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Example sentences for "want her"

  • I want her to have a piece of your mother.

  • So if Ted didn't want her to run around with Willis as he said in his last letter he had better come himself.

  • She wanted to see her son's face; just as much as he didn't want her to see it.

  • I don't want this marriage; I want her to come home and live with me and Archie.

  • The thought of that man was almost making him want her, and this was a revelation of their relationship, startling to one little given to introspective philosophy.

  • All right; you keep her for me till I want her, and do what you like with her.

  • She is lying now on the bed with her outdoor boots on, and she won't come to school, or do a single thing I want her to.

  • I don't want her to get in, I can tell you, mother; and when Kathleen and I were out I told Kathleen that she was a great deal too rich.

  • I am sure, whatever her father may be, he can't want her to come to school here to get into endless scrapes.

  • I've got her,' thought Soames, 'if I want her.

  • I don't want her address," he said; "I know it.

  • I suppose I believed her guilty--I could believe nothing else, but even so, I didn't want her brought to bay.

  • She always says she'll ask you when we want her to be jolly and not mind her Serene Highness.

  • You don't want her to help to keep the boys in order?

  • He had told Barbie he didn't want her to ride nothin' 'at wasn't safe.

  • But the' 's some things that she never can know, an' I don't want her to even learn that there are such things.

  • I don't want her to give 'em the worst of it.

  • I want her to look like the background she's against here,--and she doesn't!

  • How do you know, Jane, that I don't want her downstairs?

  • Don't you mean rather, Jane, how it looks for us NOT to want her?

  • He doesn't care a bit how it would LOOK for you to want her.

  • And, after all, why should I want her to marry either of them?

  • I don't want her to open closet doors and find skeletons there.

  • I want her to respect me, and she has never quite done that.

  • I want her to be rid of this damnable, roving, cheap existence.

  • I want her to be rid of me and my rotten friends and my rotten life.

  • I don't want her to have any shadows cast over her from the past.

  • I want her to know that I was ashamed of myself.

  • I'm sure I don't want her to be sick any more than you do, Maria.

  • I want to confirm Aniela in the conviction that I expect nothing from her,--want her to calm down and get familiar with what I told her.

  • I want her to think I keep my feeling under control, but she cannot help seeing it is there, and increasing every moment.

  • I desire her more and more, and do not want to play upon her feelings any longer,--I want her.

  • Loving her from my whole soul, I want her to respond to that love, and do not neglect any means towards that end.

  • It seems to me that I do not want another like Aniela, or a better one either,--I want her.

  • I don’t want her," said Aunt Mary with a positiveness that was final.

  • I don’t want her, nor no livin’ soul except my trunk; an’ I want that just as quick as Joshua can haul it down out of the attic.

  • I want her to feel that the fun ran straight through.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "want her" 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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