Example sentences of "[indef pn] wants " in BNC.
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1 | Almost no-one wants to see the Tories or Labour do a deal with the Ulster Unionists . |
2 | Of course , no-one wants to feel that they do n't love their family enough ! |
3 | With only two days to see Paris no-one wants to waste time in car and boat . |
4 | It 's highly unlikely , he argued , that people will unload their rubbish and leave him with games no-one wants . |
5 | ‘ I 'm sure it will be Renata ( her daughter ) next ’ , ‘ Why ca n't I get anything right ? ’ and ‘ No-one wants anything to do with me — and I 'm not surprised . ’ |
6 | ‘ No-one wants to talk about Coventry . |
7 | No-one wants to read about their chairman and the things that I 've read this week . |
8 | It 's all very well for all the major computer manufacturers to say that all the money is in software and services these days , and that hardware is a commodity business , but if no-one wants to make the hardware , there 's no industry . |
9 | People , no-one wants to see Hospital closed . |
10 | I 'm often asked if I get sick of making presentations and signing autographs but I always answer by saying that the time to worry is when no-one wants me to do these things . |
11 | Eviction , harassment , bills for disrepair : the words are well known , but no-one wants to be faced with the reality . |
12 | And a firm 's environmental history has emerged as another potential poison pill no-one wants to swallow . |
13 | 58% of subjects believed that people with TB should be quarantined , and 63% perceived TB as a severe social stigma , endorsing the item ‘ if you have TB no-one wants to be around you , even people you thought were your friends ’ . |
14 | I mean we 've got to pay for good , the way , the way that the business is at the moment , because everyone 's going next day now , no-one wants three day , |
15 | It 's hardly surprising that no-one wants to miss their moment of glory . |
16 | No-one wants to have a glare lamp in their face at closing time nor to have a doorman shouting ‘ Drink up ’ in the middle of an act even if it did get a laugh . |
17 | I mean there 's no earthly use doing a beautiful piece of evaluation erm which no-one wants to know about at the end , or publishing something that has no affect . |
18 | Like sunnink reely glamorous that everyone wants an' I ca n't see woss so wrong wiv vat. 'Cos I ai n't gonner get no kitchen wiv pitcher winders an' some geezer wiv a pipe like you was on abaht am I now ? |
19 | Not everyone wants to enter the cave on such terms . |
20 | ‘ Everyone wants to defend what they 've got , ’ one of them says . |
21 | Everyone wants an original T-shirt , and they are walking advertisements for your band . |
22 | Channel 5 Everyone wants more choice , and Channel 5 has been driven by technological developments . |
23 | As Mr Urban says : ‘ Everyone wants to look colourful and be a leader but I am afraid of it . |
24 | ‘ To show up in a new Buick is a risk not everyone wants to take . |
25 | That 's why everyone wants to be The Waterboys and nobody wants to be The Virgin Prunes . |
26 | The dancer everyone wants to see , the man the Royal 's chief choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan wants to create for , is Irek Mukhamedov , from the Bolshoi . |
27 | ‘ Everyone wants cigarette pants with the little side split , ’ says the store 's fashion consultant Vanessa de Lisle . |
28 | Winter is the time everyone wants their summer collections shooting ; Miami is an exciting location and the light is great . ’ |
29 | This gave her a certain mystique : everyone wants fame , fame , fame and more fame , do n't they ? |
30 | We 've gone from a more-or-less carefree kind of life of our twenties , in which the car , the flat and the girlfriend/ boyfriend were about the only real constituents — to a world in which everyone wants a piece of our time , in which we have to make decisions ( fundamental , trivial , pregnant with import ) every three minutes . |