Example sentences of "really do want " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I really do want to do more TV and film work . |
2 | Adults forget that most children really do want to grow up , if only to exact their own small revenges . |
3 | Not if you really do want to be the Chancellor one fine day . |
4 | Eastwood admitted : ‘ I was upset at missing out in the World Cup final and really do want to get back on to the international scene as quickly as possible . |
5 | Parents really do want to know how they can bring their children up to understand , very simply , what is right and what is wrong . |
6 | Let's hope for its sake that the customers really do want to build the huge and ambitious downsized applications System 10 is for . |
7 | Let's hope for its sake that the customers really do want to build the huge and ambitious downsized applications for which System 10 has been designed . |
8 | I really do want to see him . ’ |
9 | And one does n't expect thanks , of course , but when they use the handout — and then turn round and start blaspheming , you really do want to chuck the whole business up , and go and become a monk , or something . ’ |
10 | " But you are all busy people , and I really do want to talk to you because you dealt with all the details . |
11 | It is high time a border poll was taken with all citizens of voting age here asked ( a ) their religion and ( b ) whether they want a united Ireland or not , to find out just how many Catholics really do want the British to leave . |
12 | And er we 've allocated all the class papers so erm that means you escape unless you really do want to do er a class presentation . |
13 | I think they really do want the support , and they want the backing when they 're negotiating with other , other bodies . |
14 | We wo n't take up too much of your time , but we really do want to clear up this misunderstanding . ’ |
15 | If you really do want to help me , I need your unquestioning support , not your childish tantrums every time I do or say something you do n't like . ’ |
16 | The girls really do want to come to school . ’ |
17 | I really do want it like me flat and I ca n't get it like that . |
18 | She looked at him longingly , Wondering if he really did want to have an affair with her . |
19 | And since I really did want to know , the only way was to test it myself . |
20 | He really did want to ride Bones , not just groom him and feed him carrots . |
21 | ‘ I really did want a femur ’ , he said . |
22 | Perhaps he really did want to cut loose and was restrained from so doing by Maman , who would have regarded it as disloyal . |
23 | The other part questioned whether in fact she really did want to get engaged to Harry if it meant leading a dreary life waiting for him to make his way in the world . |
24 | I really did want to talk about being in business on your own account as opposed to er working for an employer . |
25 | So we have to er set out our stall there to form , first of all identify those target P L C's which we really did want to get close to . |
26 | She felt almost traumatised by the revelation of just how much she really did want him to make love to her combined with his ruthless words about marriage , then his callous statements about what a loose little floozy he thought she was — and his finally saying it straight out : ‘ Do n't tell me you 're a virgin ! ’ with horror in his eyes . |
27 | The engine will also be offering lessons on the footplate to all those who really did want to be engine drivers when they grew up , with the help of an experienced fireman . |
28 | Not for professional historians so much as for people who really did want to have a version of England 's past which makes some sense sort of sense now . |
29 | He really does want to fill the universe with a lot of loathsome little replicas of Himself — creatures whose life , on its miniature scale , will be qualitatively like His own , not because He has absorbed them but because their wills freely conform to His . |
30 | If Mr Patten really does want to promote literacy he should set accessible books that the modern child can relate to and enjoy . |