Example sentences of "i do [adv] want [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | See I do n't want to get it too wet warm it up in a minute ca n't we ? |
2 | it 's like the , cos I keep saying if you must do those F's you do it at school I said , but do not do them for me , I said if you do I do not want to see them , but again you 've got a conflict there between home and school |
3 | I do not want to do anything to jeopardise that process . |
4 | I do not want to waste your time today discussing this rubbish . |
5 | I do not want to waste my time writing for silly buggers like you . |
6 | My main reason for not introducing elliptic integrals here ( you can though attempt Examples 3.9–3.11 if you wish to have some experience in handling them ) is that I do not want to burden your memory with new formulae , and besides , for cases of most practical interest ( the field far away from the ring and in the vicinity of the axis ) eqn ( 3.56 ) may be integrated out , as will be presently seen . |
7 | This is not because it is so special or secret that I do not want to divulge it — indeed the patient will remember it quite well for himself — but because I do not want him to listen to that tape at some future date and begin to regress himself when I am not there to take charge of the situation . |
8 | I do not want to take your silly name any longer . |
9 | He began last night and he knows I do not want to see him again until he is sober . |
10 | ‘ Whatever they do will personally sadden me because I do not want to see my constituency chopped up , ’ he said . |
11 | ‘ Sometimes you are so nice I do not want to kill you , Mr Wilson ! ’ he said . |
12 | On the issue of regional government , I do not want to distance myself from English history , but I recognise that Whitehall government is a long way from Manchester . |
13 | I do not want to mislead you , or to deter you from making the right personal decision . |
14 | ‘ I do not want to put anyone else at risk — including you . ’ |
15 | The reason to work is to find out what I do n't know ; I do not want to recycle what I know . |
16 | ‘ We do hope Mr De Klerk gets his mandate but I do not want to say there will be a review of policy in our dealings with his administration . |
17 | Mr. Wilson : I do not want to pre-empt anything that the Minister is going to say . |
18 | It is my home and I do not want to leave it . ’ |
19 | I do not want to give him everything he wants , but I must . |
20 | I want to help those in adverse circumstances , but I do not want to give it all back . ’ |
21 | I do not want to embarrass anyone or to moralise , but I feel that this is an area in which modern Christians have been caught in the net of secularisation without realising it . |
22 | However , I do not want to offend my local church organist by asking her to step down . |
23 | ‘ I do not want to share you with anyone at all . ’ |
24 | There are other personalities involved and I do not want to hurt anybody . |
25 | Whether that man is the prime minister , modifying his opinions to catch votes , or a bourgeois in terror lest some harmless act should be misunderstood and outrage some petty convention , that man is an inferior man and I do not want to have anything to do with him , any more than I want to eat canned salmon . |
26 | I do not want to know what she intends doing in a year 's time or in 10 years ' time , because she will not be in government then . |
27 | ‘ I do not want to know you at all , Monsieur Lemarchand , ’ she stated firmly . |
28 | ‘ Perhaps I do not want to know you either , mademoiselle , ’ he rasped . |
29 | I do not want to hear anything like that again . |
30 | And she said , ‘ George Dionisovich , at the moment I do n't want to sell them , but if I change my mind I 'll let you know ’ . |