Example sentences of "[vb infin] [Wh adv] [pers pn] want " in BNC.

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1 They let you know how they want to be treated .
2 Do you know how I want to be the Prime Minister of next year ?
3 This means you must know how you want to organise your documents .
4 If he freezes that 's fine , your core unit can attack where it wants while the enemy units are dithering .
5 Well I do n't know where you want them
6 By right and custom , he himself and James here should be going back to the house for the reading of the will , but this very new Sir Joseph had made it evident yesterday that he wanted no reading done in the house and that he would let them know when he wanted the matter dealt with .
7 Let me know when you want to sell .
8 Well you let us know when you want to come down
9 I do n't know why they want to kill you , Colonel .
10 Oops oops hello Jess all these blown up things all round the house no no no no no Charlotte do n't hit the dog , that 's it you cuddle Jessie darling in your chair in your chair go on move I do n't know why she wants to play with that that 's for crawling around with you do n't need to crawl any more Charlotte .
11 She did n't know why she wanted this so much , either .
12 Initial NT buyers will need to have specific applications in mind for it — ‘ If you do n't know why you want NT , you probably do n't want NT , ’ he said .
13 Bill Gates has firmed up prices for Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system , but the first ships date has moved off into the future again , and ‘ no later than ’ August 1 is the new target : according to Gates , in comments reported in PC Week , large corporate customers looking to upgrade from Windows 3 to NT will be able to do so for less than $100 per desktop — the upgrade price for Windows users will be $300 , which translates to $180 ‘ on the street ’ and less than ‘ $100 per system ’ after deep volume discounts , Gates told a meeting of the Corporate Association of Microcomputer Professionals in Chicago ; OS/2 users will be offered ‘ extremely low prices ; ’ NT 's suggested retail price for new — desktop — users will be $500 ; more bad news is that memory requirements are continuing to soar — Gates last week recommended that NT users install 16Mb on their desktop machines , even though the documentation may specify 12Mb — and no more than about 10% of 80486 machines have 16Mb ; servers could require more than 16Mb , he added ; initial NT buyers will need to have specific applications in mind for it — ‘ If you do n't know why you want NT , you probably do n't want NT , ’ he said .
14 I just do n't know why you want him in on it . ’
15 Well I do n't know why you I do n't know why you want to bother . ?
16 Yes I am seeing Jessie tonight Ollie yo , I do n't know why you want to know that .
17 I do n't know why you wanted to know about him but I 'll tell you .
18 In short , the administration does not actually know why it wants a space station .
19 I do n't think he is all that forceful really , despite the aura of brooding presence he can show when he wants to be impressive .
20 My first garden 15 years ago was completely shaded and I did n't understand then that plants will only grow where they want to .
21 ‘ I thought I 'd see how you wanted it to be between us .
22 In London you are so free to do what you want ; you can work where you want , do the sort of work you want , ( as long as you have the sufficient G.C.S.E. 's at the age of sixteen , the ‘ A ’ levels at the age of eighteen , and degrees , or diplomas etc . ) .
23 Well I ca n't understand why he wanted to move the sink from where it were !
24 One problem that occupied him was trying to dissuade Hanns from joining the army : ‘ Do n't do anything so foolish … it seems a hopelessly idiotic and pointless idea , and I can not understand why you want to do this ? ’
25 But I just do n't understand why you want to stop being exciting pop stars and become boring rock musicians .
26 ‘ If you want to disappear , Sophie , ’ Helen said , ‘ I 'll hold the fort , though quite frankly I do n't understand why you want to avoid Robert .
27 Calder-Marshall pointed out something I had omitted from my ( very brief ) Mass Observation review , then said he still did n't understand why I wanted to do the book and I needed to write and explain this to him .
28 She did not understand why I wanted to leave her .
29 If you can remember where you want to go , my horses will guarantee to get you there . ’
30 Babies can not therefore really be considered to be trained as they do not realize when they want to go , do not indicate that they want to , and do not go to the potty by themselves .
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