Example sentences of "i do [not/n't] wan " in BNC.

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1 Yeah so do I do n't wan na lose touch with them now .
2 I do n't wan na get by , Don , I wan na get on .
3 And I said ‘ I do n't wan na take that next step ! ’
4 WHO KNOWS what petty grievances fester in the dark recesses of Martin Willis ' imagination , but on ‘ Au Fou ’ there seems an endless stream of negative subjects he can roar and screech about in snivelling , tired and emotional voice , rather like the Incredible Hulk moaning ‘ I do n't wan na go to school ’ .
5 I just worry about that song because I do n't wan na be any part of kids thinking drugs are cooler than they are , 'cos they 're not for everybody .
6 I do n't wan na think too much about ‘ This is weird , Mark ; you 're solitary , you write about hating people , so why are you on the stage singing ? ’
7 Sorry Brenda I do n't I do n't wan na cut in could you ask the question please ?
8 I do n't wan na go much er er further ahead on this for the moment .
9 ‘ Look , missus , I do n't wan na be rude , but what the bleedin' 'ell 'as this all got ta do wiv me ? ’
10 I do n't wan na frighten yer , gel , but I feel there 's a general slump in the makin' , ’ he said resignedly .
11 I do n't wan na lose me trade because of 'er . ’
12 I mean , especially at my age , I do n't wan na be running round the streets doing all this monkey business and getting into trouble with the police and all that , y'know .
13 I do n't wan na have to be confronted with that situation much longer and I feel that I 've got to do something , y'know … .
14 What I 'm saying sir is to save the inconvenience to the court is that if I could have my committal cos I do n't wan na be stuck up in this part of the country !
15 What I 'm saying sir is to save any inconvenience to the court is that if I can have my committal cos I do n't wan na be stuck up in this part of the country .
16 And what I do n't wan na do , is is to get involved in looking at all these and saying , oh .
17 Yeah , alright , I do n't wan na debug it though so .
18 I do n't wan na catch you ! ’
19 I think Freud would say though however that these are more like the th the was talking about religion , now clearly if something is a outlawing it is n't gon na make much difference to it , or if anything it 's , it 's just gon na make it er , er make it more difficult , but there are certain types of religion and Judaism is one of them where th this very pattern you 're talking about did occur and here Freud is er probably standing on , on firm ground , for reasons which I 'll explain in my lectures I do n't wan na take up too much time , but I have done a bit of research on this myself and as you will see , erm there 's , there are good reasons for thinking that Freud was certainly right about some of those and we certainly know that a monotheistic and , and an absolutely rigidly monotheistic religion appeared in Ancient Egypt as erm Andrea said , just before erm the er reign of this heretic er heretic , heretic pharaoh one of whose er near descendants , I forget how he was related now , erm was originally called Tutamkhatan and then was forced to change his name to Tutankhamen and he was dug up by Howard Carter in nineteen twenty two or something er and er the Tutankhamen is called Tutankhamen and not Tutamkhatan is that there was a religious .
20 I mean I do n't wan na make it sound like it 's , i i i it 's , it 's an impossible thing , but it 's very difficult at this stage to forecast , but James ' basic assertion that it is n't a very material number is correct .
21 Next B states , in London English , her attitude to all such propositions : " I do n't wan na go outside for fresh air , right " — and now switches to Creole to echo her own words , but more emphatically : not only would she not want to go , she will not : " I 'm not going outside ( ever ) for any fresh air " .
22 I , I do n't wan na stray that much erm from the text we 've got but there is some text that has written , namely the one on intelligible beauty
23 You can argue about some of them , I du n no , I do n't wan na make a big thing .
24 Er , I do n't wan na put the onus on Paul to do that , I I 've asked and said I he said he 'd be queen , you know be ke , that was before the
25 Erm what I what I 'd like to , I mean I 've written out in rough you know , what I 'd like to send out to departments with the the the homework timetable and it 's just , you know I I 'm trying to say to the members of staff I do n't wan na interfere with the way that they organise their departments or their classrooms but I want to propose , you know that things like all seventh year classes should have one homework per subject per week .
26 oh sorry well I do n't wan na talk about that because I want to get to business
27 Everybody gets one and I wan na s I do n't wan na I wan na I wan na bring these in-house via the sales office and have them all centrally distributed cos it 's no good well if you read the T T G and the Travel Weekly it 's already taken two days .
28 you 'd have liked to have turned round and say look I do n't wan na do it
29 I do n't wan na hear that stuff .
30 Well I mean I do n't wan na put in er a great deal of money because most of it 's ploughed back into the business .
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