Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] does [not/n't] want " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have not objection to giving my age but if this lady does n't want to then good luck to her , ’ she said . |
2 | This is a sort of notional rent payment , though it is not called that because social security does not want to be seen as having returned to paying rents . |
3 | This person does not want to be meddled or interfered with in this state ; everything is a burden and they do not want to be disturbed . |
4 | We made ball and roller bearings for the car trade , the car trade had come a slump and the car trade to this day does n't want one bearing or one detail for a car until it 's ready to put it on a car . |
5 | I am sure that the hon. Gentleman does not want to talk down his home city . |
6 | ‘ The British government does n't want to talk about it , ’ he said , ‘ but every other country has broken the united policy . |
7 | If the Offline Operator does not want to enter information , or has finished entering information but does not want to action it , the TAB and BACKSPACE keys can be used to move to the next or previous field requiring an entry . |
8 | The bottom line with Motif , he argues , is that Sun does n't want to support any more toolkits . |
9 | Well do n't , if that child does n't want to do it , I think that 's wrong to make her . |
10 | ‘ The Belarussian government does not want to take responsibility for the results of market reforms . |
11 | The sick child does not want to be touched or sometimes even looked at . |
12 | The poor girl does n't want you staring at her . |
13 | An automatic machine does not want mere automata to look after it . |
14 | An elderly woman does not want to take the risk , hastily glances at the sharp blades of the door , retreats back to behind the faded white line and waits for the next train . |
15 | ‘ Are you sure Taczek does n't want you dead as well ? ’ |
16 | And what self-respecting shark does n't want a piece of that action ? |
17 | First , whereas positivism is concerned with the brute ‘ facts ’ of cultural life , critical theory does not want to separate fact from value or theory from practice . |
18 | The Czech government does not want to see lots of companies go under because of a new bankruptcy law . |
19 | The other person does not want the relationship to end , although this can be the outcome , but perhaps feels subjected to unreasonable demands or expectations , or is struggling with guilt or frustration , or feels neglected and unwanted . |
20 | ‘ Number four nurse does n't want to be bad-mannered to her host , but she does n't want to be number four casualty . ’ |
21 | I am delighted , too , that my constituents can be told in the coming months that the Labour party does not want the single-person household to have a discount . |
22 | After all a reputable retailer does n't want a lot of dissatisfied customers walking about . |
23 | Yet Lang intends to go ahead with radical council reforms which local government does not want . |