Example sentences of "do [adv] want [pron] give " in BNC.

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1 On second thoughts he also sent one of his aides to fetch blankets as well , for some of the ladies did not seem to be very decently attired and , although they did not look very enticing , he still did not want them to give his men ideas .
2 She assured the women she addressed that suffragists did not want them to give up ‘ one jot or tittle of your womanliness , your love for children , your care for the sick , your gentleness , your self-control , your obedience to conscience and duty ’ .
3 I did n't want her to give herself over to the view of life that underlay all this , the philosophy that pinned her to the shadow-corners of the world .
4 Young Gareth did n't want them to give up , they said , but Mr Vickers senior told him you 'd be all right even if you had got lost .
5 I could n't see him throwing it away , but I did n't want him to give himself the chance .
6 She did n't want anyone giving her sympathy , otherwise she 'd be blubbing all over the stage .
7 I do n't want him to give me a job , but will he give me one thousand pounds out of money that 's really mine ? ’
8 Surely you do n't want me to give up my evenings too .
9 I do n't want you to give me your answers now , I am as it were giving you the opportunity now , over lunch , to consider this matter .
10 I do n't want you to give me a lift .
11 And I certainly do n't want you giving her a bath .
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