Example sentences of "want [verb] [pron] down " in BNC.

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1 So do you want to write it down ?
2 the er Sue wants to write it down what you 've said are you moving that we
3 Oh you want to fetch it down to a board technic
4 Mummy mum I want to put it over , I want to put it down
5 She wants to keep them down .
6 Well , if they 'd like to come at the fire station with their money today , barring fire calls , when we 'll be out of course , or if they see the fire engine driving round Didcot and it has n't got its blue lights on and they want to flag us down , they 're more than welcome to .
7 He wants to hunt them down . ’
8 ‘ I want to lie her down and have a look at her .
9 You have your analysis of sales by product for the month , but what happens if you want to break it down by salesman , region and so on ?
10 It is ideal as a mulch , where the bacteria can get all the air they want to break it down , but often contains limestone chippings or a residue , and therefore needs watching for use on the acid-lovers .
11 I , I want to break it down , yes .
12 I really want to break it down .
13 I want to get it down now , while there are still people who remember a time that was .
14 so obviously they wan na get it down this weekend and get it out the way cos they 've got some family coming for the day on Sunday so they want to get it down tomorrow .
15 ‘ This Zack is at the end of his tether , wants to close it down , make an exchange .
16 I feel I am being ‘ fobbed off ’ with bland reassurances and I want to pin them down as much as possible .
17 Two days later he tells me : ‘ It 's like they want to copy everything down to the smallest detail .
18 it would be very interesting to hear what they 've got to say I mean especially someone who wants to cut them down I ca n't understand anyone wanting to cut trees down unless they 're dangerous .
19 They always want to tie you down to times . ’
20 He gripped the bars , wanting and not wanting to tear them down ; escape ; be free .
21 She sketched even faster , wanting to get everything down before it began to pour with rain .
22 They are my friends , they 've supported me and I 'd never want to let them down . ’
23 Frank was keen to carry on with his commitments in Blackpool … particularly with the Labour Party conference , he did n't want to let them down .
24 Say you were too tired this morning to remember to ask for permission to get up early to meet me and then woke at the right time and did n't want to let me down .
25 You start to see a pattern developing in your study and you do not want to let yourself down by not studying today .
26 I just kept working harder and harder as I did n't want to let anyone down and I did n't believe I would pick up a drink again .
27 But it was a beautiful book , too ; I did not want to put it down .
28 I hope we develop those that are so interesting you do n't want to put it down . ’
29 The invitation to appear on it came at very short notice , and even though she 's no longer modelling except at charity functions , she feels a need to keep in the public eye , so she did n't want to turn it down , but she insisted that Florian and I should keep to our plans . ’
30 We would n't have chosen to move back into town at this time , but having been offered such a good space , we did n't want to turn it down .
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