Sentence examples for wanting to take a from inspiring English sources

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"I don't think their peers were wanting to take a stand against them".

It's often a matter of not wanting to take a risk.

"Sure," she said, "they start out wanting to take a drug.

Can we really be faulted for wanting to take a break before crossing the next bridge?

Burke, the conferee says, was torn between wanting to take a hard line and feeling compassion for Williams.

I cranked out a 15-page research paper in one night, without wanting to take a break.

And the sitting governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, has shown no sign of wanting to take a slide.

Some dismissed her as yet another example of a celebrity wanting to take a shot at the White House.

Those wanting to take a dip in blue-green pools that form below the towering waterfalls will have fewer options.

So who could blame him for wanting to take a little piece of Italian football history with him?

No one can blame the comic publishers and studios for wanting to take a punt, of course.

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