Nah, we want thee to sit daan o' this article wol we lift.
He wornt long afoor he fan him, soa he says, "Jim, aw want thee to do me a bit ov a faver if tha will.
I call it a decent kind of a tea, and I want thee to try and learn something from its example.
I want thee to go in the morning and find out all about Edgar.
I want thee to open this morning's Times, and read the speech he made in Glasgow City Hall.
Wherefore I do notwant thee ever to follow his malicious will; but I want thee to assume My will, as I have told thee.
I do not want thee to be of these ignorant people, but I want thee to hasten in thy whole manhood, and respond to Mary, who calls thee with greatest love.
In the Name of Jesus Christ crucified and of sweet Mary: Dearest daughter in Christ sweet Jesus: I Catherine, thy poor unworthy mother, want thee to attain that perfection for which God has chosen thee.
Now thus I tell thee, dearest my daughter, that I want thee to do.
I want thee to tell thy father and mother to come I here at three o'clock this afternoon, and I want thee to come with them.
Father said, in reply, "Laura, I want thee never to ask me to go to a Methodist meeting again.
That I want thee, only thee--let my heart repeat without end.
And I want thee to know if tha doesn't already know, that this new disease, that no doctor understands or ever saw before, hes reached London.
I want thee to promise never to forget what peace we ha' had.
I will not allow thee to make friends with any one, nor that thou shouldst have any particular affection for any relative; but I want thee to love all men, and this without affection, both poor and rich, both friends and relatives.
And she would say to her Lord: ‘I do not want that which proceedeth from Thee, but I want Thee alone, O tender Love.
I want thee to bestow freedom on that unfortunate woman and her child," replied Friend Hopper.
I want thee, at all times, and upon all occasions, to be very careful of thy conduct.
I want thee to be there, and bring thy whole household with thee.
When thou liest down at night, I want thee to examine the deeds of the past day.
Thy Mother wants Thee, the Angels are longing to look upon Thy Face, the world wants Thee though it knows it not, and I am longing to want Thee too.
I know, that is to say, that Thou canst do everything and that Thou art disposing sweetly everything in my life; but I want Thee to come and teach me to put my knowledge into practice.
Also, I want thee to tell all the brave young Americans thou knows that if they would like a real life on the ocean wave, they ought to join our wonderful patrol round the English coast.
Grandfather, I want theeto tell me what we are fighting about.
I want thee to go to the bank and get me my mother's necklace to wear just this one night.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "want thee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.