Example sentences of "want [to-vb] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 He would start to pressurise her again and she did n't really want to go to the Dordogne at all .
2 ‘ Graham has made it perfectly clear he does n't want to go to the West Indies next winter — but he 's said those sort of things before about touring and has ended up going . ’
3 Do you want to go to the Pete 's house ?
4 Can you be more explicit about what it is you want to see in the North Yorkshire structure plan ?
5 I want to go to the United States to experience a different culture .
6 THATCHERGATE , the neo-nineteenth century railings which the Prime Minister wants to erect across the Whitehall end of Downing Street , sent a buzz of speculative excitement through psychiatric circles yesterday .
7 It also wants to work with the WHR '64 Company and Gwynedd County Council , to achieve these aims .
8 If you press ESCAPE whilst on the main menu screen , you will be asked whether you want to exit from the Designaknit program .
9 I want to talk to the Masai man you are holding .
10 It is the blinkered approach typified by Mr. Kent 's response to the nurse that we want to eliminate from the NHS .
11 ‘ I want to play on the US Tour eventually , too , and the Americans do n't care how much money you have won .
12 It would then be up to the US and Canada to decide whether they want to face towards the Atlantic or Pacific — or be caught between two great trading oceans .
13 Trinity Square still proving to be very busy so expect a few minutes wait if you want to get yourself parked in there and have a couple of minutes wait if you want to get into the Victoria Centre that 's at the York Street entrance .
14 erm if you want to get into the Bluecoat .
15 The kind of place where you can quite easily forget the day of the week — unless you want to take in the Friday disco — let alone the time of day .
16 Rosenior insisted : ‘ I want to complain to the FA . ’
17 The team members previously worked on developing the software optimising compilers for Elbrus , and it is this technology in particular that SunPro wants to take to the US .
18 ‘ And am I right in thinking that you want to import into the United States of America a person or persons who might be interdicted by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service ? ’
19 Frank obviously want to travel to the US next year and to be in contention he — has — to play first team football — Frank was cited today as not beeing to impressed with Deano : ’ 2 goals in 12 matches in England is not at all impressive ; the chances keep coming all the time in games over here ’ .
20 I 'm an 18-year-old Canadian girl who wants to travel to the UK someday .
21 If the quality I see here is truly representative of all the EX models , then I would certainly recommend them to anyone wanting to buy into the Ibanez range at a reasonable price .
22 He had kept away from the house , not wanting to intrude on the Bonnards ' private grief .
23 However , sources say the job 's more titular than real with Waxman wanting to stay in the Boston area .
24 Any conscript who may have wanted to go to the Gulf would have had to volunteer or to join the Foreign Legion , the paratroops or the naval infantry — units which are all made up entirely of volunteers .
25 Capron was also the fifth face in the photograph that Urquhart had wanted to take from the Nowaks ' house .
26 His solicitor Bob Emuss said that the defendant , who until February had been living in Surrey , had wanted to move to the Kingsley area .
27 When the KGB make moves to track him down , he and another ‘ sleeper ’ , union leader Albert Robinson ( Warren Clarke , far left ) decide they do n't want to return to the USSR .
28 Cricket club president Brian Kneeshaw has said the club does not want to move from the Green Lane site .
29 Like every other aspiring young artist , I wanted to go to the Slade or the RCA ( Royal College of Art ) to do a post-graduate degree .
30 I wanted to go to the Yorkshire Moors or the Lake District : I had romantic visions of myself as a drystone waller , indomitable against the elements .
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