Example sentences of "[Wh pn] want a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Who wants a tiny bit |
2 | It makes a prostitute of any woman SB claimant who wants a male lover . |
3 | Anyone who wants a thorough view should study the Neural Computation journal and some of the many new textbooks on neural nets , such as Aleksander & Morton ( 1990 ) , Judd ( 1990 ) , Kosko ( 1992 ) and Zurada ( 1992 ) . |
4 | It is also a must for anyone who wants a better understanding of , and comment on the events that are reported daily in the World 's Press . |
5 | Who wants a long Grace Before Meals ? |
6 | Who wants a sore face ? |
7 | It might also appeal to the leaseback private owner who wants a new state-of-the-art , low cost aircraft that is easy to fly but capable of earning its keep . |
8 | The whole enterprise is carried through with panache and — apart from the fact that it clocks in at a rather miserly total of only 52 minutes — the disc can be thoroughly recommended to anyone who wants a well-chosen selection of G&S numbers . |
9 | Now who wants a nice apron or a baby 's romper suit ? |
10 | someone 's obviously brought , obviously brought from Spain , from a holiday , who wants a secondhand bull from Spain ? |
11 | And I am not the only woman who wants a fulfilling working life and domesticity as well . |
12 | For any bride who wants a permanent memento of her wedding , a pressed picture of her bouquet is perhaps the most unusual and attractive reminder of all . |
13 | Who wants an aggressive horse ? |
14 | The deal has angered environmentalists , who want a complete ban on peat extraction . |
15 | For those who want a complete directory' not only of the world 's railways but also of manufacturers of railway equipment of every kind , from coaches to couplings , then Jane 's is your book — provided you have £50 to spare , which is £7 less than a second class return from London to Newcastle . |
16 | Mrs Grandison followed her apprehensively into one of those ubiquitous tea-shops which cater for the multitudes of office workers and others who want a cheap meal at any time of the day , and which , excellent though they are , can hardly be compared with the restaurants Mrs Grandison had been hoping to lunch in . |
17 | Finally , for rich veteran rockers who want a late Christmas present , there is a massive six-CD boxed set of Little Richard recordings from the mid-Fifties and concerts from the mid-Sixties . |
18 | The truth is that , like the traditional denim jean , workwear will strike a chord with those who want a certain amount of style without the risk of being labelled a fashion fool . |
19 | At the water 's edge there are pleasant beaches and boats bob hypnotically ready for hire to those who want a personal tour of this wonderful coast . |
20 | Women who want a satisfying lover should go to Switzerland . |
21 | Then there are all those schoolteachers , dons , television producers , writers on arts pages and members of the agitating classes who want a Labour win in order to impose Political Correctness . |
22 | Some are retirees who want a part-time job . |
23 | There 's enough space for whose who want a challenging gallop and captivating scenery all around for those who prefer a more leisurely pace . |
24 | Trade unions thought he was going to be their president ; but so did those businessmen who want a free-trade agreement with Mexico . |
25 | I 've already answered the underlying question , I do believe that they should have the maximum discretion and then they should be answerable for their decisions to their local electors who want a good police service and want a good education service and there is money there for them to do it if that is their wish . |
26 | Slowly adjusting , ill informed rent-seekers can , to some extent , be traded upon by vote-seeking politicians who want a growing economy with falling unemployment . |
27 | They have acted as parliamentary cannon fodder for the ‘ black colonels ’ , Nikolai Petrushenko and Viktor Alksnis , who want a nationwide state of emergency . |
28 | The health service has its fair share of people who want a quiet life and perhaps more than its fair share of Authority members who , for political reasons , opposed the policy itself . |
29 | To make money in engineering contracting you have got to work at the blue chip end of the market , people who want a top class value-for-money service and are prepared to pay a reasonable price for it . |
30 | Top London hairdresser Charles Worthington ( tel : 071–831 5303 ) is suggesting setting to more and more clients who want a different look for special occasions . |