Sentence examples for desperate for something from inspiring English sources

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Obviously, it is desperate for something.

Supporters seem desperate for something, anything, different.

Retailers are desperate for something new, and most toy makers had a disappointing 2011.

"I think the children in this school are desperate for something different," she adds.

But with the Great Recession driving unemployment to record levels, Florida has become desperate for something different.

And it was easy to see that the fans who came were desperate for something to cheer for.

If you're desperate for something new to wear, vintage stores or swap shops are good for cheap clothes.

At the peaks of our discomfort, we are desperate for something, anything, to take the feeling away.

But it doesn't say much for their relationship that she's so desperate for something to happen, she fantasizes about him murdering her in her sleep.

Desperate for something to happen, Alan lances a cyst on his neck with a crude knife — and later a needle — just to feel the blood flow.

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That's because, unlike last time, Hollywood is now desperate for something anything that can revive its dwindling fortunes, caused by the collapse of home DVD sales.

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