Use wants in a sentence
Sentences starting with wants
- Wants it where the cannon is. [5]
- Wants the care of some capable nuss. [6]
- Wants a lump o' lead in 'is baskit 'e does. [11]
- Wants you to introduce him, Mr. [6]
- Wants to paste circus-posters on him. [5]
- Wants to vanquish Buonaparte? [2]
- Wants it all. [5]
- Wants training. [6]
Sentences ending with wants
- Day by day, year by year, new readers are coming forward with curiosity and intellectual wants. [4]
- That is the way with a true Alp-climber; the more fun he has, the more he wants. [5]
- Him I consoled to the best of my ability, and afterwards, in some slight measure, supplied his wants. [6]
- Every bed was thus free, and there was land to be got for a song, enough to grow what would suffice for two men's daily wants. [11]
- What do you suppose he wants? [5]
- For small things she has the eye of a microscope, for large ones the eye of a telescope, and whatever she sees, she wants. [5]
- He remained abed several days, and his wife and daughter took turns in sitting with him and ministering to his wants. [5]
- What does he say he wants? [5]
- But he only said, "Has thee consulted thy mother about a career, I suppose it is a career thee wants? [5]
- This step was rendered necessary by Mr. Bronte's great age, and failing sight, which made it a paramount obligation on so dutiful a daughter as Charlotte, to devote as much time and assistance as ever in attending to his wants. [14]
Short sentences using wants
- He wants work to do. [11]
- She wants to see you. [9]
- It wants plenty of bait. [4]
- He wants his mother. [10]
- The lady wants her. [10]
- Everybody wants to help him. [6]
- He wants reasons, good ones. [5]
- He wants nothing from anybody. [11]
- He wants the Elder!... [2]
- He wants his ears boxed. [5]
Sentences containing wants two or more times
- But now he wants me--he, Sir, is wholly devoted to the heathen gods-and he wants me . [10]
- A patient comes to you with asthma and wants to know where he can breathe; another comes to you with phthisis and wants to know where he can live. [3]
- Mr. Fulkerson wants to ask you something, and he wants me to do it fo' him. [8]
- He says the South wants to make money, and wants the country prosperous as much as anybody. [4]
- Pa wants to see the Exposition, and Irene wants to see what the South looks like, and so do I. I suppose it's perfectly safe now, so long after the war? [4]
- He wants to rest a little, then to feed a little; then, if you will turn him loose in the pasture, he wants to roll. [6]
- One is an old "independent" fireman, and he wants an engine in place of the cannon; another is a mate of a tug, and wants a tug in place of the ship --and so on, and so on. [5]
- Blathersville wants a Nicholson pavement--it wants a jail and a poorhouse more. [5]
- And when you know the man's religious complexion, you know what sort of religious books he reads when he wants some more light, and what sort of books he avoids, lest by accident he get more light than he wants. [5]
- It's a classic, just as Professor Winchester says, and it meets his definition of a classic--something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read. [5]
More example sentences with the word wants in them
- The world wants your skill to save life, not to destroy it. [11]
- You cannot keep your mind from wandering, if it wants to; it is master, not you. [5]
- Here is a young man writing to me from a Western college, and wants me to send him a list of the books which I think would be most useful to him. [6]
- I was telling you, Eumenes, that a sculptor wants to marry her. [10]
- Suppose one of you wants to borrow the legs a minute from the one that's got them, could he let him? [5]
- My, it fits you like it was made for you, and it's just your style--and you can see it wants a lady to wear it. [9]
- If nothing'll do you but a disturbance, out with it like a man ('ic)--but don't rake up old bygones and fling'em in the teeth of a passel of people that wants to be peaceable if they could git a chance. [5]
- Somebody has been writing to me about "Oatmeal and Literature," and somebody else wants to know whether I have found character influenced by diet; also whether, in my opinion, oatmeal is preferable to pie as an American national food. [6]
- The ordinary citizen would have accomplished nothing--the brother-in-law of a directory can accomplish anything he wants to. [5]
- He wants the world to move, and to move unencumbered; and Europe seems to him to carry too much baggage. [4]
- Ef I can't work jes' as I choose, fur folks that wants me to work fur 'em and that I want to work fur, I might jes' as well go to Sibery and done with it. [6]
- Moreover, a magistrate won't be able to force a man to work for a master a whole year on a stretch whether the man wants to or not. [5]
- Oh, see what woman's woes and human wants require, Since that great day hath spread the seed of sinful fire. [5]
