Example sentences of "want get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It contains profiles of popular retirement countries such as Spain and for those who really want to get away from it all there are outlines of more exotic locations .
2 They want to get away ; they want to forget about politics ; they want to reintroduce themselves to their families .
3 Yet there are still quiet corners and delightful places to see on the Costa Blanca … and all so easily reached on drives and excursions for those who want to get away from it all .
4 If you want to get away from it all completely there are five other pools to choose from !
5 And if you really want to get away from it all you can hire a whole Caribbean island , all to yourself .
6 You can decide when you want to get away from it all and take advantage of low-season prices and bargain breaks .
7 This pattern now appears to have been broken , and Madeira experiences an all-year-round trade with those who want summer sun tans as well as those who want to get away from cold winters .
8 I just want to get away from my wife and get some peace .
9 Matilda said , ‘ Never do anything by halves if you want to get away with it .
10 I just want to get away from my normal surroundings . ’
11 ‘ No , I want to get away from here .
12 I want to get away from the era of continual press conferences and announcements and long speeches .
13 He had hoped that the project would foster greater continuity between children 's experience of learning in primary school , and their experience in the comprehensive : I want to get away from [ a didactic approach ] , to the pupils taking more responsibility for work they produce and being more autonomous in the way that they do it and hoping to create more responsibility in them rather than them seeking the teacher all the time for information ; and thinking that all knowledge and information and values have to be teacher judged …
14 Now that I 've learnt about it , I want to get away from it as soon as I can . "
15 Now this is the time when you must watch them , because it can take from two to two days , two hours from two , two hours to two days to regain control of the brain , depending on the person and if it 's , happens outside and they want to get away , stress the fact you get up and run under a bus and they do n't mean to obviously
16 Now I want to get away from it , that is the truth .
17 ‘ I want to get away , ’ she said , her voice cracking .
18 ‘ It 's not about diving into the murky depths in search of treasure — that is just the impression we want to get away from ’ , insists Noel Fojut , Historic Scotland 's Principal Inspector responsible for underwater archaeology .
19 I want to get away from this place , that angry man .
20 What we certainly want to get away from is the present situation where two sub teams do n't have a complaint examiner .
21 ‘ You mean you want to get away from me ! ’ she burst out , shaking suddenly , her eyes blazing .
22 Oh dear , you 'd say this would be me as I was leaving the travel agents I heard a woman say my friend and I want to get away from it all , can you recommend somewhere completely unspoiled with a really nice shopping area .
23 I heard her say to Cathy , can I come round to your house tonight , I just want to get away from .
24 if you want to get deep in your girl
25 IF you want to get ahead in the fashion stakes , get a hat .
26 BUSINESSMEN who want to get ahead in the 1990s should move into the soft drinks , fruit and vegetables or household insurance markets , according to a report published today .
27 I want to get somewhere , I do n't want to be a crook or thief all my life .
28 If you want to get somewhere else , you must run at least twice as fast as that ! ’
29 They 're just out of prison and they want to get high all the time and enjoy themselves .
30 That you see the struggle as demanding too much from you personally and so you want to get right away from it for a while ? ’
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