Examples of 'wanted to reform' in a sentence

Meaning of "wanted to reform"

Wanted to reform: Indicates a desire or intention to make changes or improvements, especially in a systematic manner

How to use "wanted to reform" in a sentence

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wanted to reform
She said she wanted to reform.
They wanted to reform the system of party patronage.
She also sympathized with the people who wanted to reform the government.
He wanted to reform them by force.
Both of these groups wanted to reform Parliament.
I wanted to reform you.
His Father was a gangster who wanted to reform.
Gorbachev wanted to reform and save the system thanks to perestroika.
The Emperor before me was murdered because he wanted to reform the empire.
I wanted to reform it.
He remained a member of the Catholic Church and wanted to reform it from within.
They said they wanted to reform the group and they asked me to join.
He has written many poems, fairy tales and then he wanted to reform the church!
This online learning platform wanted to reform the dysfunctional Egyptian education system.
It 's heavy! The emperor before me was murdered because he wanted to reform the empire.

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Puerto Ricans wanted to reform the colonial system that was responsible for these woes.
In Canada, the states of British Columbia and Ontario wanted to reform their electoral laws.
Jesus wanted to reform the Revenaid.
Mussolini apparently wanted to reform the Roman Empire.
He wanted to reform French spelling to reflect its Latin roots.
The Puritans, on the other hand, wanted to reform the Church of England from within.
He wanted to reform tariff, but congress postponed it.
He was still a priest, he wanted to reform the church, but.
He wanted to reform the state 's tax structure and legal system.
The Protestant Reformers, Luther included, wanted to reform the Church, not split from the church.
He wanted to reform the church from the inside, but was kicked out.
Initially, he wanted to reform his church.
Tak wanted to reform the census-suffrage, but a majority in parliament rejected his proposal.
Instead, they wanted to reform it and have more choice.
Many have wanted to reform the Church, but not to reform themselves first of all.
Anybody who wanted to reform school?
Allah wanted to reform Bani Israel, and He chose a woman.
Therefore, we wanted to reform the justice ".
Teresa of Jesus wanted to reform the Order to emphasize poverty, austerity, and seclusion.
Anybody who wanted to reform school? Raise your hands.
Nevertheless, Reyher wanted to reform teaching methods and published his own writings on school practice.
After all, he wanted to reform communism, not replace it.
So you wanted to reform this village?

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