Example sentences of "want [to-vb] you [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As a novice in the game , I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart . ’ |
2 | ‘ And Joe and Biddy , I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you 've done for me . |
3 | ‘ Captain Aranyos wants to see you in the south chapel of the Stefansdom at three o'clock , ’ she blurted before he had the opportunity to broach the subject . |
4 | LABOUR & LIBERAL DEMOCRATS WANT TO KEEP YOU IN THE DARK ABOUT : |
5 | I want to have you about the house because I brought you a little souvenir from New York , only it may take a while to get it out of my suitcase . |
6 | I want to take you through the thinking that led me to that conclusion , and then to concentrate on one of the keys to securing that future — the whole question of advancing the cause of children 's books . |
7 | And I want to remind you of the history of when amalgamations take place , because a number of people have touched on that very point this morning . |
8 | I would n't want to tip you over the brink . ’ |
9 | 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 . |
10 | ‘ I did n't want to disturb you in the middle of a meeting . ’ |
11 | He told Maurin he 'd pretended she wanted to meet you at the museum . |
12 | ‘ We wanted to put you in the picture , ’ Otley said . |
13 | Besides , I wanted to put you in the picture . |
14 | At this stage I wanted to put you in the picture . ’ |
15 | ‘ I admit that the family wanted to keep you in the dark . |
16 | I wanted to ask you about the furniture . |