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

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1 However , we do n't just want your answers to our questions ; we also want your ideas , so please answer the final question .
2 We do n't just want a merging of our unions either .
3 And we do n't just want the big bulls .
4 But we do n't just want to scratch about .
5 We do n't just want a reprieve for limestone but for other freight and for passenger services .
6 We do n't particularly want to protect him from infection .
7 Moreover we never look hard for what we do n't particularly want to find , and governments ’ revenues and manpower were so highly committed towards programmes of quantitative expansion ( particularly at secondary level ) and subsequently towards keeping the machine they had created running , that few people were prepared to question advice which suggested that a certain new activity could be safely ( and , hopefully , inexpensively ) tucked away at a centre or institute .
8 Mmm , well we do n't particularly want access to exempted from the procedure .
9 We do n't particularly want an embossed one .
10 ‘ And we do n't exactly want it on the front of the Daily Express , sir .
11 Sugar insists : We do n't ever want him back at club
12 We do n't actually want to catch people shoplifting , our aim is to try to put them off doing it in the first place . ’
13 We do n't actually want them gagged , do we , but er , it might come to that in the end might we ?
14 Therefore if we do n't actually want to live in the same place as the residents , which I certainly would n't want to do , right .
15 He said it would be a mistake , ‘ a mistake in sentiment ; for it could only mean that we were embalming the corpse of something that is n't really dead and need n't die at all — an aesthetic mistake — because we do n't really want to have the taste of our schooldays established as a boundary for our whole lives ’ .
16 But if it is a hung parliament , this will be because we do n't really want anyone to have any power .
17 We do n't really want to see them being killed do we ? ’
18 We do n't really want trouble at the school , do we ? ’
19 Well , we did n't quite say that , but we do n't really want to .
20 yeah , that 'll be nice , cos we do n't really want it do we ?
21 Heidi we do n't really want to know .
22 We do n't really want to colour in a jigsaw puzzle do you ?
23 We do n't really want it .
24 Well we do n't really want a long-haired !
25 Now in , in the early stages you certainly want to encourage as many people from this base to join , when the development , the movement gathers pace it 's possible to say right we possibly w there 's some , sort of the wealthy peasants we do n't really want , they 're the ones who prospered under the old scheme of things , they were the ones who had some power and influence and er by even drawing them into the association there is a danger that they may sort of assume the lead or take an active role which would be detrimental , which would negate the movement and try and make it er less revolutionary and more lawful , they would go back to sort of reform of the old system rather than the overthrowal
26 We do n't always want to be testing ourselves all the time , do we ?
27 If in addition we require that the production function is said to satisfy the Inada ( 1963 ) conditions , but we do not necessarily want to impose these restrictions .
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