Example sentences of "do n't want it " in BNC.
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1 | But people seem to think that stories are written to a prescription , that you sit down and say , you do n't want it to be sexist , you do n't want it to be racist . |
2 | But people seem to think that stories are written to a prescription , that you sit down and say , you do n't want it to be sexist , you do n't want it to be racist . |
3 | Elizabeth Tolan , who runs a coffee house in Kyleakin with her husband John , said : ‘ We do n't want it . |
4 | We do n't want it to make teachers more accountable . |
5 | Most of the lads in the squad are still eligible to play at under-21 level and we do n't want it to break up . ’ |
6 | ‘ Whatever it is , I do n't want it , ’ I tell him . |
7 | If you ca n't eat it or , better , drink it then they do n't want it . |
8 | ‘ I do n't want it , ’ Jack said with his back to them . |
9 | I got to take my hat off , cos it keeps falling off and I do n't want it to get dirty . |
10 | Marie gave me that hat — I do n't want it spoiled . |
11 | ‘ I do n't want it , ’ Fritz said . |
12 | ‘ I do n't want it known here [ i.e. at Magdalen ] that I am writing ‘ pomes ’ [ sic ] . ’ |
13 | This guy just said , ‘ I can bring it here first thing in the morning in a carrier bag , and do n't be clever by saying that you do n't want it . ’ |
14 | So I said , ‘ Look , I just do n't want it , ’ so he tells me not to be so clever . |
15 | ‘ But I do n't want it like this . |
16 | The sellers do n't want it and the buyers do n't need it . ’ |
17 | ‘ Maybe I do n't want it to be over with her . |
18 | ‘ Honey , I know you do n't want it to be over completely . |
19 | After all , if people do n't want it , they wo n't have it . ’ |
20 | You read in the papers all the time about girls being raped and murdered , and you do n't want it to happen to you , so you try to cut down the odds . |
21 | ‘ All this American razzamatazz , we do n't want it here ’ — or , ‘ Let's have balloons and bands for everything . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm against apartheid too , ’ growled Surkov , ‘ but I do n't want it thrust down my throat like this . ’ |
23 | ‘ If this is freedom of expression , I do n't want it . |
24 | Mrs Heseltine has said that she and her husband talk things over endlessly : ‘ I want him to succeed , but I do n't want it for myself . |
25 | I do n't want it to happen again . ’ |
26 | ‘ Whether that 's an apology or an expression of sympathy , I do n't want it . |
27 | I do n't want it ramming down my throat . |
28 | I do n't want it on my trousers . |
29 | We do n't want it made worse by the use of your handkerchief . ’ |
30 | ‘ Oh , jeez , I do n't want it ! ’ |