Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] want [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Those who want to be paid-up , signed-up members and those who for one reason or another do not actually want to become a member but are keen to be kept informed , involved and used as the occasion demands . |
2 | First impressions lasting longest and all that , when 4AD 's Boston Seethe Party first toured the UK in its full label package glory , while the Pixies were the kind of nutters you 'd gladly go joyriding with , The Muses … well , the Muses were the kind of band you respected from afar and near really wanted to share a six-pack with underneath the baseball park grandstand . |
3 | Or , if that person buys you a gift voucher and you do n't necessarily want to have a treatment that states on the gift voucher , you can come and exchange it for products . |
4 | I did n't ever want to aim a blow against the centre of his life . |
5 | But I 've no regrets — I do n't really want to own a car . |
6 | I did n't really want had a mastectomy. another lump there . |
7 | She felt solitary and isolated , as though she were missing out on something very necessary , while the others discussed their families , raising their eyes to heaven , complaining about the circumstances of their lives in that particular way women do when they do n't really want to change a thing . |
8 | I did n't really want to start a relationship like that . |
9 | He never took into account that Eddie did n't really want to make a career as a racing driver — ’ |
10 | ‘ You do n't even want to take a look ? ’ |
11 | It 's very difficult indeed to pin people down , quite rightly so , I mean , you do n't immediately want to see a scapegoat or something like that . |
12 | People have said , I 'm taking driving lessons , but I never ever want to drive a car again in my life , afterwards . |
13 | As he later admitted in an interview with CA Magazine , ‘ I said to someone at the time , I never again want to conduct a debate lasting three years without once being able to raise my voice ’ . |