Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] really want " in BNC.

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1 Well my husband and I were married in nineteen forty four , you see , and er as you see I go every year and it 's nineteen eighty six , so therefore erm I you see I , I do n't really want people to know my age
2 So I I 'd I , I do n't really want one !
3 ‘ Not weak , but not bluffing either — not pretending he 'd never really wanted her , hated her , was better on his own .
4 This drew the comment from Bertrand Russell that both East and West did not really want disarmament .
5 Poindexter , weary , did not really want to know and had no memory of the memo at all ; he told him he would see him at the office in the morning .
6 The queen dowager would probably have been considerably more of an embarrassment at large , and the Crowland chronicler implies that Gloucester did not really want to resolve the question .
7 They did not really want to be mutineers , but they were afraid of Tom Smith .
8 Lisa always knew she did not really want her baby adapted , and before she was even born had decided against it .
9 Except that we were never completely apart , my love , for you were always beside me , and you were always there , and I think that without you there there were times when I should certainly have been crushed by the weight of a Crown I did not really want .
10 I do n't much care which , ’ said Fenella , who did not really want Caspar to ride off and leave her alone out here , but who was not going to get so close to Nuadu and then ride away and leave him .
11 ‘ We 'd better try to find the prisoners , ’ said Fenella at last , although she did not really want to leave the comparative safety of the wood-store .
12 They did not really want Edward du Cann- he was recognised as having been disloyal to Ted Heath , and his City activities , with Lonrho and Keyser Ullman , were not universally accepted .
13 The queen dowager would probably have been considerably more of an embarrassment at large , and the Crowland chronicler implies that Gloucester did not really want to resolve the question .
14 ‘ She said she did not really want to go back to university and my husband told her she did not have to if she did not want to .
15 THIS is such a delicious offering , of the kind that makes you chuckle in recollection on the way home , that I do not really want to give the game away by saying too much about what goes on .
16 Is a certain situation or a certain person tempting you to eat the things you do not really want ?
17 A clever organiser with a history tutor on his hands may persuade the citizens of Chipping Camden that they do not really want a class in biology , they want one on Queen Victoria : but ( make no mistake ) that very persuasion will to some extent have injured the mainspring of voluntaryism in adult education in Chipping Camden .
18 I would like the same amount of performance as from the petrol engine therefore I do not really want a Land Rover Diesel .
19 Clearly if users present for treatment in ‘ bad faith ’ , that is , they do not really want to try to come off but are being either coerced or attempting to deceive ‘ authority ’ , then it is unlikely treatment will succeed .
20 I 'm sure you 've also experienced sessions you thought something somebody 's delivered in one session and found it really interesting you 've got a lot from it , and yet somebody else comes into the same subject matter and you think that you know was n't very interesting did n't , you know , did n't , I did n't really wanting to learn .
21 She had n't seen him in seven years and did n't really want to .
22 I did n't really want to marry her or nothing , but I thought , you know , that we was friends like .
23 He said , ‘ What can I do for you ? ’ and I said ‘ I did n't really want to get out of anything ; I 'm OK . ’
24 He did n't really want outsiders to know why he was there .
25 I did n't really want to be a pretty little girl then .
26 He did n't really want her to hear her mother being strangled .
27 Anne realized that she did n't really want to leave she 'd just wanted a happier home .
28 What I had so far seen of Binbrook held no charms for me — it was bare , isolated , and I did n't really want to seek out yet another Met Office with another set of people to get to know , now that the war was over , and there was no reason that I could see for us to continue plotting charts and reading instruments .
29 She did n't really want him , of course but she simply had to prove to herself that he would prefer her to Sally , given the choice .
30 ‘ I ought to get some sleep , ’ he said , but the coke had taken hold , it was lifting him , and he had such a good seat at the circus , he did n't really want to leave .
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