Example sentences of "n't want [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Normally during the day I keep it shut because that 's the place we like to keep clean , in case someone happens to come over and does n't want to be knee-deep in children .
2 They do n't want to be successful !
3 Mr Mayor er I do n't want to be long in this debate because I 'm sure we 've probably all made up our minds exactly what we 're going to vote on because long evenings it stretches and turns
4 Erm I do n't does n't want to be black .
5 ‘ I do n't want to be fifty ! ’
6 ‘ I know the problem and I do n't want to be selfish .
7 I just say that I 'm sorry go on do n't want to be dejective this evening but I mean minutes will be taken notes will be taken points have been raised I think that 's a very valuable point that you 've actually have raised .
8 Do n't want to be repetitive do you ?
9 I do n't want to be clever or great or ‘ significant ’ or given all that clumsy masculine analysis .
10 Of the rest of the pack she says : ‘ I would n't want to be definite about how many of then will be around in five years ’ time . ’
11 But I do n't want to be virtuous .
12 I know he 's got his reputation as a good teacher to keep up , but that does n't matter to me , I 'm different , I 'm not like this soft lot down here , my folks came from the North , descended from the Vikings , and I do n't want to be liked , I do n't want to be good , I do n't want to be in the football team , or a useful member of anything , I do n't want to know .
13 It was an American who said , ‘ I do n't want to be good .
14 I do n't want to be picky about this but but I mean they are government based .
15 She did n't want to be obliged to him for another lift .
16 No one in their history had ever said to them that they did n't want to be famous , ’ says Gedge .
17 I do n't want to be complacent but since March I seem to be winning .
18 ‘ Oh , I do n't want to be married , Father , thank you . ’
19 Why could n't they just understand that she did n't want to be married and settled with umpteen kids and a mortgage up to the sky and no life to call her own ?
20 I do n't want to be married .
21 I did n't want to be offensive .
22 No , make that 40 … no , I do n't want to be greedy , 30 will have to do .
23 We do n't want to be all night do we ?
24 Loads of people had let him down over the years , so I did n't want to be one of them .
25 ‘ We do n't want to be one of those faceless bands who go on Top Of The Pops , have two hits and that 's it .
26 I do n't want to be one of the best in the world , I want to be the best in the world , and everyone I come up against is a stepping stone to me getting over that bridge .
27 ‘ I do n't want to be awkward , ’ she said , ‘ but ai n't there no mint sauce ? ’
28 And , a a I mean I think we have , you know , to be feminists because we do n't want to be better than men , we just want to be equal .
29 ‘ Number four nurse does n't want to be bad-mannered to her host , but she does n't want to be number four casualty . ’
30 But er , that 's a great advantage when compared with the newly appointed British Ambassador in Washington , who having just arrived in Washington , er picked up the telephone and heard a voice at the other end , say , what do you want for Christmas , it was just before Christmas , what do you want for Christmas , and he thought hastily and , did n't want to be impolite or too greedy , so he said a small box of crystallised fruit , and put the telephone down , and a few momen a few moments later he put on the radio , and the announcer said , we 've just conducted our normal review of the Ambassadors ' wishes for Christmas , er , the the Ambassadors in Washington .
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