单词 | Wanting |
例句 | 1. Mills and wives are ever wanting. 2. Their security procedures were found wanting . 3. There's nothing immoral about wanting to earn more money. 4. The Education Secretary accuses teachers of wanting to return to a dark age. 5. We find many of the younger workers wanting in skill. 6. Don't worry about the baby not wanting to leave you-it's a stage they all go through. 7. It's not having what you want. It's wanting what you've got. 8. Wanting other friends doesn't mean you don't love your partner. 9. Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get. 10. There were so many children wanting a ride John didn't get a look-in. 11. There is no shame in wanting to be successful. 12. A certain humanity is wanting in big cities. 13. Their defence was found wanting. 14. Wanting fidelity implies you're thinking about a major relationship. 15. Is she serious about wanting to sell the house? 16. They were skilled, but wanting in discipline. 17. notion of wanting to change the world. 18. This machine is found wanting. 19. He lay still, not wanting to break the spell. 20. This explanation is wanting in many respects. 21. What were his grounds for wanting a divorce? 22. I think she's perhaps a little wanting in charm. 23. The new system was tried and found wanting. 24. He analysed his game and found it wanting. 25. Most of the trouble in the world is caused by people wanting to be important. 25. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 26. Within you i lose myself,without you i find myself wanting to be lost again. 27. Forgive me for needing you in my life; Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul; Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old. 28. Forgive me for needing you in my life;Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul;Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old. Sandra Robbins Heaton. 29. Within you I lose myself, without you I find myself wanting to be lost again. 30. within you i lose myself, without you i find myself wanting to be lost again. 1. Their security procedures were found wanting . 2. There's nothing immoral about wanting to earn more money. 3. The Education Secretary accuses teachers of wanting to return to a dark age. 4. We find many of the younger workers wanting in skill. 5. Don't worry about the baby not wanting to leave you-it's a stage they all go through. 6. Wanting other friends doesn't mean you don't love your partner. 7. There were so many children wanting a ride John didn't get a look-in. 31. His book, while truthful, is wanting in excitement. 32. What's wrong with his wanting to sell his land and move on? 33. Kids wanting to be stars come to Hollywood from all over America. 34. Racist jokes come from wanting to put down other kinds of people we feel threatened by. 35. People give many different reasons for wanting to change jobs. 36. She stayed away from the funeral not wanting to turn it into a photo opportunity. 37. There is nothing new in teenagers wanting to change the world. 38. Alice is always wanting to get in on the act. 39. She's always on the phone, wanting to know what I've been up to. 40. He started out wanting a motorbicycle, and then bought a car. 41. You'll find us all wanting to make friends with you. 42. He grinned, and then checked himself, not wanting to upset Jack. 43. Without wanting to criticize, I think you could have done better. 44. Not wanting to make my controversial views known yet, I preferred to follow the crowd for a while. 45. The two boxers gazed at each other, wanting to stare down the opposite party. 46. You should take a long, hard look at your reasons for wanting to join the army. 47. I've been wanting to have a little talk with you. 48. He shows every indication of wanting to accept the post. 49. There's a queue of companies wanting to sell the product. 50. You can't really blame Helen for not wanting to get involved. 51. You may love someone without necessarily wanting to marry them. 52. I hesitated, not wanting to tell tales about my colleague. 53. He tried to tidy up, not wanting the maid to see the disarray. 54. Without wanting to sound too boastful, I think we have the best television programmes in the world. 55. There is a lack of people wanting to start up new businesses. 56. Despite wanting to see him again,(http:///wanting.html) she refused to reply to his letters. 57. While not wanting to underplay the seriousness of the situation, I have to say that it is not as bad as people seem to think. 58. Wanting to go to Mexico was just a passing fancy . 59. You wait - by next year she'll be wanting a bigger house! 60. I'd say he had a very strong motive for wanting her dead. 61. This government's policies, said the speaker, have been tried and found wanting. 62. The boy must be feeling better, and he's been wanting up all day. 63. There is a mismatch between the capacity of the airport and the large number of people wanting to fly from it. 64. I can understand her wanting to live alone and be independent. 65. Generous redundancy terms had triggered a stampede of staff wanting to leave. 66. One opposition member of parliament accuses the government of wanting to be above the law. 67. She distrusted his motives for wanting to see her again. 68. He went through a period of wanting to be accepted. 69. Embattled homeowners wanting to sell their homes will face further problems this year. 70. She went through life always wanting what she couldn't get. 71. The scheme offers free advice to people wanting to set up in business. 72. He accused his opponents of wanting to overturn the government. 73. I have been made to feel a social and psychological misfit for not wanting children. 74. The growing popularity of the subject is evident in the numbers of students wanting to study it. 75. He said he didn't like the president, but not to the extent of wanting to kill him. 76. Fred has given me no good reason for wanting to break up our marriage. 77. The government is walking a difficult tightrope in wanting to reduce interest rates without pushing up inflation. 78. What he wants is a switch to a market economy in a way which does not reduce people's standard of living. To many this sounds like wanting to have his cake and eat it. 79. When you're ill, wanting to get well again is often half the battle. 