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Example sentences for "always wanted"

  • I’m just beginning to feel as if I could do some of the things I’ve always wanted to do.

  • I’ve always wanted to go over and see you ever since I first knew you.

  • And he isn’t an Angora or a prize kitty of any kind—just a beautiful plain everyday cat—the kind I’ve always wanted!

  • I've always wanted to go, I have an unmarried sister there of whom I'm very fond, and Mr. Ditmar knows that.

  • You are getting what you have always wanted, aren't you?

  • I've always wanted to come here, but it's even more beautiful than I thought.

  • I've always wanted a child since my little Edith went.

  • I've always wanted to do something unconventional, as you call it, but I ain't never had no chance.

  • Call me anything you please, only I've always wanted to thank you for not making a scene at Miss Alston's dance a year ago.

  • I daresay this winter Blodgett's receiving invitations he's coveted, and if he gives any parties himself he'll have some of the people he's always wanted.

  • Sez he, "I always wanted to be romantic, and I always wanted to be a gondolier, but it never come handy before, and now I will!

  • Sez he, "I always wanted to be a mariner--I will hire a boat and be your boatman.

  • He said that, "When he wuz a-shearin' sheep he always wanted to tackle the biggest one first, and he felt jest so about any hard job.

  • You know I always wanted to steal you, but you'll do me the justice to say I never did, and I won't try, now.

  • I want you for myself, and because I've always wanted you, and not for any other reason.

  • I did suppose it would be Mr. Richling that would marry us, and I always wanted him to, but I guess somebody else can do it as well.

  • I've always wanted to know one thing," she faltered.

  • I've always wanted a home of my own, all my own.

  • Yes, for we wanted you--we've always wanted you to be closer to us.

  • I've always wanted to see you again, but didn't know how to bring it about with absolute safety to my plans.

  • I always wanted her to be perfect in that.

  • Miss Powers has one in her parlour, and I always wanted one, but mother wouldn't let me have it, 'cause she says it clutters.

  • Yes, I'd love to go; I've always wanted to go to a studio tea.

  • I've never known a college boy, and I've always wanted to meet one.

  • The Yellowhead Pass, over yonder, is the place I've always wanted to see.

  • I've always wanted to get into this part of the Rocky Mountains.

  • I always wanted everybody to tell the truth, but that woman sort of undressed it, and then told it.

  • I've always wanted to go on that there trip, but I've never 'ad the ready at the right time of the year.

  • I've always wanted to be the Queen, God bless her!

  • I've always wanted to do something that was more exciting than playing tennis.

  • I've always wanted to come here but my chief never thought much of it.

  • I've never done anything romantic in my life, and I've always wanted to elope, or something.

  • They're getting a hundred things done that they've always wanted to do but couldn't as long as he was about, the old crank.

  • I always wanted a yellow silk dress, but first my mother and then my husband wouldn't hear of it.

  • She looks just as I've always wanted to look," thought Anne miserably.

  • I've always wanted to go to war, and never supposed I would have a chance.

  • I've always wanted to go to war, and I never believed there would be another.

  • You know, Mother, how much I've always wanted to.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always wanted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about twelve; always accompanied; always advisable; always been; always felt; always going; always have; always knew; always like; always liked; always more; always provided; always ready; always represented; always right; always thinking; always told; always true; always used; always wanted; broadly ovate; colour and; different schools; electric lighting; sitting here; years old