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How to use aim to in a sentence

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Inspectors would not aim to reward excellence or to measure quality, merely to identify incompetence or fraud.
They took their chance when it was offered to them a few years back and that is what I have to aim to do.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh now aim to discover if an aspirin a day really does keep heart attacks at bay.
Mrs Tomlinson and her brother aim to finish the journey in three weeks and will spend five or six hours a day in the saddle.
He and his students aim to improve the prospects of at-risk children and families through local programs.
Treatments aim to reduce the frequency, severity and length of asthma attacks.
Our staff and volunteers aim to grant a wish for every day of the year, which is a big ask.
I aim to encourage closer links with communities and resources available and not just be a rubber stamp overseeing matters.
It's aim to show the artificiality of celebrity was short-circuited by the slickness of its design.
Midwives aim to show a woman her own body's capacity to birth, rather than relying on artificial methods.
In particular, we should aim to follow their example and not let anything stand in the way of lofty intellectual pursuit.
The arranger should always aim to consider how the composer would have written the music had that medium been the original one.
Many, such as this site, aim to provide a community and generate debate around a common subject of interest.
Poor music aims only to sell, good music achieves its aim to be highly listenable, but great music excels at communicating the human condition.
Mixing up various Latino styles with reggae, ska and a pinch of rockiness, they aim to get the party started, pure and simple.
He said new arrangements would aim to provide a fair reward for GPs providing medical cover.
A separate planned shake-up of Executive departments would aim to ensure that civil servants are only answerable to one minister.
We aim to please and intend to be quickly responsive to market requests whenever possible.
They aim to leverage additional learning resources from non-government sources.
The figures used in Tables 4, 6 and 7, where I aim to follow Foster as closely as my textbase allows, therefore include infinitive uses.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It seemed their aim to give every branch of physics the same precision as celestial mechanics.
By composting, we aim to save every thing while we prepare the manures for immediate use.
Let us aim to be able to put them often to our consciences without a blush.
What are the results in the individual which biology should aim to bring to every student?
So if you fancy doing a bit of high-fiving after getting a strike, why not aim to get to your nearest bowling alley this weekend?
Their tender hearts will sympathize and aim to alleviate it.
If there is cause for concern, your GP will aim to find out what caused the knock-knee and may refer your son to a specialist.
There are over 1,700 UK bookshops already listed on the service and we aim to roll out inventory information as retailers sign up.
Nor can we claim much for their pictures which aim to satirize the vices.
The annual event, the cinema and Accentuate, the London 2012 legacy programme, together aim to help disabled and deaf people who want to explore their local heritage.
Mark Bodger, 20, his brother Nigel Martin, 25, and David Turner, 22, aim to cycle 3,000 miles from Greece to Holland before getting the ferry home.
It will be my aim to remove the obstacles from your progress in as compendious a manner as it can be done, without sacrificing utility to despatch.
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