Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] not want " in BNC.
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1 | For the man who enters the House at a later age who does not expect to get and perhaps does not want office , there is no point in continual exertions to catch the limelight and this is the kind of member who is particularly prone to regard his function as supporting his leaders . |
2 | Lily too had noticed the policeman by now and perhaps did not want to encounter him . |
3 | x Unix operating systems and on to Solaris 2. x and naturally does n't want to share all the goodies it has in 2. x with 1 . |
4 | In many parts of the Asian elephants ' range the slaughter began with the coming of colonial man , who not only shot for sport but also cleared the forest for rubber and other crops and naturally did not want elephants to undo his good work . |
5 | They had been warned to report any further attacks and obviously do n't want to take any chances . |
6 | Fabia exclaimed , and still did n't want to believe it , even when the woman vigorously nodded her head . |
7 | Nicholas certainly did not want to fight alone , and probably did not want to fight at all . |
8 | Both of the men were quite badly shaken by the incident and understandably do n't want their names to be released . ’ |
9 | They had enjoyed his single status and the attention he devoted to them , and frankly did not want the intrusion of a newcomer . |
10 | The work force want to return to a contract and yet do not want to return to a situation which takes away from their individual freedom and negotiating rights . |
11 | She wanted to go and yet did n't want to go both at once . |
12 | We have believed that God wishes us to struggle along , barely able to pay our way , and certainly does n't want us to have any fun with our money ! |
13 | ‘ People like me , who were in their 20s in the 1960s , want to look good , but are n't obsessed by fashion and certainly do n't want to be made uncomfortable by it . ’ |
14 | The trouble was , she could prove nothing yet and certainly did n't want her Service approaching Magill direct , for confirmation . |
15 | I did not feel sympathetic towards Catherine , and certainly did not want to frighten my poor master by telling him she was ill . |