Example sentences of "i want [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The very thought of it makes me want to press the panic button , crawl under the bed and call for HRT , ’ says one friend .
2 ‘ The very thought of reaching 50 makes me want to press the panic button , crawl under the bed and call for HRT ’
3 I do n't know how they 've done it but the typography on the signs makes me want to pronounce the word Edin-burg , and I live in the place , for God 's sake .
4 But his own political outlook was also vital : ‘ Those influences made me want to write a history of the game 's toilers , the hired labourers .
5 I am a great fan of rave music yet the lyrics have never made me want to try the drug .
6 It just makes me want to vomit the way she does that .
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8 Why on earth would I want to do a thing like that ? ’
9 Whenever I visit Ian , seeing the fostering going on in various degrees , I 'm filled with admiration and feel I want to let the world know .
10 That 's why I thought , when I come back the next time and you 're upset I said oh no way do I want to upset a woman like that .
11 come come round I want to I 'll I want to see the product .
12 Do I want to follow a set exercise programme or would I prefer to change my life-style so that I become more active ?
13 Not only do I want to know the story but I want to know the whys and wherefores .
14 Do I want to make a will
15 Well he said they 'd been round with a helicopter , a plane taking photos of the houses , did I want to buy a photo of me house , twenty pound .
16 It 's asking do I want to keep a hold on one of these two , and if so , which ?
17 Whereas the slimmer 's reads , ‘ I want to be a sexually attractive woman ’ , the anorexic 's reads , ‘ I want to shed the burden of womanhood ’ .
18 I believe it is the most powerful poem he ever wrote and I want to analyse the way in which he maintains the clenched fist of resistant energy through four rhyming quatrains .
19 My Dad 's away on business again tomorrow and I want to spend a bit of time with him before he goes .
20 I want to spend the rest of my days with you . ’
21 I want to spend the rest of the day making love to you , ’ he murmured , biting her ear , ‘ I want to touch every part of your body . ’
22 I want to spend the rest of my life making you happy . ’
23 My favourite cousin is in remission , a transplant is now possible , my favourite girl has found her natural mother — and I have found the girl I want to spend the rest of my life with . ’
24 No , we 'll see I do n't know if I want to spend the money this year
25 ‘ I just hope surgery is put off until after Christmas because I want to spend the holiday with my children .
26 In the remainder of this chapter , I want to use the solidarity model suggested by ‘ social network ’ to help to interpret patterns of variation in Belfast , referring to the inner-city and outer-city community studies and to our random sample ‘ doorstep ’ survey .
27 Plenty of objects are many-parted and heterogeneous in internal structure , without being complex in the sense in which I want to use the term .
28 Paragraph , earlier reply will be , be appreciated as I want to finalize the Aran price for the units as soon as possible , best regards , Sam .
29 But now I want to shift the argument somewhat .
30 I want to reinterpret the metaphor of the fifties , of childhood as a community 's investment in the future , and find its material base in the individual circumstances that help interpret historical developments .
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