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

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1 Well my husband and I were married in nineteen forty four , you see , and er as you see I go every year and it 's nineteen eighty six , so therefore erm I you see I , I do n't really want people to know my age
2 So I I 'd I , I do n't really want one !
3 I do n't simply want to help go out and kill more Iranian youngsters .
4 ‘ No , I do n't particularly want to see Napoleon myself , ’ I said .
5 ‘ The point is I do n't particularly want to spend a whole evening in John 's company at the moment . ’
6 ‘ You can , ’ came the reply , ‘ there 's a spiral staircase inside , I gather , but the gamekeeper lives there now and I do n't particularly want to meet him . ’
7 ‘ Sometimes I know he wants me to do something and usually it 's something I do n't particularly want to do .
8 no , I do n't particularly want to say
9 And then I do n't particularly want you to start yet but if you do get time or if you 're just interested and you do n't want to stop and you want to keep going try it with sixty .
10 I 'm not doing without a holiday because I 'm feeling hard up though , but because I do n't particularly want one . ’
11 I 'm sure he 's going to be fine , but I think I 'll have to make it clear that I did actually have a life before he came along , and I do n't particularly want to do everything with him !
12 So it , it wo n't suit everybody , you might not want , in my case I do n't particularly want to live with a burglar alarm .
13 I do n't particularly want to know you . ’
14 I know it 's good , but I do n't particularly want to be reminded about how life felt at sixteen .
15 I think that 's a good enough reason , when I say I do n't particularly want to add anything else .
16 I do n't particularly want to go
17 Well I do n't particularly want one but it was just interesting .
18 I do n't particularly want to get involved in anything like that
19 I do n't particularly want to fork out a
20 Well she said I 'd sort of thought of going , are you going , I says yeah okay I said , if you wo n't go I 'll , we 'll go together , I said but I do n't particularly want to get , you know , roped into it at the moment .
21 No , I ca n't do it now not in front of Cathy and that lot , they 'll think me a little slag and I do n't particularly want that image .
22 But I 'm , I do n't particularly want to .
23 I 've seen Anne and Nonnie and I do n't particularly want to see anybody else .
24 I do n't just want to open things and be seen trundling around .
25 I do n't just want people to get their rocks off .
26 ‘ We 've given a lot of blood , sweat and tears and I do n't just want to pass it all on for somebody else to inherit .
27 I do n't just want her .
28 I do n't just want to be a ‘ cleaner-up ’ .
29 Go round and talk to the various people you know that are interested and say to them ‘ Look , I 'm planning to try and do this work , but I do n't just want to do this on my own , I want to take into account other people 's views . ’
30 And I say to them ‘ Look , do n't start planning this whole thing on your own from the beginning , go round and talk to the various people you know that are interested and say to them ‘ Look , I 'm planning to try and do this work , or we agreed at such and such a meeting that I would do this work , but I do n't just want to do this on my own , I want to take into account other people 's views .
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