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Example sentences for "want any"

  • Don't want any one to walk home with you?

  • We don't want any of the old stale tricks.

  • If you were a regular motorman, and had been treated as we've been, you wouldn't want any one to come in and take your place, would you?

  • You wouldn't want any one to do you out of your chance to get your rights, would you?

  • If you don't want any, I'll have twice as much.

  • I didn't want any of them to see her 'til she was fed, and fatted up a lot, and trained 'til how nice she really is shows plain.

  • He didn't want any kings or queens or noted society women, or anything like that, but he did want every miniature ever painted of an army or a navy fighter.

  • I don't want any of those awful Mexican revolutionists to fire at you.

  • Look here, Tinkleby, we don't want any more of your silly foolery, so just stop it.

  • Don't want any," answered Joe, breaking up a crust and dropping it into his tea.

  • You won't want any dinner to-day, I'll be bound.

  • But just let us once get past the stoats, with those detestable guns of theirs, and I assure you we shan't want any swords or pistols.

  • It's my world, and I don't want any other.

  • I don't want any of your dirty rooms," said Jim.

  • The Marquess was very nice about it, and said he didn't want any of Dyckman's dirty money.

  • No; but, anyway, I don't want any of his old alimony.

  • The car was checked and a voice called from the blur, "Want any help?

  • She doesn't 'want any--the less the better.

  • I don't want any of those people in Central Africa to suffer.

  • She doesn't want any facts to start with; they'd be in the way.

  • My emotions wuz such that I didn't want any on 'em to see my face; I went apart from 'em and sot down on a little seat not fur off from the fence that protects this tree from relic hunters.

  • I can see how it wuz with that Piece Commission and make allowances for 'em, but we didn't have a thing to do with it and we don't want any of the pieces.

  • Others might have an insatiable appetite for gore, but I didn't want any at all.

  • I told them I didn't want any mutiny, and it would be a plain case of mutiny if they refused to work.

  • They don't want any interference in this bond issue business.

  • I don't want any one to know--particularly no one of my family.

  • She doesn't want any one to know, and she's coming right away.

  • I wouldn't want any of the men in the district attorney's office to know this.

  • She doesn't want any of it done on Sunday.

  • We don't want any punctures or blow-outs.

  • Didn't I tell you I don't want any preaching?

  • I don't want any one to support me if I haven't some claim on him.

  • I don't want any of it," said Polly ungratefully, while she ran her fingers through her hair and stood it wildly on end.

  • Take us or leave us; but we don't want any half-way friends that like us when they can't get anything any better.

  • Now I don't want any of my girls to be in such an absurd position, so I'm going to give you a few lessons, just to try and see if they are a success.

  • I don't want to be involved and I don't want any of my people involved do you hear me?

  • I'm not sure I want any of his miracle cures.

  • I don't want any part of that liability, and I want you to testify that I got you out of here if it ever comes to that.


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


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