Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] he " in BNC.

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31 You do n't want to see him as mad , a suicide , a killer .
32 You did want to see him … ’
33 Because I had n't sorted myself out about the whole thing properly , my feelings while waiting were a complete tangle — although I did n't want to see him , I did desperately want him to want to see me .
34 After spying him through the kitchen window with Mrs Files , so much himself , so much not Francis , I thought I did n't want to see him at all .
35 She did not want to see him , and did so as little as possible .
36 She did not want to see him or speak to him .
37 She was angry enough to go into his room and accuse him ; but she thought better of it , for he was shifty and quick and , besides , she did not want to see him .
38 I did not want to see him .
39 I really do want to see him . ’
40 ‘ It 's because he 's my friend that I do n't want to see him hurt .
41 No matter what he got up to , Constance did n't want to see him damaged : it was the women she blamed , the tarts who ran after him .
42 I do n't want to see him again .
43 I do n't want to see him here ! ’
44 D do you want to see him again ?
45 ‘ I do n't want to see him . ’
46 A dark look crossed his features as she told him she did n't want to see him , but he still kept his temper on a tight rein .
47 She did n't want to see him right now .
48 He began last night and he knows I do not want to see him again until he is sober .
49 Anyway , I do n't want to see him , ’ she added sulkily .
50 Surely he was bright enough to realise that her deliberate snub meant that she did n't want to see him again ?
51 She did n't want to see him although she knew perfectly well that he would have to be faced .
52 ‘ Luke 's coming and I do n't want to see him ; I could n't bear it . ’
53 ‘ After all , he 's Tom 's son and I do want to see him again .
54 The fans will want to see him again , not four months or a season from now , but soon .
55 She did n't want to see him leave .
56 ‘ There — must be some other way , ’ she voiced her thoughts out loud , and , as the thought occurred , ‘ I can tell Travis that I do n't want to see him again without going in for this — this charade . ’
57 She was silent for a moment then she said , ‘ Look , Joanna — when he calls to collect the dog I do n't want to see him .
58 ‘ I just do n't want to see him , that 's all .
59 For , trying to analyse why she should want to see him again so badly , she realised that the only thing she could be positive of was that her wanting to see him again had nothing whatsoever to do with that infernal interview !
60 Do we want to see him hammer nails up his nostrils ?
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