Example sentences of "[adv] want [to-vb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You might rarely want to roll the treble off the neck pickup , but you can take treble off the bridge pickup , if it 's a little hairy for you , and still be sure of a full-treble sound on the neck pickup when you hit the switch hard left . |
2 | They 'd badly want to find the car to forestall any possible inquiries about an abandoned vehicle , and to remove all evidence of my presence . |
3 | Some Italian once wrote that the critic secretly wants to kill the writer . |
4 | He badly wants to complete the task and continues hoping to pick up more lift on the way . |
5 | ‘ He only wants to see the child enjoy herself with her friends . ’ |
6 | There is no involvement in politics , we merely want to serve the public , ’ he added . |
7 | In the meantime I merely want to emphasise the point I was making about change . |
8 | Call me an egotistical slime , but I only want to preserve the purity and integrity of the current alternative , and hope that it wo n't pass through the mass-media grinder into the mainstream , where it will eventually be recalled as one more passive , stupid fashion . |
9 | The committee sensibly want to remove the child from crown court trials , but their solution of prelimi nary hearings is questionable . |
10 | ‘ We very much want to trace the driver of that vehicle because they might hold vital information which could result in this robbery being solved , ’ added the spokesman . |
11 | Nigel Lawson rightly wanted to join the exchange rate mechanism two years ago — as did Sir Geoffrey Howe . |
12 | Sharpe only wanted to reach the road . |
13 | Trainer Lord Huntingdon said : ‘ The Queen so wanted to win the race again that we originally had two in it , but we took Piquant out and relied on Set The Fashion . |
14 | KEF have long wanted to achieve the ideal of generating the entire musical spectrum from a single point in space ( two points for stereo of course ) , but unlike Tannoy who have gradually approached this goal over many years through continual refinements to their famous ‘ Dualconcentric ’ technique ( in which a more or less conventional tweeter is mounted behind the magnet assembly of the midrange driver , its output funnelled through a special wave-guide to join the midrange output at the neck of its cone ) KEF held back until modern magnetic materials became available ( specifically neodymium-iron-boron , which has around ten times the energy product of conventional ferrite ) which would permit a small magnet assembly to be located actually at the neck of a midrange cone — hence their nomenclature of coincident , as opposed to concentric . |
15 | ‘ I felt guilty enough to want to help the marriage succeed because I 'd introduced them and had n't thought to warn Rachel , mainly because I did n't find him attractive myself and he 'd never come across as the great seducer with me , and I knew that if it did n't work , it would turn out to be a lifelong trap for her . |
16 | Thus while first-class patronage was encouraged , and more businessmen complained bitterly that they had to go first-class in order to enjoy their British breakfast , more humble individuals who merely wanted to enjoy the view from the train were not so generously treated . |
17 | The Court of Appeal held that whether the officer had taken possession was a question for the jury , and that the answer depended on whether he had made his mind up to take possession so that they would not be removed , or whether he had an open mind and merely wanted to stop the driver getting away without being questioned . |
18 | I suddenly wanted to see the work I was doing laid out in front of me . |
19 | She very much wanted to read the letter she had received and she thought of crossing over to the Villa Nazionale . |
20 | The fire brigade reappeared , bringing them some council inspector , who obviously wanted to evacuate the house . |
21 | The extension of the offence to include obtaining possession or control will have the result that if Kilham , although pretending that he only wanted to borrow the horse , had in fact intended to deprive the owner permanently , he would be guilty under the clause , because he obtained possession of the horse . |
22 | Their solicitor told the court they only wanted to frighten the saboteur and they were sorry he 'd been injured . |
23 | Well if I only wanted to know the crossword and every single one is |
24 | This is why we do not want to abandon the term inner city , either analytically or politically , only to ground it in the academic debates which have reproduced it conceptually , the political debates that have refashioned it discursively and , most significantly , the social injustices and inequalities that lend the term its emotive power and mobilising force . |
25 | And we did not want to miss the opportunity of having such a wonderful day , complete with the white wedding car . |
26 | But no , I do not want to take the chance myself in case it turns out to be a family weakness . |
27 | An elderly woman does not want to take the risk , hastily glances at the sharp blades of the door , retreats back to behind the faded white line and waits for the next train . |
28 | Gillray , in common with the vast majority of his public , did not want to take the Jacobin side . |
29 | According to Campaigns Director Andrew Lees , : " Given the potentially broad scope of such " areas " , the obstructive official has ample opportunity to rebuff requests by anyone whose request is not specific enough to penetrate the bureaucratic defences of a body which does not want to release the information . " |
30 | She did not want to cultivate the snob image . |