Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] want [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It 's the discussing it that I want too .
2 Not one that I want though .
3 There 's nothing that I want though for spare , cos I 've probably got it
4 So much so that I want very much to make love to you again .
5 I knew that I wanted neither , but was n't sure that I had the strength or conviction to refuse them should they be prescribed .
6 ‘ On that particular day , we arrived there about ten o'clock , and I refused at first to go any farther ; the charm of those gardens and their flowers was so great that I wanted never to leave them .
7 I wo n't undermine your ego but it 's perhaps the chair that she wants rather than you
8 But Diana has refused a personal invitation from the Queen to the church service and Christmas lunch — a clear signal that she wants as little as possible to do with the rest of the royals .
9 Things had been ticking along nicely between them , just as long as she 'd been prepared to forget that she wanted more out of the relationship than a roll in the hay and a bright ‘ cheerio ’ at the airport .
10 She was n't sure that she could offer the same kind of commitment in return , or that she wanted so much responsibility .
11 Right , so , you know , there 's no econo-matrixes by no means the science and you can essentially get the computer to er tell the story that you want simply by choosing er critical values but nevertheless we 've re probably be reasonably confident in our estimate , particularly if those estimates , we 'll just go back to them , er the er display the regression results again , display them again but those coefficients are elasticities , right , they 're cored with our a priori reasoning right , we put ah , unit elasticity , you may want to test the hypothesis that the elasticity on erm the income variable , that income elasticity is significant given one , just generate computer a T ratio in the hypothesis value being one instead of zero , as in a normal T test , right , and that coefficient point nine five is sufficiently close to one , by looking at the standard error to er further that is an estimate of one you 've got very inelastic er demand erm for the , the textiles , that coefficient , is that the time , I ca n't believe it if that 's all , oh no that 's eight , do n't worry
12 Finally , be prepared to pay a little bit more to get the service that you want rather than that which seems most convenient .
13 In this instance you may be regarded as falling short in the modesty stakes , as your question may be interpreted to mean that you want even more adulation .
14 If we enter this relationship to work with you … trying to find a way to bring back … the kind of government that you want then we have to establish … basic rules of order .
15 If it 's stamina and feeling ‘ fitter ’ that you want then probably a sport such as badminton , squash or tennis will do the trick .
16 Alternatively , if it 's brilliant shine on a sleek wet look that you want then try new VO5 High Shine Styling Gel .
17 I do n't know whether it 's that we want much , too much
18 The experts at Poly know that we want more from a perm than just curl so they have formulated a product that does much more .
19 Speech processing is so complex and so little understood that we want as few assumptions built into the development architecture as possible .
20 It was also assumed that if people had more of their gross income to spend as they chose then they would purchase goods and services that they wanted rather than the state spending money on goods and services for which there may be little or no demand .
21 They were younger than she had expected and seemed shy and reticent , emphasising frequently , all the way up the stairs , that they wanted only a bolt-hole and must not be thought of as real boarders .
22 Good designers are forced to get their stuff made in other countries simply because they ca n't get the quality of manufacture that they want here . ’
23 look at and browse and take the information that they want rather than putting what sounds to me a lot of work on some
24 ‘ The problem with a lot of anthropologists is that they want so much to find a hominid that any scrap of bone becomes a hominid bone . ’
25 Yes , yes , but erm , you know , I have had to say to the chaps , one of them came in and he said he 'd been spoiled down at the cedar and I said oh well , I , I 've been cooking a breakfast for Neil of course by the operation of sods law , Neil suddenly goes off the idea of having breakfast , so I find myself cooking breakfast for this other lump , who is as idol and selfish as anybody ever met in all the born days , and I said to him just recently , I said , I , I ca n't get up and do breakfast 's in the morning any more , well he says he come 's down and does he 's own , you see they can when they feel that they want too .
26 In November 1989 the government announced that it wanted gradually to stop all exports of logs , ostensibly to help domestic enterprises , and it was announced on March 9 , 1990 , that the government would impose levies and quotas on some sawn timber and veneer exports , starting on June 1 .
27 In the middle of the Great War , the Emperor Charles told his foreign minister Czernin that he wanted neither a military nor an economic agreement with his ally , Germany , because that might fit the Hohenzollern design to make of Austria a second Bavaria .
28 Well you know what he 's trying to do , he 's trying up the claim so when back , he 's still gon na get the amount that he wants so he said t to Jim something about , he is n't paying the insurance I said you 're joking !
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