Example sentences of "[adv] want take [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or do you just want to take the pages out ?
2 I just want to take a shower . ’
3 ‘ It 's all right , angel , ’ Bernice said , offering her hand and pulling the girl to her feet , ‘ I just want to take a look at this thing we 're in .
4 I just want to take a look . ’
5 They still want to take the park over and run it on a similar operation to Southsea/Rom .
6 Thenceforward I was always wanting to take the joys of solitude and of society in their extreme forms , and was alternatively miserable from the lack of company or the presence of uncongenial company .
7 Always wanted to take a look at India myself , you know , ’ he said suddenly .
8 Of course if you really want to take the hassle out of membership payment and renewal , the most convenient method is by DIRECT DEBIT — your membership is guaranteed never to lapse — ask at Information for details .
9 Neither really wanted to take the Cross , being more concerned with their own affairs and plots against each other .
10 ‘ You do n't even want to take a look ? ’
11 I have read my Foucault , I am aware of the conceptual shortcomings of a timeless , essentialist homosexual identity , I might even want to take the step of putting quotations marks around the word ‘ gay ’ — but the man who queerbashed me some years ago did not put quotation marks around his fists .
12 The reaction of the audience was enthusiastic , and the play continued to be a popular success after it had opened at the Lyric Theatre in London on 16 September , ( Henry Sherek had again wanted to take the play first to New York , but Eliot vetoed the idea ) .
13 And encourage that 's the trouble , you drop Mortimer you drop somebody who can er flip the ball in but I think you definitely want to take the heat off Wright .
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