Sentence examples for or something wanted from inspiring English sources

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By Don Wharton and Harold Ross The New Yorker, September 22, 1934 P. 18 A lady in a bookstore, a D. A. R. or something, wanted to buy a present for a gentleman about to take an ocean voyage.

The New Yorker, September 22, 1934 P. 18 A lady in a bookstore, a D. A. R. or something, wanted to buy a present for a gentleman about to take an ocean voyage.

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It's a disconcerting feeling, and suggests an unwelcome degree of physical conditioning, not least because of the invariable accompanying rush of blood at the thought of someone or something wanting my attention.

Someone or something exists and that someone or something wants to move forward towards an inspired goal, but his/her/its path is blocked.

A "need" is described as a motivating force that compels action for its satisfaction [ 41] or a lack of something wanted [ 42].

I never just wanted to be 200th in the world or something, I wanted to be at the top".

You had to have something Frank had, or something he wanted to have more of...'.

Save the image you want as "Background" or something you want.

"They are not a solution or something we want institutionalised".

"He's got different things he's working on, whether it be fastball command or something he wants to do with his breaking pitch".

Can't contribute money but have a toy or gift or something you want us to give?

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