Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [not/n't] [adv] want " in BNC.
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1 | Half my clients do n't even want to let me know what they 're up to . |
2 | The key issue that emerges is that many private companies do n't actually want what they ought to have , which is more long term loans and more private equity , and less overdrafts and their short term loans . |
3 | Officials did n't even want them to appear on the track as they stage-managed another two-hour show for the audience at home . |
4 | Added to this , many of the firms do not even want to become big ; they started small and like it that way . |
5 | It can be hard to combine parental authority with a friendship that implies equality , and some girls do not even want this . |
6 | Some girls do n't even want to ask in case their parents get angry and ban them from seeing their boyfriends . |
7 | Furniture was the focus of interest but , according to John Hill , from Jeremy of the King 's Road , London , the Americans did not just want good examples of standard items , they wanted something different , with a gimmick or original style . |
8 | Sources say Unix System Labs did n't exactly want to sue the university , but basically has no choice and regards this as a test case . |
9 | ‘ Hunters do n't always want to shoot their prey , ’ he returned softly . |
10 | And men do n't particularly want that . |
11 | And tourists do n't always want to hear the authentic thing , so the local musicians end up having to reflect their audience . |
12 | Erm , women do n't just want to write about knitting , erm |