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Example sentences for "want them"

  • I did not think of that, Ready; if we come to live here, I suppose we shall catch them whenever we want them.

  • By the way, I must have two more cigar cases; I want them to give to my friends.

  • I don't want them; you may take them back!

  • I want them out of the way, and you're always shoving them in it.

  • Now my rooms at the Mill are quite complete, I want them at the bottom of the sea.

  • I don't WANT them, I've got three more pairs.

  • I want them to answer that question and to answer it squarely, which they haven't done.

  • And I want them to know that the Hopworth's are invited!

  • I want everyone in Freedom to know that Happy House is a happy house; I want them to see how wonderful Aunt Milly is and that she wouldn't be happier in her grave!

  • I want them to see the old mantel and the lovely rooms.

  • I do not want them to trouble me; I want to shake myself free of these old surroundings; I want them to lose sight of me.

  • We don't want them then," she said, folding their hands resignedly on her little apron.

  • Everybody upstairs is asleep, and I don't want them disturbed.

  • I remembered what happens to kings and queens when the people don't want them.

  • Oh, it all worked out as I had planned, and now we have them here where we want them.

  • I've got two rare specimens with me, and I don't want them harmed.

  • But I don't want them to do that," said Noddy.

  • Imogen and Sarah can have one of their neighbors' horses and wagons whenever they like," said she, "and they will carry me home if I want them to.

  • We'll stake out the post holes and show you the size we want them dug.

  • I want them to get rid of the continual cost of up- keep, to say nothing of the loss of time spent in repairing old buildings, time they could use to earn good American dollars.

  • In a day or two the President will see the chiefs, and in the mean time we want them to get ready to tell him what they have to say, and we will make our answer.

  • There have been stakes driven in that country, and I want them removed.

  • We are told that the Great Father (President) sent word some time ago for his soldiers to leave the country, and I want to tell you that we want them to hurry and go.

  • These marvels of which you have told me, these advantages shared by common men, I want them for my people.

  • Bob and Frank, you see, will some day be partners in an import and export business, and I want them to learn about South America while they have the opportunity, for they will have many dealings with this continent in the future.

  • I want them to see the great cities of your eastern seaboard, as well as the remains of the Inca civilization in Peru and Bolivia.

  • I have no objection to giving them to the committee privately, but I don't want them to be known.

  • Yes; and gave them all they wanted, and gave them so many men--I will prove to you that they said they didn't want them.

  • I don't want them," she said when neither of the others spoke.

  • In general I think the best way to influence people is to be ourselves the things we want them to be--honest and true and kind.

  • We've got to blow our own horns if we want them blown.

  • I so want them to listen to me," she said.

  • I want them to see the need of concentrating upon the food problem: insisting that it shall be solved.

  • I want them to have all the advantages I never had.

  • I want them to have all the advantages I never had when I was young.

  • When Hermie objected to this or that luxury for them as being stuff and nonsense Hannah would say, not without a touch of bitterness, "I want them to have every advantage I can give them.


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