Example sentences of "do n't want any " in BNC.

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1 We certainly do n't want any more of that fuckin' lot , ’ he continued .
2 ‘ We do n't want any more of that lot around here , Piper , so we will forget about bagpipes and shells through the roof . ’
3 We do n't want any new religion : a new religion means new churches .
4 This place is n't beautiful , it 's miserable — bloody cold , bloody windy and no I do n't want any bloody smoked reindeer .
5 ‘ When we were in restaurants , he 'd say , ‘ You do n't want any pudding , do you ? ’
6 I do n't want any more Alis in the world in the shape of Duran or any other boxer .
7 I have been and still am ( tho' I do n't want any of your assistance ) Your very humble servant . ’
8 ‘ We do n't want any of that uncivilised Nazi stuff here .
9 ‘ But there are only two of us and I do n't want any more .
10 ‘ We do n't want any more supermarkets and car-parks , ’ I added .
11 ‘ There 's a lot going on and we do n't want any crossed lines . ’
12 ‘ No — I do n't want any . ’
13 ‘ You do n't want any , then ? ’
14 Obviously we 'll be able to use the usual relaxation exercises , but I do n't want any subconscious resentment creeping in . ’
15 Unfortunately for our timing one of the hosts suddenly said , ‘ I 'm sure you do n't want any coffee , Prime Minister , you 've just come off the plane .
16 In an amiable parody of an interview he once heard being given by Sir Adrian Boult , Gould spelt out the attitude to recording of that older generation : roughly , ‘ I do n't mind doing the occasional recording , old boy — not everyone gets to concerts — and we 'll do our best , but I do n't want any ‘ patching ’ , we must keep the long line intact ’ .
17 ‘ I do n't want any of you others to do anything , even if you do mean it for the best . ’
18 Another passer-by , a 21-year-old salesman , said : ‘ I only voted because I want to get married and I do n't want any problems . ’
19 He said : ‘ We do n't want any confrontation .
20 ‘ I do n't want any harm to come to him , ’ Mr Crangle told the Headmaster .
21 He said , ‘ But I do n't want any pain . ’
22 We have n't any ambitions and we do n't want any great changes , so we all hate war .
23 They do n't want any anxiety .
24 I do n't want any more dinner .
25 And I do n't want any nonsense from you .
26 We do n't want any more housekeeping dollops .
27 ‘ And I do n't want any policeman laughing at me .
28 I do n't want any more talking ! ’
29 You do n't want any clever Q. C. s saying that the bungling pathologist has obscured a natural cause of death — not that there 's much doubt left in this case . ’
30 You do n't want any high-falutin' jargon , he assured me ; no arty-farty chatter , no nancy-boy poetry : just spiffing yarns by jolly fellows who can crack a joke and spin a tale .
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