Example sentences of "want [to-vb] on [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Also , and I do n't want to go on about this , I was a lonely person in those days and I had very little else to think about . |
2 | Am I right in thinking that you would n't want to go on with these incursions ? |
3 | An exceptional shooting accessory that you 'll want to pass on to future generations . |
4 | We have brought pride back to Teesside and we want to go on to greater things . ’ |
5 | If Prince Charles wants to go on in this exhorting role , he has to understand architecture . ’ |
6 | Everybody has some books that they want to hang on to that . |
7 | Hendry is on the crest of a wave , very conscious of the fact that he 's the champion of the world , and wants to hang on to that rating of the number one player in the world . |
8 | And there 's the added advantage that fretful babies can be soothed when mothers want to get on with other important jobs around the house . |
9 | But I wanted to do employment , I want to get on with this kind of job , it 's going to be a major political issue , and by God I 'm gon na put it right up front . |
10 | And you 'd also better take into account the fact that I want to get on with some work while I 'm here . |
11 | I want to get on with some work . |
12 | One member , one vote , for the selection of Labour members of parliament , but also increasing the representation of women , now people want to move on from that , they want a |
13 | There was a murder two nights ago in a clunch pit at Muddington — that Jacket is in exhibit and she 'll want to get on with that Is well as coping with the usual heavy load . " |
14 | Well , I 'll help you , I 'll be round , I 'll be here helping but I must I want to get on with some work . |
15 | Erm I 'm not really ans answering the question but I I did n't really want to get on to that one it 's just |
16 | I do n't want to get on to that |
17 | I said I did n't want to get on to this area because it 's you know , we could go on all night discussing whether this , well whether that . |
18 | ‘ Who knows , Diana may well want to move on to bigger and faster racing cars as she gets better and more confident . ’ |