Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [not/n't] want " in BNC.
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1 | Some clients will not want a survey . |
2 | IF there 's one programme the Catholic clergy will not want their parishioners to watch this weekend it 's Saturday documentary Daughters of Eve ( 8pm , C4 ) profiling four women who have had relationships with priests . |
3 | Similarly , parents of children who have been victims of sexual offences may not want their child to be interrogated and to go through the trauma of reliving the experience in court . |
4 | ‘ Even with respect to the equality issue there will still only be a difference of degree ; the Conservatives might not want the income distribution to become far less equal than it is , and the Labour Party might not want complete equality of income distribution . ’ |
5 | Second , there is a different sense in which private individuals may not want to conserve soil or have a small family other than the most obvious that it may not benefit them . |
6 | The Asians will not want to lose ground in the mixed doubles in the build-up to Atlanta and the Belfast match will provide them with an opportunity to test the best in Europe . |
7 | Customers may not want to take up the credit on offer . |
8 | Banks may wish to make additional loans , but customers may not want to borrow . |
9 | Well , I have n't got a fax here but I I can send you one because I certainly know my delegates would n't want to book at er mm . |
10 | Unless it starts us down that road fairly quickly , the people of the north-east and the other regions will not want to follow . |
11 | ‘ A lot of times , husbands and wives will not want to be with anybody but themselves . |
12 | He was so thin he looked like even the birds would n't want to peck at him . |
13 | Also the councillors must not want the local fishermen to fish at Witton at a reasonable price compared to other local fishing areas . |
14 | Old friends would not want to know us , perhaps frightened that we would become a burden upon them . |
15 | ‘ We have to look to the future and I am sure that the unitary authorities will not want to pick up the massive debt charges on the castle , ’ he said . |
16 | Some novice gardeners may not want to do much actual gardening at all , but conversely , do not want to look out every day over a scene of threadbare grass and rotting fence . |
17 | The headmaster thought him a prime example of naughtiness , but Herbert responded that if the staff were doing their job properly , little boys would not want to run away . |
18 | As to complicating life — I suspect he sees complication as a masculine domain — for us women would n't want to worry ‘ our pretty little heads ’ over ‘ complicated ’ matters . |
19 | Frye writes that ‘ left to themselves ’ women would not want to serve men . |
20 | ‘ The Bravoes may not want to go around asking questions , they 'll probably just stake out her house . |
21 | The Minister said that British consumers would not want to buy inhumanely produced veal if they had the choice . |