Example sentences of "[pers pn] want us [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , I 'm not saying I want us to be living at the top of a tower block on some vandalized estate but there 's more to life than this , I know there is . ’
2 I want us to be together in the next life . ’
3 ‘ Because I want us to be friends .
4 I want us to be friends . ’
5 I want us to be positive , even though Chelsea deserve respect because of the very impressive run they 've had .
6 I want us to be friends . ’
7 ‘ But I want us to be clear about what we 're doing .
8 ‘ Whatever Scotland 's team , I want us to be creative enough to make the Maltese worry without being in any way self conscious about problems that are in the past , ’ concluded the national coach .
9 I want us to be where we belong , at the very heart of Europe .
10 But I , I wanted to try something slightly different tonight as a bit of an experiment , I wanted us to sort of put ourselves in the position of the criminal and we plan a burglary of our house and see what , what we think about .
11 I wanted us to be honest with each other , and I rushed into it , hoping you would understand . ’
12 ‘ What do you want us to be ambitious in , sir ? ’
13 I mean do you want us to hand another one in ?
14 Do n't you want us to ?
15 Erm but do you want us to keep our own results or do you want us to pool all together
16 ‘ What did you want us for ? ’
17 You want us to , do n't you ? ’
18 We can arrange for you to be hidden from them all forever , if you want us to . ’
19 You mean you want us to be kind to them .
20 ‘ Look , Scott , we do n't want to be here any more than you want us to be here , ’ Gregson told him .
21 Er I 'm not quite sure what er stage you want us to b be involved on this intensive policy but I I ca n't comment on the the technicalities of the vacancy rates even migration rates .
22 If that 's something you want us to is it something you would that be an advantage to you .
23 Louise struggled not to say it — and lost ‘ Ben and I will go with you if you want us to . ’
24 But you wanted us to … ’
25 Well we had a r a sch classroom in the infants school there for our headquarters and er storing cos we used to make use , we had a palliasse on the floor for when we was on night duty erm but I can never understand why we had our he headquarters over there but we had to do guard duties over in the elementary school on th school on the other side because that was the only one that had got a telephone and we had to man the telephones from the Brigade Headquarters or the to be able to phone to should they want us to be called out and so we had to do the guard duty over there but we slept in the , when we was off duty we was in er Alma Green School and that was there and then the we moved from there eventually and th th the longest part of our life of the Home Guard , the headquarters was at the cottage , I 've been trying to think what the name of the cottage is , it ha it , it has a name it 's the cottage next door to the Sir Robert Peel public house in Bell Lane .
26 They want us to be ourselves and they themselves and to meet as friends … only after some quiet times with a dolphin do we enjoy letting it be in charge of the encounter , and see what it may decide to do next with us . '
27 ‘ That 's what they want us to be .
28 it 's all going ahead they want us in as soon as possible that 's how we got such a good
29 Chief inspector Walter Walker , who helped organise the survey , explained , ‘ Many said that they wanted us to be more friendly and caring , and give more information to visitors .
30 He wants us to be with Him , so that He can show us His Love .
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