Example sentences of "[adv] want [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Surely she does not want to deprive them of these amenities ?
2 ‘ I do not want to know you at all , Monsieur Lemarchand , ’ she stated firmly .
3 ‘ No , I do n't want to put you to any bother . ’
4 ‘ You 've been so kind to me that I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
5 ‘ I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
6 ‘ I would n't want to put you to any more trouble .
7 I would n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
8 After spying him through the kitchen window with Mrs Files , so much himself , so much not Francis , I thought I did n't want to see him at all .
9 It was so useful to have been on the road myself and to have experienced cold-calling , setting up new accounts , or merchandising accounts that did n't want to see you at that particular moment .
10 I knew my wife did n't want to see it at all .
11 Local councillor Eddie McEvilly said : ‘ I do n't really want to talk about conditions on the operation , because I do n't want to see it at all . ’
12 McDunn does n't want to charge me with any of the other murders but they 're going to have to make a decision before too long because my initial time under the PTA is nearly up and the Home Secretary is n't going to grant an extension ; I 'll have to appear in court soon .
13 ‘ I brought them over yesterday and George let me have a couple of boxes for the night but I do n't want to leave them over another night if I can help it .
14 Dundee boss Simon Stainrod said : ‘ We are negotiating with a club to sell Leighton but I do n't want to mention them at this stage . ’
15 ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’
16 I do n't want to do it like that .
17 Now I do n't want to embarrass them in any way .
18 Naturally I would n't want to get him in any trouble . ’
19 I used to be a professional cleaner — I do n't want to get her into any trouble , I … ’
20 Obviously we do n't want to expose them to more than they can take .
21 They do n't want to know you at any other time … but most of them are n't like that here .
22 He he said you 're one person I can talk to , you listen to me and I can talk to you and er he did n't want to worry you at that time but for him , he did n't think he was suitable .
23 I do n't want to end it like this , ’ said Foreman , who won the world title in 1973 from Joe Frazier and lost it in 1974 to Muhammad Ali .
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