Example sentences of "want [to-vb] [pron] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The German and French leaders told the Prime Minister they did not want to see him in the run up to the Edinburgh summit , which begins on Friday . |
2 | And since he obviously had n't recognised me , I did n't want to connect myself with the house , until I 'd found out what his game was . ’ |
3 | He did not want to bring her in to talk to him , nor did he want to interview her in the presence of her devoted but sharp-eyed husband . |
4 | She says she did want him out of the house , but she did n't want to kill him as a court was going to evict him anyway . |
5 | This is why , at the moment , I 'm being a bit cautious about remaining in my cavity I do n't want to find myself in the situation that I 'm held to sell . |
6 | But I know me own daughter well enough to know that she does n't want to lock herself inside a convent for the rest of her life . |
7 | Sometimes you may want to reach everyone on the list , but more often you will only be using certain sections or even picking out a dozen or so specialist outlets . |
8 | I would n't want to tip you over the brink . ’ |
9 | You do n't want to stick them on the wall cos of bringing all the er paint off . |
10 | Mind you , I do n't suppose you would really want to stick them in the top of the Christmas pudding either . |
11 | ‘ She did n't want to discuss it on the phone , that 's all I know . |
12 | ‘ I 'd want to club him on the head with a soulier de satin after two hours , ’ said Roger , in a harsh hurrying tone . |
13 | Everyone 'll want to favour us with a well-wishing . |
14 | Toilet seats are propped up against the wall , in the unlikely event that someone might want to buy them in a country where hygiene is pathological . |
15 | You may be surprised to find that she does n't want to shackle you with a ball and chain . |
16 | They will probably want to do something about the fat and other charnel substances floating in the water , as well . |
17 | ‘ But knowing the little person he is , he 'll want to do something about the problem he has because he knows it will help other children , too . |
18 | Perhaps I would n't want to do it before an audience but then I 've never performed for others . |
19 | You do n't want to do anything at the moment . |
20 | hello , hi Matt , alright I did an absolute steamer , excellent , did it really well , it only took me an hour and ten minutes it took me an hour and ten minutes I have n't no I knew , I knew vaguely , knew vaguely enough I mean I have , perfect question came up just describe er the youths portrayed in the er book and there was only two , there was the main character who I got most of the stuff from , from what Katie told me and the rest was the other bloke was called Carston Corsalius and basically all we knew about him was he fancied this other one , the main character , and erm was a journalist , that was it ah put it in nine times , no , I , I do n't know what it means eh , er Matt did n't come in , er a bit of a shame could n't no yeah , what did you really want ? or was that it ? yeah yeah , fixed , flexible and managed yes fixed , flex , fixed , flexible and managed oh right yeah , yeah , yeah , yeah , do n't they and er advantages and disadvantages of indirect tax was , untax and direct was the other one , you know it indirect taxes yes yeah I ca n't remember , I really ca n't remember , like a colour yeah , you wan na know both of those , I 'd , I , I could n't remember all of demand pull , I put down the wage , price , wage spiral or the waged price spiral , that 's a stinker that is , that 's a beauty , I put that down , its ' a beaut , that 's my best diagram and I did three diagram' in four essays I hate doing diagram' yeah he 's here now , we 're about to go for a quick drink like , he says he 's been revising all day so erm , and I shall , I shall brief him , just as you would expect , I shall tell him all he needs I do n't , I do n't want to leave him in the lurch okay see you in French yeah , bye , bye , bye |
21 | As the weather became colder , I did n't want to leave him in the pond . |
22 | I do n't want to leave it in the car . |
23 | if possible you want to avoid that , so you do n't want to , and , and you certainly do n't want to leave it until a time when you have been taken sick and you ca n't do anything about it . |
24 | Do want to put her in the bed now then ? |
25 | I said to him on what grounds did you want to put her in the unit . |
26 | Why did everyone want to put her in the wrong when she had done nothing to deserve it ? |
27 | You do n't want to put him in a corner and have him as an enemy . |
28 | They did n't , the Apple did n't like it , they did n't want to put it in the font . |
29 | Well let , let , let , let me tell you , I do n't want to put you on the spot , the , the , the analogy is of er the typical pattern of development of a neurosis , which Freud says is a trauma that happens often in infancy . |
30 | ‘ I did n't want to disturb you in the middle of a meeting . ’ |