Sentence examples for wanting to attack from inspiring English sources

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Did you know there are some people wanting to attack Americans?' They asked me about discothèques".

Mr. Bryant testified that his two friends boasted at the time of wanting to attack a girl "cave man style" and later gloated that they had.

But activists wondered how anyone wanting to attack government buildings at the center of Idlib could have approached them, since the military had turned the administrative center at the heart of the city into an armed camp after the uprising gathered momentum last year.

Prof Rik Coolsaet, a terrorism expert at Ghent University in Belgium, said that although there was nothing new in terrorist groups wanting to attack high-profile public gatherings such as New Year's Eve, Isis's appeal meant Europe was entering a new era.

The complaint cites one Zello conversation in May where Stein allegedly explained his motives for wanting to attack Muslims.

Human rights are supposed to be indivisible, but with the government wanting to attack them, who knows, maybe it's time to prioritise.

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In some cases you may also want to attack your attacker's neck.

These are attackers who, for whatever reason, want to attack a particular network.

Our competitors want to attack us.

Now scientists want to attack earlier.

I just wanted to attack.

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