Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] really want " in BNC.
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1 | When I think of the difference between Carla and Neil Neil does n't really want to do anything ! |
2 | My boss did n't really want me to take three weeks all at once . ’ |
3 | Benny did n't really want her to come to the party , but for once Mother had been insistent . |
4 | He never took into account that Eddie did n't really want to make a career as a racing driver — ’ |
5 | Frodo the Ring bearer does not really want to carry the Ring and offers it to the elf-queen Galadriel . |
6 | This drew the comment from Bertrand Russell that both East and West did not really want disarmament . |
7 | And the former commander added : ‘ The Army does n't really want the regiment mentioned at all , but we lost guys out there and others were injured . |
8 | Devereux said : ‘ Widnes did n't really want me to go and there were problems with insurance guarantees . |
9 | This stage is intended mainly to ease the initial awkwardness , the interviewer does not really want your detailed impressions of the weather or the route you took to get to the interview . |
10 | And the thing is , that Barry does n't really want to get on the plane until it 's all sorted out . |
11 | But John Drake does n't really want to talk about rare plants . |
12 | Ruth continued , ‘ because I 'm sure the Company do n't really want to see me . |
13 | The woman at the hotel did n't really want kids and with summer holidays approaching could get a better rate for her rooms . |
14 | The other , the other weakness it possibly turned up is that , my experience is that , unless something bad there , the press do n't really want to do anything about it , if you 're just trying to sell your wares and say how good you are , and then hide a bit behind , I mean they 'll turn around anyway the circle , must be something . |
15 | Well down here we 've got the landlady does n't really want it to go through . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |