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Example sentences for "never want"

  • I never want to see you or speak to you again as long as I live, you wretched, lying, shuffling hypocrite.

  • I never want to poke my nose into anybody else's business.

  • You've given me back life and everything that's dear in it, and I never want to live for anything any longer except to love you, and wait upon you, and make you happy.

  • Yes, I suppose I am uncivilised, and I never want to be anything else.

  • I never want to taste another," she declared.

  • I haven't any pride any more, and I never want to have it again.

  • It's so ugly, I never want to see it again.

  • It was quite my ideal; and now I never want to see it again.

  • Poultry was so scarce that a good fowl cost three shillings.

  • I enquired if plants could be produced from the seed and was told they could not but that they must be taken from the root.

  • We passed New Zealand with the spring equinox and the winds, though strong, were at no time violent.

  • I never want to hear her name this side of eternity.

  • I never want to see her under this roof again.

  • After this hour I never want to look upon your wicked white face again.

  • I never want to see either of your ugly old faces.

  • I never want it to be, dear, I am well content!

  • I'll burn them when I get home, and I never want to hear his name again.

  • Go--living or dead, I never want to look upon your face again!

  • Living or dead, I never want to look upon your face again.

  • I am sure I'd never want to take any other girl out there, but just you, dear," I declared.

  • I can prove it, and a lot more things you'd never want to hear.

  • Well, for my part I wouldn't never want to be a writer.

  • Perhaps I would," said June, "but I never want to look on her face again, she has caused us so much trouble.

  • Oh, he'll never want her to come back after I have told him my story, too," said Crisp.

  • George; "I never want to see him in heaven!

  • I never want to dress more than she does; and gowns of that sort are always most appropriate and becoming to girls of our age.

  • I never want to hear him say so again, and I'll never let dawn catch me out in such a plight any more.

  • People kind and friendly, and the old place looks pleasant, though I never want to live in it.

  • No, I never want to look upon her face again.

  • I never want to go there," she went on; "I should be bewildered and frightened to death.

  • I'm much obleeged for lettin' me go round with ye; an' I never want to go agin.

  • I don't never want to see them things agin.

  • It's a comfort to have ye here in my arms, an' I don't never want to have you go 'way from me.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never want" 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:
    never appeared; never fails; never fear; never felt; never forgot; never gave; never had; never heard; never heed; never heerd; never intended; never look; never looked; never lost; never made; never marry; never mentioned; never shall; never speak; never tired; never trust; never were; never will; never wrote; remained here; when they came out