Example sentences of "i [adv] want [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 I only want to taste it
2 Erm I only want to say it is very important that we must do nothing to sort of prejudice the outcome of the consideration of the planning application environment cases sub committee , erm at a later erm stage .
3 Oh you never know you might win that , I only want to win it cos .
4 Yeah I know I , I just want to say it
5 She ai n't young or nothing — I spect she 's got kids and that , but her skin is so lovely and soft-looking and warm like runny chocolate I just want to touch it .
6 But this day is something I 've dreamed of since I was a kid and I just want to enjoy it .
7 ‘ Some mornings when I wake up I just want to give it all up .
8 No I I I just want to move it around a bit Vernon .
9 I just want to return it to its owner . ’
10 Fair enough he may have had a very good reason for doing so but I thought that that would have been a typical apack erm he did say well you know I just want to run it by him , you know , just to make sure but you , you still needed to know why he thought that his accountant had to be involved .
11 that 's why I was asking them for , I just want to make it plain my Lord
12 Yeah but as I say I just want to make it clear to people that it 's er it 's a bit of both and I think a bit of bit of heated argument was
13 I just want to forget it all , ’ Murray reiterated , and in his agitation stuffed both letters together into his trouser pocket , where they remained , forgotten , until a month later when he returned to the London apartment , cramped but in a smart street in Chelsea , which his mother 's divorce settlement had provided .
14 I just want to get it right and make sure I do the best for each of the students in my charge . ’
15 I always want to do it , and er well , I 'm a food lover if you want .
16 I still want to get it going but I do n't want to put a double shift onto unless I have to .
17 I also want to make it clear as a private individual that I cam do nothing to stop them . ’
18 I really want to break it down .
19 I do n't want to return to Rome — I never want to leave it .
20 ‘ Sometimes I feel that I never want to see it again . ’
21 I never want to touch it again . ’
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