Example sentences of "i want to [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yes and I want to just visit a friend either end of July beginning of August and then in September it 's our five day study tour to Worcester , you know .
2 I want to just go and have a look in them you see if you 've well anyway Well erm , I might get to a certain extent .
3 I want to just scotch the myth that has been put forward by Councillor about the poll tax cos did this at P and R and I will reiterate what the leader said then and I and and quite clearly and soundly , that the Labour Party , both nationally and locally , and this Labour Group do not condone a policy of non-payment either as a principle or as a tactic .
4 I want to just have a look at this .
5 I know I know I know but I want to just keep going round the lot .
6 Two things I want to just touch on er fairly briefly er because of the time factor but I do want to touch on before you get into continuing with your er development for your third presentation .
7 Before going on to analyse the kinds of blocking technique one might nevertheless use , I want to briefly explain what I mean by the terms ‘ open ’ and ‘ closed ’ sides when referring to a stance .
8 Now there have been some allegations flying around that there are people in the parliamentary Labour Party who want to get rid of that link and I want to categorically say that there is no serious figure in the Labour Party who shares that opinion there 's no one in the G M B group who takes that view there 's no one in the Shadow Cabinet and what is more , I know from my own personal experience , and my dealings with him over thirty years , that there is no greater supporter of the trades union link than John Smith himself !
9 Erm , that 's all I want to actually say in view of the .
10 I , I mean I want to actually put in some you know some real kind of , you know , rather
11 Joos 's " infinitive " is in fact made up of two words — to plus the bare infinitive — as can be seen from the possibility of inserting an adverb between them ( I want to really scare him ) and of finding to all by itself , something which is strictly impossible with inflections ( I do n't want to ) .
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