Example sentences of "want [verb] some time " in BNC.

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1 And I thought you might want to go some time anyway er , not on a Sunday .
2 An objective is a clear , precise forecast of what you want to achieve some time in the future .
3 I had wanted to spend some time with the Infierno people themselves ; but , caught between two worlds , they had a very understandable fear of their traditional knowledge being ‘ stolen ’ , and did not open up the project to outsiders without good reason .
4 You 'll want to have some time on your own with him . ’
5 Many applicants will have a firm idea of what they want to study at university , but others will want to take some time to consider various possibilities before they apply .
6 ‘ Do you want to spend some time on those ECG tracings this afternoon , George ?
7 Jean-Claude had warned me that Otto would want to spend some time at the gastronomic festival being held in Romorantin .
8 They would be let to people who , for one reason or another , wanted to spend some time in the country away from the pressures of the modern world and are prepared to live very simply .
9 He wanted to spend some time quietly in the church , ’ he added in a vain hope that a confidence so dangerously close to intimacy , to his job as priest , might flatter her , might even silence curiosity .
10 It son a Thomas Cook Travel Book award along with its good reviews and I wanted to spend some time with the lensman responsible , to find out why this man sees so much more than nearly all his contemporaries .
11 ‘ I wanted to spend some time with you , and I rather doubted if you 'd be susceptible to an offer of a weekend in Paris .
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