Example sentences of "want see the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I thought they 'd probably want to see the video I was splicing together from the footage we were getting on opium growing in the Bekaa Valley , but these were cops on a government-paid vacation .
2 Surprisingly it does devalue the works for collectors and museums who will want to see the back of the picture .
3 Jennifer I do n't want to see the back your head any more .
4 ‘ So , ’ he said , ‘ you 'll want to see the will . ’
5 I think if you 're gon na do something that er deviate , because the thing is when you do your tandem calls , they 're gon na want to see the structure
6 He did n't want to see the girl get killed .
7 ‘ But we do n't want to see the meadow go . ’
8 We would not want to see the scheme a held up or at least , the timetable that we could set down .
9 ‘ It 's the thrill of the moment , and you do n't want to see the person the next day , because it ruins the moment . ’
10 She did n't want to see the hurt in his eyes , in case it made her soften and forgive him .
11 Would she want to see the boy ?
12 I did n't want to see the event ( irony can be heavy-handed as well as ruthless ) .
13 I do not want to see the election lost on the playing fields of Eton .
14 I 'll want to see the Elder arrive .
15 Richard said impatiently , ‘ Do n't you want to see the university ? ’
16 If Kevin got killed it would be too sad and no children would want to see the film .
17 Ĺeonie did not want to see the ambulance from the clinic arrive .
18 It is also conceded that many viewers will want to see the match and that ITV were in a tricky position because on that weekend in February they are planning to screen a Littlewoods Cup semi-final .
19 I did n't want to see the face of the archer .
20 ‘ I did not want to see the goalkeeper go off .
21 I do not want to see the World .
22 I do n't want to see the house or anything — I just want to go home . ’
23 ‘ Do you want to see the castle ? ’ a plainly dressed girl of fifteen asked me , looking up from her job of sweeping her trailer entrance with a broom .
24 And why do you want to see the letter ? ’
25 Do you want to see the letter ? ’
26 come come round I want to I 'll I want to see the product .
27 ‘ I thought you 'd want to see the paper , Miss Williams .
28 It was perhaps to be expected that during this post-independence period TANU and its politicians in Parliament would want to see the nation establish itself in a symbolic sense .
29 Do you want to see the advert ? ’
30 The police might want to see the body ; the undertaker certainly would .
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