Example sentences of "i want to [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 'll make me want to be a Brownie even more ! ’
2 ‘ These are the songs I grew up listening to , ’ she says , ‘ they are the songs that made me want to be a singer . ’
3 He taught me the fundamentals of the job … unsparingly … he channelled my discontent and made me want to be an actor .
4 M. It makes me want to be sick .
5 ‘ What would I want to be in a stupid team for ? ’
6 What I mean by setting goals is asking yourself ‘ What sort of person do I want to be ? ’
7 Note that I said ‘ do I want to be ’ rather than ‘ would I like to be ’ as the latter allows for the possibility of failure .
8 ‘ Now why in the name of all Ireland would I want to be fighting ? ’
9 Why did I want to be a policeman .
10 Do I want to be a dead hero or a living idiot ?
11 Nor do I want to be ruled by the code of Napoleon , against which our ancestors fought in the Napoleonic wars . ’
12 Did I want to be brought down ?
13 Right , but what you 've got the opportunity of doing now during being a life assurance sales person , with self-employed status if you like , with the benefits of being in a company like ours , is really thinking where do I want to be in five years ' time .
14 Where do I want to be ?
15 Right , and er , the third point I want to is that , you , what you 're actually getting consist of two elements .
16 ‘ I know what it 's like in there and I 'm not sure it 's a place I want to be . ’
17 I want to be In Love .
18 I want to be your lover .
19 I want to be honest .
20 I want to be the best ’ she explains proudly , ‘ it does n't matter how long it takes . ’
21 ‘ Margaret Thatcher shows that she is from the Greta Garbo school of diplomacy : ‘ I want to be alone . ’
22 I want to be alone . ’
23 Mr Chapman said : ‘ I have usually got on well with newspaper proprietors , but this time I want to be in charge . ’
24 From the other side of the wafer-thin wall between Odeon One and Two comes the voice of The Jungle Book 's Baloo : ‘ I want to talk like you , walk like you , I want to be like you . ’
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 I want to be a gardener .
27 But I want to be .
28 After a pause they thought would never end they heard , ‘ I want to be alone , ’ clear as a single bell note , free of all self-assertiveness .
29 I want to be a social worker so I could do something for these girls . ’
30 It is just that I want to be free . ’
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