Sentence examples for had wanted to split from inspiring English sources

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In the past two years, the company's management had wanted to split off Kraft, but was concerned that a number of tobacco related lawsuits would make such a move problematic.

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The same year Vivendi was approached by KKR, a private-equity firm, which might also have wanted to split it into parts.

Last week, Tingting had finally had enough and told Lei she wanted to split.

But asked directly by BBC Sport whether Renault had told Red Bull they wanted to split after next season, Horner said: "I'm not going to give you a straight answer to that". The move raises questions about the long-term future of Red Bull in F1, which was already in doubt post-2020.

She explained that she did not want to wait until all the songs had been recorded; she rather wanted to split up the songs in three different releases.

Mr. Hayes, for his part, had been dropping hints that he wanted to split up his $103 billion conglomerate.

For a split second, during those moments, I've wanted to rip off my shirt and say, "See these?

I don't think I ever split out wide and I don't think I'd have wanted to.

Laffit Pincay, directly behind the leaders on Daring Doone, wanted to split the two up front, but had to check.

He told me if I wanted to split up our family, I'd have to leave.

"We understood that we wanted to split here.

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