I just want to believe in things the way I did when I was a little girl.
In your examination of the shirt, I just want to get it in the record, from your examination of the shirt, there is no defect in the collar of the shirt which coincides with the defect in the back of the President's coat, am I correct?
But I just want to say to you that the purpose of today's hearing is to hear the testimony of Arnold Louis Rowland, James Richard Worrell, Robert H.
I just want to get this first impression into the record somewhere if he hasn't already.
I--I just want to thank you for your kind thought sending me those flowers and fruit," she exclaimed.
But the longing is there all the same, and when I see the big steamers out in the harbor and realize that they are coaling for home, I just want to steal aboard and stay there.
I just want you to know how welcome you'll be if you ever do come.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just want" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.