Example sentences of "[vb base] i want " in BNC.

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1 I just find those subject the easiest to deal with : on the one hand , they 're the most tangible feelings I have to pull out of myself ; on the other , they make me want to make a stronger statement when I ultimately do that .
2 You make me want to throw up !
3 It 's got ta make me jump up and down and make me want to knock walls down to secure a deal . ’
4 ‘ You make me want you , ’ he murmured .
5 At least — at least — I do n't know what it is about you , Miss Abbott , but you make me want to bare my soul to you — I did have a wife once , years ago , when I was very young , but she left me , not I her , to live with someone else .
6 ‘ You make me want to throw up . ’
7 They make me want a lot of things that I never had .
8 I decide on a couple of small changes from my original sketches that I feel will improve the design and feel I want .
9 I decide on a couple of small changes from my original sketches that I feel will improve the design and feel I want .
10 Whenever I visit Ian , seeing the fostering going on in various degrees , I 'm filled with admiration and feel I want to let the world know .
11 So they should , and when the list of necessities is securely written down , you can ask the second question : How do I want this garden to feel ?
12 Why do I want to stay here in this bloody place ?
13 What do I want from exercise ?
14 What kind of answer do I want to the question of how I use a map in my head ?
15 do I want the commitment of the employees to our organization ?
16 Do I want to follow a set exercise programme or would I prefer to change my life-style so that I become more active ?
17 Do I want to vary my exercise and enjoy a combination of swimming , running and so on ?
18 What I mean by setting goals is asking yourself ‘ What sort of person do I want to be ? ’
19 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 .
20 Not only do I want to know the story but I want to know the whys and wherefores .
21 To teach herself to handle thought , she made it a practise never to permit herself to touch a brush until she could answer these questions , in writing , in the fewest possible words : ‘ What attracted me to this subject ? ’ 'Why do I want to paint it ? ’ 'What is the thing I am trying to express ? ’
22 Not for a moment do I want you to believe unthinkingly in what I say .
23 In the light of the overall aim , set an immediate end result by answering the question ‘ What result do I want to achieve by the end of this interaction ? ’
24 Do I want him to see me ?
25 What do I want out of my working life ?
26 I do n't want it poured over my head from a bucket in a comic that only appeals to the most basic and obvious , nor do I want to read the photo-copied scribblings of an undergrown fifth-former .
27 ‘ I neither love him , nor do I want to marry him . ’
28 Do I want to awaken ?
29 ‘ I do n't want you to put on an artificial accent , ’ Mother Francis had warned , ‘ nor do I want you sticking out your little finger when you 're drinking tea . ’
30 What do I want to get out of a job ?
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