the German scene or one that has been signed under Parquet Recordings, to introduce to our readers?
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Examples from Classical Literature
In case you rejected our applicant for the poltergeist job you have in mind, I was to hand you this.
I must sprawl and flounder, comment and theorise, if I am to get the thing out I have in mind.
We have in mind now, the common case of water temporarily raised, by Winter flowage or by Summer freshets.
I only have in mind the alternative that is usually presented to us, conscious ignorance or a kind of knowingness.
Writers of the 20th century describing the making of the first john deere steel plow have in mind the 1838 plow.
Down the pike, he must have in mind an amnesty for debauchee emigres squandering their stashes in London.
What should we have in mind when staining furniture for the home?
They tend to confirm what I have in mind as to what is underlying the issue that I have picked up clairvoyantly.
I have in mind one old chap who used to herd the sheep on my uncle's farm.
I'll explain what I have in mind while we dig up this coil of hose.
So, what did the accomplished taxonomist have in mind when he chose Dissop as the name for a genus of a hard-to-see fossil with the species name irae?
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