Example sentences of "[that] [noun pl] do [not/n't] want " in BNC.

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1 Even in Britain Phelps Brown ( 1959 ) has shown that employers did not want to work in ‘ double harness ’ with their own men , that is to say , they would strongly resent their own workmen claiming to argue as unionists with them in their own works .
2 It struck Hoomey then that Nails did not want to go home , even — possibly — that he wanted company .
3 ‘ Sometimes we get the feeling that Christians do n't want to get involved in the world unless they are in control of it , ’ said Fr Mangunwijaya , who led a discussion on ‘ The church under the present condition of a diaspora situation ’ .
4 Setting up services that carers do n't want is obviously wasteful .
5 Is it really true that industrialists do not want to return to such a situation ?
6 But yesterday one of the group 's leading members , Mrs Rajender Kaur , stated firmly that Sikhs did not want Khalistan , their own state .
7 It has also been widely assumed that members do not want to involvement in the policy-making process and that they join the party primarily for personal or social reasons .
8 Lady Wilcox said it was not surprising that children did not want to eat good food .
9 He added : ‘ It happens more often than people realise that children do not want to live with their parents .
10 Stone is anxious to stress that women did not want divorce , which is largely true of the period he concentrates on , although the picture becomes much more complicated in the twentieth century .
11 ISABEL KOPROWSKI ( managing editor , For Women ) : ‘ There 's always been this patronizing idea that women do n't want to see pictures of men 's penises .
12 She assured the women she addressed that suffragists did not want them to give up ‘ one jot or tittle of your womanliness , your love for children , your care for the sick , your gentleness , your self-control , your obedience to conscience and duty ’ .
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