Example sentences of "[prep] what [pers pn] want [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 In this case , speakers or writers start out with a semantic representation of what they want to say or write , and search for the corresponding phonological information ( enabling one to say a word ) or orthographical information ( enabling one to write a word .
2 Have some idea before you go into an agency of what you want to do or the type of company for which you want to work .
3 It does not seem to take into account that many people may be quite grateful to have restrictions imposed on their sexual behaviour , while others can perfectly well get on with what they want to do and keep quiet about it .
4 those who state simply that a public library exists to provide people with what they want forget that the library service itself is one of the agencies which determine what they want .
5 When drafting your notes , do think about whether you have provided the report recipients with what they want to read or what they want to consider .
6 When you use this you are editing the event as you record it so you need to have a clear plan as to what you want to record and what you do n't .
7 Focus the mind as precisely as possible on what you want to find and start to walk .
8 Mark Watson and John Warwick , joint co-ordinators , who double as NISW consultant and information officer respectively , are happy to talk to those who have no more idea about what they want to do than , say , look at child abuse in Texas , as they are to someone who can build on a clutch of ready-made contacts .
9 It 's too quick for what we want to try and do .
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