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

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1 Foster , whose own career started at the tender age of 3 , discovered 9-year-old Adam in a New York classroom : ‘ It was him wanting to be something that drew me , ’ she says .
2 Part of him wanted to be found out and punished .
3 I want him to want to be with me and do things .
4 Did he want to be dominated ?
5 Other things to be observed would be the patient 's appearance , presence or absence of heat and sweat in different areas of the body , his behaviour and mood , what he wants in his surroundings and environment , does he want to be still or moving , if he moves why does he move , does he want fresh air or to be covered , or both , or neither , and so on !
6 But would he want to be contactable by his office or clients en route ?
7 ‘ And why should he want to be sleeping ?
8 Nor , however , did he want to be an active participant .
9 What 's he want to be in the nude for ? "
10 ‘ Does he want to be one ? ’
11 Did n't he want to be helped ?
12 ‘ Why on earth would he want to be like me ? ’
13 Why is he there , why does he want to be there ?
14 I think , then what on earth does he want to be on the phone for that length of time for .
15 Throughout , Patrick is both the ‘ King of the World ’ that he wants to be — Glasgow belongs to him — and an abject sinner .
16 He rubs it absently , accosting strangers in the street , seeking out a friend and within minutes exclaiming that he wants to be by himself , watching children wistfully , accusing wellwishers of persecuting him with their kindness ; until at last he explodes on the brink of confession in a terrible universal cry : ‘ Oh , if only I were alone and nobody loved me , and if only I had never loved anyone ! ’
17 He wants to be the real power there , rather than a minority , ’ the aide said .
18 ‘ He 's there for as long as he wants to be , ’ said Eaton .
19 He wants to be all you could ever need .
20 Unless , that is , he wants to be branded as the man who brought double-digit inflation back to Britain .
21 He wants to be friends with America because he thinks only American intervention will secure his aims ( he offered in the Gulf war to send 200,000 Sikhs to fight on the American side ) .
22 In fact — he wants to leave school after O-levels. £6,000 a year down the drain ! ’ rather a loud voice ) ‘ If he wants to be a sheep farmer in Australia ?
23 And Mr Brown has to have his straight off , no hanging about , because he wants to be an engineer , so he goes to night school .
24 ‘ Poor kid , he wants to be off with the Star Eye wenches , sowing overdue wild oats and learning about life .
25 The last thing he wants to be bothered with is having to deal with complaints from dissatisfied guests . ’
26 He wants to be settled somewhere quiet . ’
27 He wants to be me . ’
28 ‘ Do you think he wants to be Brown Owl 's sweetheart ? ’
29 He wants to be Northern Ireland secretary .
30 Although his head and body are bent towards her in paternal concern , their tension indicates that he wants to be elsewhere ; away from hysterical females , generally , and , in particular , at his lunchdate with the Chinese antique dealer who has hinted over the telephone that he has some particularly fine pieces of Ban Chieng that the National Museum will never see hidden away in his back room .
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