2799 collocations for wants

Does not he often say sadly to himself, They only want my money?

Bud I want goot men, who will stay, and who will keep the mouth shut.

Hence the education of women should include this factor: the desire to want the right things.

Well, if you want any help with your engines or anything of the sort, call on me.

"Begging your pardon, Mr. Eagen," said he, "I want a word with you.

Do what you want sometimes, not what other people want all the time.

so many people wanting other people's places, that the session promised to be very livelythe Senate at the Palais du Luxembourg, the Deputies at the Palais Bourbon.

* One evening, at the Literary Fund Club, Mr. Incledon having sung with great effect Mr. T. Dibdin's ballad of "May we ne'er want a friend, or a bottle to give him," an elderly gentleman whispered in Mr. T. Dibdin's ear, "Ah!

It is well enough for those who need only amusement in their drawing, and whose highest idea of Art is copying prints and pictures; but for those who want assistance from Art in order to the better understanding of Nature, no man, be he ever so wise, can, by the drawing-book plan, do much to smooth the way of study.

Some set their hearts on this world; some want money, some want power, some want fame and admiration from their fellow-men, some want merely to amuse themselves.

They wanted her advice.

They do not believe the German people wanted the war; but they do believe the military Government, under Prussian control, wanted the war, planned for it with infinite skill and efficiency for many years, and brought it about when they believed the time was ripe.

I want an intelligent and agreeable wife, and one that comes of a respectable family.

Edith had everything here to make her happy, including Bruce's mother, who relieved her of the children when she wanted rest and in whose eyes she was perfection.

If he wakes and wants water, press the moisture of these leaves to his lips, it's sassafras; and, stayhere is a sort of plantain, filled with little globules of dew; pour these into his mouth, and at a pinch give him a handful from the pool.

But it seemed that he did not want company, for he broke into a run.

I don't care whether you think me a reprobate or not, Dr. Pemberton, I want a good stiff drink of whiskeythe Musgrave size.

" "I want your own opinion; I don't want what other people said.

In all his messages President Wilson had repeatedly declared that he wanted a peace based on justice and equity, of which he outlined the fundamental conditions; moreover, he stated that he had no quarrel with the Germans themselves, but with the men who were at their head, and that he did not wish to impose on the vanquished peace terms such as might savour of oppression.

" "No, nothing of the kind," I answered, soothingly; "you probably want change.

Freedom: what do we want freedom for?

He took the raw material from me, wherewith to build that room, because he wanted that room.

If I want expert work, I go to a man like Butts, who knows his business.

He then came as far as Bethoron, a village of Judea, and there pitched his camp; upon which Judas met him, and when he intended to give him battle he saw that his soldiers were backward to fight because their number was small and because they wanted food, for they were fasting.

when the whole house wants bread!

2799 collocations for  wants