Example sentences of "n't want [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He did n't want to push her away , but he was getting close to his limit ; his blood was starting to pound in his ears and he was seeing haloes around all of the lights outside .
2 We tried a very softly-softly approach originally because we did n't want to push them too hard .
3 She did n't want to disappoint you again , ’ he added savagely .
4 I know , I do n't want to say it as loud as I like .
5 But if you want the answers to your questions , then I 'd say yes , you can trust us : we do n't want to drive you away .
6 ‘ Darling , I do n't want to drive you away again with impossible demands . ’
7 James right like Mr right he did n't know right and we have this sort of erm water fountain and he was running towards it and he , and he filled up his mouth with it and he was spitting it everywhere and we were all sort of getting out the way and Mr told him if you do n't want to drink it then leave it alone and he sort of turned and walked away .
8 She did n't want to see him right now .
9 I do n't want to see him here ! ’
10 I do n't want to see him again . ’
11 I do n't want to see him again .
12 Surely he was bright enough to realise that her deliberate snub meant that she did n't want to see him again ?
13 ‘ There — must be some other way , ’ she voiced her thoughts out loud , and , as the thought occurred , ‘ I can tell Travis that I do n't want to see him again without going in for this — this charade . ’
14 I , I do n't want to see him again , they 're such idiots , I just wan na get rid of 'em .
15 I do n't want to see them tonight
16 You may not dislike the person ( or alternatively , you may ) but you do n't want to see them then , at all .
17 I told her I did n't want to see her again .
18 Last night I told her that I did n't want to see her again .
19 I do n't want to see her again . ’
20 It may be she wo n't want to see me again . ’
21 But how can I convince David , when he obviously does n't want to see me again ? she thought .
22 ‘ I suppose you wo n't want to see me now your little mystery 's been cleared up ? ’
23 ‘ I do n't want to see you again , Quinn .
24 ‘ I do n't wish to be unkind , but I do n't want to see you again . ’
25 ‘ I do n't want to see you again . ’
26 I do n't want to see you again !
27 ‘ Emm does n't want to see you today .
28 I do n't want to see you ever again ! ’
29 Because when my government does see the pattern — you 're quite right they do n't want to see it right now and my D-G is n't helping them — but when these people do the next thing , and it 'll have to be something big — they 're up against a deadline on Berlin they 've already escalated it from forged documents to drugging people to shooting them God knows what comes next well when something new happens the lone psychopath theory will be dead , dead , dead .
30 Maybe so , but hands up those under 12 who do n't want to see it again .
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