Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [adv] want " in BNC.

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1 THIS is such a delicious offering , of the kind that makes you chuckle in recollection on the way home , that I do not really want to give the game away by saying too much about what goes on .
2 I must admit that I do not always want to go to work but once I am there I nearly always have a really good time .
3 And I felt that I did n't really want to do this at a time when I was still floundering about and not having very disciplined classes and so on .
4 To say I did n't have time would not be true , but that I did n't really want to make time .
5 I actually wanted to that I did n't really want to go as far as for example deciding that the chair what they are voting would be within the resources available to the .
6 The first was that I did n't ever want to sound like that .
7 At the time , the idea of a strong exclusive relationship was something that I did not actually want and I do n't think that even consciously at that time , I would have sought to have had that kind of relationship with David who was considerably younger than me and also , even though I was deeply into the whole scene and everything it represented , I do n't think I actually wanted to settle down with somebody who was a musician and was leading that sort of life style .
8 Anne realized that she did n't really want to leave she 'd just wanted a happier home .
9 It was so wonderful that she did n't really want to get out of the car .
10 It must be remembered that you do not just want someone whose opinion is going to carry weight but someone who is also going to provide persuasive evidence both in their report and at trial .
11 It 's the main framework that you do n't really want to replace , unless it 's absolutely necessary .
12 But sooner or later you 're going to come up against something unpleasant that you do n't really want to think about , and you 'll end up feeling outraged and impotent and guilty …
13 ‘ I 'm bigger than you , stronger than you — and I 've got another advantage , because I know that you do n't actually want to leave here . ’
14 A clever organiser with a history tutor on his hands may persuade the citizens of Chipping Camden that they do not really want a class in biology , they want one on Queen Victoria : but ( make no mistake ) that very persuasion will to some extent have injured the mainspring of voluntaryism in adult education in Chipping Camden .
15 Well it 's very , they are talking about er other issues up to they are talking about the workforce and of the erm the the report from the and er it seems that they do n't really want much to programme forward which I have put for next year very structural maintenance of the and I what the services are actually doing , they have lost council probably say that they are out of control .
16 I said mark the chap that she 's got at the moment is taking her out to discos and things and she 'll find that he does n't really want to kick in and help to support her .
17 and I found two pairs of Michelle 's knickers after that , I did n't know what , now I do n't know how they manage this year because , she was coming round in the day with little Donna with her and I was around , there you are , you see , these , they , they will love and find a way , anyway , erm , I said dear look , a woman needs a man to support her I said mark my words when the chap that she 's got at the moment is taken her out to disco 's and things , she 'll find that he does n't really want to kick in and help to support her .
18 So when I was actually pregnant , although it would be fairer on me and the baby and everybody concerned if I did have an abortion , he made me know that he did n't really want me to have one .
19 ‘ What is it ? ’ asked Pearce , in a tone of voice which suggested that he did n't really want to know .
20 And that he did n't really want me to .
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