Example sentences of "you [verb] not want [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Why — if you did n't want him to claim me — to make me his heir ? ’
2 You knew he was there , wherever you were on the pitch and you did n't want him coming in behind you trying to get the ball . ’
3 And you did n't want her to take a job in London . "
4 ‘ And you did n't want her to know about the letters because it would rake it all up again ? ’
5 Yeah , and you did n't want me to do it .
6 ‘ If you did n't want me to hit you , you should have kept your mouth shut . ’
7 Perhaps you did n't want me to talk to you .
8 ‘ I know you did n't want me to come here tonight , but there is an enchanted magician in that box and I promised him that I would get him to you so that you could change him back .
9 Well you did n't want them sitting till dark then go off did you ?
10 You did n't want them to look as well : you wanted them to look better .
11 ‘ You want rid of her , yet you do n't want her to wear your suit . ’
12 ‘ But you do n't want her to have it ? ’
13 You 've got to get her away from here if you do n't want her to end up where her mother was ; an' the best place , as I see it , is a closed school , an' there 's not a closer one , I should imagine , than the one under them sisters .
14 But you do n't want him to behave like a husband ?
15 ‘ When you sign someone you do n't want him to move on if things do n't work out immediately .
16 You do n't want him to sell , you mean , ’ he said .
17 I take it from what you say that you do n't want him to see the child ?
18 You do n't want him to go into the theatre with you ?
19 You ca n't stop that , I mean that 's what I 've said to the Press , you do n't want him to go abroad because I think everybody 's going to miss that , because there are are n't too many that can do things like he does .
20 So , if you do n't want him to become Prime Minister you keep the issue on the agenda . ’
21 He 'll be all right , you do n't want him growing up a wimp .
22 You do n't want him growing up different from the rest of the kids in the street , ’ he said cunningly , because he knew this was a weakness of Preston 's nan .
23 You do n't want him to grab your gun ?
24 ‘ In other words , ’ said Julius in a tight voice , ‘ although this is my house , you do n't want me to set foot in that room . ’
25 ‘ In other words , you do n't want me to behave in my usual bull-headed manner . ’
26 ‘ If you do n't want me to call an ambulance , I 'll drive her to the hospital , if you like , ’ offered Paul Lexington .
27 ‘ Now , if you do n't want me to call the manager and make a fuss , remove your foot ! ’
28 Surely you do n't want me to give up my evenings too .
29 You do n't want me to miss , do you ? ’
30 You do n't want me to sleep here ? ’
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