- He wants me without reservation or calculation. [9]
- He wants contact with human beings. [6]
- Mark my words, when you see a man who wants a big office cheap, look out for him. [9]
- It swings out when the housewife wants to hang on the tea-kettle, and it is strong enough to support a row of pots, or a mammoth caldron kettle on occasion. [4]
- Whatever he wants, when he comes--that is, any reasonable and unsacrilegious thing--he can have. [5]
- Let him set what spies he will, she'll do what she wants, if the young man lets her. [11]
- The Law'll get what it wants whether you chip in or not. [11]
- I don't see what he wants to die for, after he's taken so much trouble to live in such poor accommodations as that crooked body of his. [6]
- He is getting what he wants now," she added, with such obvious meaning that I found no words to reply. [9]
- And, indeed, to what an extent our physical wants are determined by our intellectual mold! [4]
- The first step we took was to advertise our wants in the "Neueste Nachrichten" ("Latest News ") newspaper. [4]
- He's got a way to make his bunch--and they're the hardest-bit bunch in the army--do anything he wants 'em to. [11]
- That fine Mopsus was your accomplice; but so true as I--" "Mopsus has entered our service," replied Jason, laughing; "and, if our Phaon's bride will permit, he wants to wed the dark-haired Dorippe. [10]
- Why, if Adam was to show himself to every new comer that wants to call and gaze at him and strike him for his autograph, he would never have time to do anything else but just that. [5]
- I supposed I was doing you a benevolence; but I begin to think that I am the party that wants a favor done. [5]
- To meet his wants you would have to leave the rest of your class behind and that you must not do. [3]
- Why, she only wants you to speak to him. [5]
- What a man wants with religion in these breadless times, surpasses my comprehension. [5]
- If a man wants to succeed, he must turn into a rascal. [9]
- If any person wants to start a periodical devoted to decorated teapots, with the noble view of inducing the people to live up to his idea of a teapot, very good; but he has no right to complain if he fails. [4]
- I say: 'Papa wants to sleep! [2]
- If any one wants to see how vivid is the gratitude to Columbus, let him start out among our business-houses with a subscription-paper to raise money for powder to be exploded in his honor. [4]
- It's you that wants to play fast and loose with him. [8]
- Mr. Van Dusen wants to know why Maud S. is like a salamander? [4]
- Which of you wants to inaugurate them? [10]
- What a man wants to do, in talking with a stranger, is to get and to give as much of the best and most real life that belongs to the two talkers as the time will let him. [6]
- But if he wants to deceive me, he had better remember that where the head of a son of Cyrus is about to fall, a Greek head has but very little chance. [10]
- Then, if Douglas wants to contradict Trumbull and call him a liar, let him say he did not put it in, and not that he did n't take it out again. [7]
- When this administration wants to chalk up a desirable name for early promotion, the Hosannah would like a chance to sudgest. [5]
- If a man wants to be famous, he had much better try the advertising doctor than the terrible editor, whose waste-basket is a maw which is as insatiable as the temporary stomach of Jack the Giant-killer. [6]
- I've heard he wants to accommodate Chester and grant him admission. [10]
- The white man wants their lands, and all must go excepting such percentage of them as he will need to do his work for him upon terms to be determined by himself. [5]
- Where most everybody wants something, they are bound to be accommodating. [4]
- The young master wants some stallions bought and there are our foals to. [10]
- If the public wants science, the papers will give it science. [4]
- The other quarter wants science and common sense too. [6]
- No, a man wants riches in his youth, when the world is fresh to him. [5]
- He understands the wants of Stone's Landing, and the claims of the inhabitants--who are to be there. [5]
- The Chicago Tribune wants letters, but I hope and pray I have charged them so much that they will not close the contract. [5]
- The world still wants its poet-priest, who shall not trifle with Shakespeare the player, nor shall grope in graves with Swedenborg the mourner; but who shall see, speak, and act with equal inspiration. [6]
- I think she wants it now to increase and establish and perpetuate her power and glory with, not to add to her comforts and luxuries, not to furnish paint and fuss and feathers for vain display. [5]
- All the thing wants is working, dad. [11]
- All the author wants is to be understood. [4]
- What a fellow wants in a book is to know where he is. [9]
