Sabini quod volunt somniant, as the saying is, they dream of that they desire.
Scire volunt secreta domus, atque inde timeri=--They wish to know of the family secrets, and so to be feared.
Nosse volunt omnes, mercedem solvere nemo=--All wish to know, but no one to pay the fee.
Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt=--Men in general are fain to believe that which they wish to be true.
Scire volunt omnes, mercedem solvere nemo=--All would like to know, but few to pay the price.
Aut prodesse volunt aut delectare poetæ=--Poets wish either to profit or to please.
Qui stultis videri eruditi volunt stulti eruditis videntur=--They who wish to appear learned to fools will appear fools to learned men.
Simili in errore versantur, cum convicio veritatis coacti perspicua a perceptis volunt distinguere et conantur ostendere esse aliquid perspicui, verum illud quidem impressum in animo atque mente, neque tamen id percipi atque comprehendi posse.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "volunt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.