Example sentences of "want [to-vb] [adv prt] for a " in BNC.
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1 | Now I was talking to your Doctor who was wondering whether we might want to go out for a few beers at some point |
2 | ‘ Thank you , but I do n't want to go out for a meal tonight . ’ |
3 | Did you want to stand up for a minute ? |
4 | I want to go out for a ride in the open air . ’ |
5 | Oh well might have perhaps will you have a spare day No I want to go out for a meal No , but I been home but at dinner time just . |
6 | You want to go out for a wee wee puss ? |
7 | and go out and that , if you want to come down for a couple of days . |
8 | Want to come in for a minute ? " |
9 | Ring her up , see if she wants to come down for a drink . |
10 | ‘ But you want to stay on for a couple more days ? |
11 | erm there are times , perhaps , when one feels this is a little bit dull and wants to skip on for a page or two , but I suspect that that is the case with most novels that one would want to read nowadays . |
12 | I have been doing some work for a national charity recently and the director and one of the key office-bearers can not stand sight or sound of SARAH , which was a trifle awkward when she rang up once or twice ‘ wanting to pop in for a chat at your new office ’ . |
13 | because that , he wanted to go up for a medical which was a bit erm , unethical , but I do n't know whether it 's true it 's , you know it 's just what someone said |
14 | She leant forward , saying she wanted to go back for a moment to what the TV presenter had said about Jim Lancaster . |
15 | ‘ If I wanted to settle down for a quiet read I 'd prefer the Kensington public library . |