Example sentences of "[pron] want you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You make me want you , ’ he murmured .
2 It only makes me want you all the more .
3 People are dancing and singing in town tonight — everyone wants you to go . ’
4 Not for a moment do I want you to believe unthinkingly in what I say .
5 ‘ I do n't want you to put on an artificial accent , ’ Mother Francis had warned , ‘ nor do I want you sticking out your little finger when you 're drinking tea . ’
6 Just say let's say they also want you to do I want you to do the graph er they wanted this one where it was twenty as well okay .
7 Do I want you ? she thought .
8 ‘ Judging by your expression , no ; neither do I want you to enlighten me ! ’ she said hastily .
9 ‘ So what do I want you to do ? ’
10 I want ye to know that . ’
11 I want ye to know that .
12 I want ye to go upstairs to yer daughter , ’ he said in a low , hard voice , ‘ and ask her to answer one question .
13 I want ye to turn over . ’
14 That 's the third 'an I 've lost in a week and I 'm flummoxed I want ye out here this mornin' to have another look round . "
15 I want you to believe that .
16 God , I want you so much !
17 I want you .
18 ‘ Screw all that work and exhibition shit , I want you . ’
19 I want you to make something of it .
20 And I want you so .
21 I want you now / I wo n't take no for an answer , ’ runs the first line , and who are we to object ?
22 After giving the Brigadier a smart salute , he addresses me in his usual gruff manner , ‘ Piper , I want you to play your bagpipes as we disembark ’ .
23 ‘ Right Piper that is what I want you to play as the Brigade is going ashore . ’
24 I want you to recall with me Chaplin in City Lights .
25 ‘ I want to be in your place ’ collapses temporarily into ‘ I want you ’ ; identification merges with desire , which is then a desire to be/displace the male as other .
26 ‘ There 's a very special person I want you to meet at the concert tomorrow .
27 I 've come to you because I want you to tell me everything you can about Mr Hatton with particular reference to anything you may know about the source of his income . ’
28 I want you and Loring and anyone else going spare over in Sewingbury to turn Cullam 's house upside down . ’
29 I want you to . ’
30 I want you to go because you want to go .
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