Example sentences of "n't want [to-vb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He does n't want to put on any show .
2 ‘ We do n't want to go through that business we had with A&M .
3 It was luck that Anne came out on top because she did n't want to go to medical school anyway .
4 The training in on offer appears to be about increasing management capabilities and if you do n't want to go down that road there is a problem , for there is a significant and genuine gap between the expectation of school boards and how their task was perceived by the Scottish Office .
5 I do n't want to go into great detail , but I would be happy to make reference to the document .
6 I 'm sorry about that , it really is more of a second thought , although I do n't want to go into any detail and I 'd like , like any broad that you have to be in my mind in this case at least
7 ‘ I do n't want to talk about last night , or about this morning !
8 She does n't want to talk to any man just now-you especially , I suspect . ’
9 What you did n't want to do in that case , no
10 I think you mentioned earlier on in the meeting that some authorities have n't taken advantage of European money and we do n't want to fall into that trap .
11 We do n't want to fall into that situation .
12 Well e erm I do n't want to dwell on this point but it it may have implications wider than just where these boundaries are .
13 Looking back , I 'm sure that Frank 's comment about the incandescent lights and another occasion when Tom was threatening to recite some Rabbie Bums and Franky had stated bluntly , ‘ We do n't want to listen to that shit ’ , were the real basis for Tom 's antipathy .
14 As soon as the young people started dancing , Brown turned to his guest and said loudly , ‘ You do n't want to listen to this bullshit — let's go and have a drink . ’
15 Would n't want to mix with that bunch anyway .
16 ‘ I do n't want to stay in this school at all .
17 ‘ Thanks , but I would n't want to stay in this country too long .
18 ‘ I do n't want to stay in this place now he 's … dead . ’
19 ‘ I do n't want to stay in this house one minute longer .
20 ‘ You do n't want to travel with that weighing you down , ’ said Colley .
21 I will have much more to say about the biochemistry of these events in the context of my own experiments in the next chapter ; I do n't want to get into great detail here but instead would emphasize that Kandel explains the reflex and its habituation and sensitization by a series of reductions .
22 She did n't want to get into that kind of conversation , the kind of conversation adults had with schoolkids .
23 ‘ I do n't want to get into any trouble .
24 ‘ I do n't feel competitive , I do n't want to get into any bitching .
25 ‘ I do n't feel competitive , I do n't want to get into any bitching .
26 I do n't want to get into any argy bargy about anything particularly
27 Yes I know love , yeah , do n't want to get in any trouble , ta la Gwen .
28 ‘ I do n't want to appear in any newspaper , ’ said Miss Lawley brightly .
29 ‘ You do n't want to come with old Nanny . ’
30 She 'd known he 'd think that and that was one of the reasons why she had n't wanted to get into this conversation in the first place .
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