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14. want

 

  1. We didn't want it to dampen spirits which were required to remain positive.
  2. Don't you think that you're wanting the impossible?
  3. If anyone wants to be a child minder, they must attend a course.
  4. Madeleine, I want to talk to you immediately.
  5. `Would a young person be able to get a job in Europe?' `That would depend on which country he or she wanted to go to'.
  6. He held his job because nobody else wanted it.
  7. I want to introduce you to someone who is helping me.
  8. Anybody who wants to can come in and buy a car from me.
  9. `What did he want?' `Maurice's address.'
  10. You don't want to give the poor man ulcers.
  11. I want to tell you about the programmes. The first four are devoted to universities.
  12. All four of us wanted to get away from the Earl's Court area.
  13. They wanted three weeks holiday and three weeks pay.
  14. The over-sixties do not want to be turned out of their homes.
  15. I want to escape from here.
  16. They wanted an assistant in the box office.
  17. She wanted some help.
  18. You don't want them to become suspicious.
  19. At one time you wanted to be President.
  20. You're someone who does what she wants.
  21. I wanted to travel light.
  22. Do you want it white or black?
  23. I wanted to use him as an agent.
  24. I don't want the Jews to feel I've slighted them.
  25. I wanted to come home.
  26. Lonnie wants to say `sorry'.
  27. She wanted to be reassured.
  28. I wanted some goods to place in the window.
  29. I want the whole approach changed.
  30. I don't want you hurt.
  31. I want to talk to Mr Castle.
  32. `We don't want these tables here like this, do we?'*`No, Dr Kirk.'
  33. `Will you have your whisky, or do you want dinner straight away?'*`Whisky. Make it a large one.'
  34. Which department do you want?
  35. Which doctor do you want to see?
  36. Why does Amy want to go and see his grave?
  37. What do you want to talk about?
  38. What if they didn't want to part with it, what would you do then?
  39. So you want to be an actress, do you?
  40. Why don't we just give them what they want?
  41. I never want to see you in my classes again.
  42. I never did want a council house.
  43. She wanted to save her sister from unhappiness.
  44. Clerical work may be available for two students who want to learn about publishing.
  45. You can borrow that pen if you want to.
  46. We could go to any part of the island we wanted to.
  47. I want you to turn to the front of the atlas.
  48. I want to know what you think about this.
  49. I wanted to ask, Mr Nicholson, what was the effect of that newsreel on you?
  50. Good morning, I wanted to book a holiday in the South of France.
  51. I want to have this pellet taken out.
  52. I want a breath of fresh air.
  53. I don't want anything*my stomach hurts.
  54. She had naturally assumed that once there was a theatre everybody would want to go.
  55. Britain and other Western nations have frequently told South Africa that they want Mandela released.
  56. Davis said he wanted to read it over lunch.
  57. Everything was placed exactly where I wanted it for the morning.
  58. `I've been wanting to do this all day,' she said.
  59. They want to take on staff with two years' experience.
  60. We will never have enough money to provide all the services that people want.
  61. Omoro didn't want to express it any more strongly.
  62. They told the farmer how much they wanted to get the harvest in.
  63. She gave me the opportunity to do what I wanted to do most.
  64. We could go to Majorca if you want somewhere lively.
  65. I wanted to have somewhere to put it.
  66. They won't want anyone else trampling around.
  67. She wanted someone to talk to as badly as I did.
  68. She said that she didn't want to know.
  69. He didn't want to go.
  70. I wanted to be alone.
  71. Henry said that he wanted to go home.
  72. She says she wants to see you this afternoon.
  73. I was asked whether I wanted to stay at a hotel or at his home.
  74. I don't want to die yet.
  75. She says she wants to see you this afternoon.
  76. Henry said that he wanted to go home.
  77. He didn't want her to get the idea that he was rich.
  78. The State is desperately uncertain about what it wants artists to do.
  79. I came because I want you to help me.
  80. I want to see you for a few minutes at twelve o'clock, when you go to lunch.
  81. He wants to see you before he dies.
  82. If they wanted to go out, they could always count on me to stay with the baby.
  83. I'll teach you, if you want.
  84. She said she wanted tea ready at six so she could be out by eight.
  85. I'm not used to living on my own so I want a house I'll like, otherwise I'll get depressed.
  86. I wouldn't want to give away any secrets at this stage*not that we've got any answers yet.
  87. I was never allowed to do things the way I wanted to do them.
  88. We have to make it work in the way that we want it to.
  89. I want to see you at 12 o'clock, when you go to your lunch.
  90. These wild flowers are so rare I want to do whatever I can to save them.
  91. Stroud, I think, is where I want to die.
  92. I'll do whatever you want.
  93. I wanted to talk to her.
  94. He began hitting them with his stick, their reply not having come as quickly as he wanted.
  95. Anna had to go into town and she wanted to go to Bride Street.
  96. I want to leave, and yet I feel obliged to stay.
  97. Can you say `No' to a friend or relative who wants to insist?
  98. It was hard for me to believe these were his real reasons for wanting to get rid of me.
  99. Both these countries want to reduce the production of these kinds of weapons.
  100. I draw the following conclusions: that natural childbirth and rooming-in should be available for all who want them.
  101. I think we want it more than they do.
  102. Don't tell me if you don't want to.
  103. `Why should they want me to know?'*`To scare you, perhaps. Who can tell?'
  104. It's money that they want.
  105. It was me Dookie wanted.
  106. What we as a nation want is not words but deeds.
  107. All they want is a holiday.
  108. We want a diverse press and we haven't got it. I think as a result a lot of options are denied us.
  109. Finally, I want to say something about the heat pump.
  110. `You don't want to come with me, then?'*`No. You see, it's not often that I get the chance to be absolutely free.'
  111. We want especially to thank the numerous friends who encouraged us.
  112. Oh, he wants us to make films as well, does he? 

 

 

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