- But if he wants good government, he must pay as careful attention to the machinery,--call it caucus, primary, convention, town-meeting,--as he does to the machinery of his own business. [4]
- And yet she wants Dicky again. [9]
- When the Deity wants a thing, and after working at it for "ages and ages" can't show even a shade of progress toward its accomplishment, we--well, we don't laugh, but it is only because we dasn't. [5]
- He wants a visible image to fix his thought, a scarabee or a crux ansata, or the modern symbols which are to our own time what these were to the ancient Egyptians. [6]
- He wants a vicegerent of the Almighty to take his dying hand and bid him godspeed on his last journey. [6]
- She had been used badly by a man who now wants to marry her--has tried to do so for years. [11]
- It is upon us; it attaches to the body politic as much and closely as the natural wants attach to our natural bodies. [7]
- He wants it understood that the mass of the Republican party are really his friends. [7]
- Ruth far outstripped Ulrich in her desires and wants, thus luring him to follow her. [10]
- He will then turn to your chief-justice or provost-marshal- general, or a deputy of the provost-marshal, and they will say that Darius Boland shall have what he wants, because it is the will of the will you represent. [11]
- He wants you to work a great deal. [5]
- I don't object to wading through a swarm of bees to get a little honey for a friend, but I think I'm entitled to know why he wants it. [9]
- But he refuses to understand that I said so, and he wants this audience to understand that I did not say so. [7]
- Please git him to turn back; I wants to be whah--" All of a sudden we see something, and all jumped up, and forgot everything and begun to gaze. [5]
- The Governor wants to travel alone, and he's fixed so he can outvote us. [5]
- I got off to tighten my saddle-girth--I wish I may die in my tracks if it isn't so--and whoever wants to believe it can, and whoever don't can let it alone. [5]
- She wants you to tell her about Italy, and advise her in that connection, if you will. [5]
- She would like to talk with you, and her aunt wants to see you too; they think there's nobody like the 'old Doctor'. [6]
- If she wants to take the veil later, who can prevent it, but the abbess herself advises that she should have at least a glimpse of the world before leaving it. [10]
- He wants Philip to survey it, and examine it for indications of coal. [5]
- If he wants to spin his top when he has done work, his father quotes, "Procrastination is the thief of time. [5]
- If he wants to send a cheque away, he buys one for cash from somebody. [11]
- There's somebody wants to see you there. [12]
- If he wants to see us again he'll come. [13]
- He wants me to see the railroads and the country, so I've got to go with the Duncans. [9]
- No one goes to see any one else unless he wants to make use of him. [10]
- He wants something to relieve his pain, to mitigate the anguish of dyspnea, to bring back motion and sensibility to the dead limb, to still the tortures of neuralgia. [6]
- She wants you to particularly remember that there are no such things as hunger and thirst and pain. [5]
- He wants me to paint his son's portrait. [8]
- I gave everything to my sovereign, and if he wants my life also," she continued with fresh emotion, "he may have it; but the existence of a caged bird!--that will destroy me. [10]
- But she wants to marry me. [11]
- I should like to marry a poet," said Miss Duncan, dreamily; "I know they want me to marry Bob, and Mr. Worthington wants it. [9]
- If he wants to make himself an exception to the sober people whose cooking will make him long for the maddening bowl, he must bring his poison with him. [4]
- He who wants to look tall on it wears the cothurnus, and is not a mountain the highest vantage ground that a man can find for the sole of his foot? [10]
- The world wants to know the reason of it; the law demands its justification. [6]
- If Chartersea wants to kill you, let him try it in the fields behind Montagu House here. [9]
- I want you to keep faith with your old friend who doesn't care what the rest of the world thinks, but who wants your confidence. [11]
- Everybody that wants to join has got to take an oath, and write his name in blood. [5]
- Now she wants to inflict on the old man, Barine's grandfather, whom she loves, some injury which the spoiled, imprudent woman will scarcely accept quietly, and which will rouse her to commit some folly that can be used against her. [10]
- I don't object to his doin' all the charity he wants to, and the Lord knows I've never been stingy with him about it. [8]
- Now he wants to go to his master 'to open his eyes,' as he says. [10]
- Sure, he wants to go swimmin' with the rest of us. [9]
- Say, he wants to go from Leith to the Legislature. [9]
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