Example sentences of "[pron] want a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They make me want a lot of things that I never had . |
2 | Tell me tell me want a biscuit ? |
3 | Me want a biscuit |
4 | We 've gone from a more-or-less carefree kind of life of our twenties , in which the car , the flat and the girlfriend/ boyfriend were about the only real constituents — to a world in which everyone wants a piece of our time , in which we have to make decisions ( fundamental , trivial , pregnant with import ) every three minutes . |
5 | Everyone wants a ride in a stretch-limo , but this is impossible . |
6 | ‘ I do n't want the same drab old styles of before , but , as I told you , neither do I want a revolution . |
7 | did I want a drink so |
8 | I want a bit of face to face something more interesting this is er getting a little bit tedious . |
9 | She rung me up and asked me did I want a microwave oven ? |
10 | ‘ Why should I want a divorce ? ’ |
11 | I do I want a poacher egg poacher |
12 | Why would I want a wife ? ’ |
13 | Why did I want a convertible so desperately ? |
14 | But would I want a woman who 's second , third , fourth-hand or more ? |
15 | I want a sample of that to go to the Met Lab urgently . |
16 | I want a high-back chair . ’ |
17 | The second one the second man says I want a year 's , I want ten years ' supply of whisky , right , so they sling it in there . |
18 | AT forty-three , divorced six years ago , I frankly admit I want a man . |
19 | Branson made his way to the club — situated , by a felicitous coincidence , directly opposite Coutts 's head office in the Strand — and wandered beneath the flashing strobe-lights , more fascinated than intimidated by the spectacle of 1,500 moustachioed , bejeaned and leather-clad males gyrating to the strains of ‘ I Want a Man ’ . |
20 | yes that was at quarter past eight Saturday morning and at ten to eight my aunty came at night and went fucking mad she said I want a dressing and I want it now , twelve hours ago I asked for that dressing and were n't done then came |
21 | If I want a T-shirt I do n't go to any pile I go to the hangers . |
22 | Now I want a cobbler . |
23 | ‘ I want a go , ’ demanded Belinda , trying to wipe the sticky pink mess from her face and hands but only succeeding in making it worse . |
24 | I want a go . |
25 | ‘ I want a chalet and I intend to have one , ’ she declared imperiously . |
26 | I want a cuddle |
27 | I want a cuddle . |
28 | I want a cuddle . |
29 | I want a cuddle . |
30 | I want a cuddle . |