Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] i want " in BNC.
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1 | obviously we 've got to work together on all , are you listening to me ? , on all the different parts of the body , you want them all to come alive , okay , so , this week as I say we 're gon na concentrate on sound , sound , sound , sound , you 've got to play on sound that is the painting , I mean the , the pictures do you , alright that 's fine , at the same does n't matter we 've still got to work on different things , yeah , okay ? , erm , so , as I say we 're going to make a sound machine in different groups , now to give you an example , what I what you to do is be , I 'm going to give you a situation , give , choose a profession , okay , let's say we are in hospital , now I want you each and everyone of you in this group think of the situation , think of a sound that one might hear in a hospital , everyone to themselves just think of a sound , could be a patient screaming , it could be a heart machine , it could be , er exactly , could be that , could be absolutely anything , it could sirens , it could be anything , okay , for everyone I want you to have the sound in your head okay , everyone 's got a sound in their head ? |
2 | And for me I want to start here , thank you . |
3 | ‘ From the day Lazio offered £5.5million for me I wanted to come here . |
4 | ‘ So my first thought was of a time-space machine ( thanks to H. G. Wells ) in which contemporary characters ( one of whom I wanted to be a 12–13 year old ) would be able to travel forward and backward in time , and inward and outward in space . |
5 | I can think of nothing I want more . ’ |
6 | In effect , they are making two claims , one of which I want to call the minor and the major claim , which are not logically necessarily following one from the other . |
7 | I have a vivid picture of who I want to be , and it 's everything I 'm not . |
8 | I apply for university without any real idea of what I want to do . |
9 | I have a general idea of what I want to express , but no specific imagery . |
10 | And here I come to the crux of what I want to say . |
11 | If you 'd like to make a a little note of what I want you to do . |
12 | ‘ We wo n't , and that 's only part of what I want to tell you . |
13 | Yeah they 'll probably teach you that , yeah more than likely , yeah , you 'd of touch the chimney flue , part of it , but the trouble is the qualifications have fall beyond of what I want to do anyway and considering it 's gon na cost a couple of grand to get it |
14 | Of what I want and that . |
15 | ‘ Because of your ridiculous behaviour this morning I shall save most of what I wanted to say until next week , when I hope that we can have a more ordered start to the school assembly . |
16 | It 's from the Bible , actually , and it would have formed a small part of what I wanted to say to you this morning ; ‘ Do n't make friends with people who have hot , violent tempers . |
17 | At that stage in my life , I had had no real careers guidance and had very little idea of what I wanted to do or what I was capable of . |
18 | I had a fixed image in my head of what I wanted to become , culled from history books and magazine articles in Paris Match . |
19 | I had a very strong idea of what I wanted , even through I had plenty of photos : I knew exactly the kind of movements I was looking for , I 'm glad we did it in two — I do n't think the cricketer would 've been very keen to do it again ! ’ |
20 | I also went there when I had only the vaguest knowledge of what I wanted . |
21 | It mocked me , but at the same time I knew I was in danger of surrendering to it , that damned semblance of what I wanted — I was being weakened by it , seduced into yielding to your power over me , and it 's so much more comprehensive than my one-dimensional influence on you . |
22 | I see that the clock is moving on , so I shall leave much of what I wanted to say until another day , and let the hon. Member for Bolsover speak . |
23 | I know that the winding-up speeches have to start soon , so I shall be brief and leave out much of what I wanted to say . |
24 | Most of what I wanted to say has already been said . |
25 | Erm I think Mr and and Mr between them have have covered most of what I wanted to say so I 'll I 'll just endorse those points but the the other matter . |
26 | Then I began modifying my own equipment because it just never sounded right to me ; it did n't seem to have enough of anything I wanted . |
27 | I felt sorry for you I wanted to help you . " |
28 | I 've got something on tape for you I want you |
29 | Every time you came near me I wanted to put my arm round your waist . ’ |
30 | I mean things like what I want on desperately quickly is Rebel Yell cos they 're spending a fortune in the rock , well all our punters all know it . |