80. 'Your secretary said you'd be wanting a cleaner,' she announced with her usual truculence. 81. Wanting a decent job and a home is hardly asking for the moon. 82. Everyone thinks there is some vast conspiracy wanting to hold down the younger generation. 83. He kept his feelings to himself, not wanting to rock the boat. 84. The toilets were found wanting as well. 85. Even their baby is bloated, and wanting more. 85. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 86. I brushed past, not wanting to touch him. 87. Isabel turned, wanting to end the conversation. 88. With the result that pure deduction is found wanting. 89. Both were confidently given and both were found wanting. 90. You're driving me crazy with wanting. 91. Been wanting to get them off for hours. 92. The lawmakers prattle on about wanting greater continuity. 93. Faith: not wanting to know what the truth is. Friedrich Nietzsche 94. Always I was comparing myself to others, watching other husbands, fathers and sons and invariably finding myself wanting. 95. A.R. How do you feel about young people wanting to become actors, these days? 96. He felt stripped, exposed, not wanting anyone to speak to him. 97. Aristotle and the Talmud both recommended placing the bed on a north-south axis for those wanting boys. 98. As a result, tans made in the shade are becoming increasingly popular with those wanting to practice safe sun. 99. Pearce, wanting to take a quick throw-in, grabbed the ball and pushed him on the cinder track surrounding the pitch. 100. Smith lamely promised that help would be given to any women wanting to lead a decent life. 101. The demographic evidence on this matter has been examined above and found wanting as an explanation of population growth. 102. Angela was very explicit about her reasons for wanting a divorce. 103. Her clinic at the John Radcliffe hospital has a constant stream of parents wanting help. 104. But the occasional visitor who is wanting more will find that he has a genuine opportunity to engage in worthwhile learning. 105. However, Burke's outstanding performance had boxing enthusiasts agog with excitement and wanting more. 106. But a thing I found was that kept wanting to freeze the frame: to capture single images that summed everything up. 107. If she was stuck with wanting a man whose background and conditioning were alien to her, then that was her problem. 108. North, badly wanting to shut him up, tried to convince him it was otherwise. 109. Unless women can stop feeling apologetic about wanting power, they will never be in sufficient numbers to change the male agenda. 110. She sometimes felt she was walking a tightrope, wanting to be friendly with Therese, and yet terrified of upsetting Karl. 111. Suffering usually relates to wanting things to be different from the way they are. Allan Lokos 112. Until Nikos was found wanting Owen would continue to trust him. 113. He is humiliated at Satis House but also feels slightly guilty about wanting more than what he is lucky to have. 114. With news like that, you can understand him wanting to get his leg over an old bike and ride all night. 115. Anyone wanting further information should contact John McIntosh on 031-557 4117. 116. When you see jargon from other industries, you probably get confused and distracted, wanting familiar terms instead. 117. He'd left the time a bit tight deliberately, not wanting to arrive too early and therefore look too eager. 118. Firms wanting to merge have therefore been expected to jump through impossibly tight hoops. 119. Not wanting to cause friction with your partner is understandable, but it is worth bearing a few things in mind. 120. And he may have acquired an added incentive for wanting to make a good showing. 121. This is not an entirely commercial enterprise, of course; it is also about people wanting to see one's work. 122. The expectation from government industrial ReD is one of reducing dependency on imports without wanting to achieve self-sufficiency. 123. I marveled at her physical beauty, wanting her to like me, to read to me, to even hold me. 124. In addition, the Stock Exchange imposes conditions on companies wanting a listing. 125. Half wanting to quit, half determined to persevere he was caught for some moments, indecisive and forlorn. 126. Friends of Sam have been on, wanting to speak to her, eager to offer their condolences. 127. We'd been moaning to Malcolm about wanting to play some gigs. 128. Wanting to dislike him for his broken promise, she could find no fault with his manners. 129. When Grandma understood what the man said about wanting to search me, she told me to empty my pockets. 130. If you go fly fishing you are normally wanting to catch either trout or salmon. 131. This no nonsense guide is good for those wanting to go on an interesting selection of gentle walks. 132. It's a long time since Donegal were found wanting in so many key areas. 133. Just try to be happy. Unhappiness starts with wanting to be happier. Sam Levenson 134. His talk about not wanting her had been nonsense, stuff handed out by a man salvaging a bruised ego. 135. It should only be accepted when everything has been tried, and found wanting. 136. She was hopelessly confused, not wanting to lose Georg, but at the same time obsessed with the pull of Gesner. 137. I croaked, wanting to say something, anything, to delay heavenly retribution. 138. He said he'd been wanting to ring me all day but didn't want to interrupt my work. 139. I guess I have avoided it like the plague, without much wanting to admit my cowardice. 140. I found myself wanting longer and longer times of quiet, longer arcs of contemplation. 141. They were accused of materialism, wanting designer clothes instead of babies. 142. We've been inundated with calls from listeners wanting to know where you were. 143. We started walking faster, not wanting to lag behind the rest of the group. 144. Fearing a more violent explosion of disagreement, pride in not wanting to be the first to make a move. 145. Mandeville and Santerre had arrived at Templecombe wanting to make everyone dance to their tune. 145. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 146. Faced with these twin assaults on his ego it was hardly surprising that many players were found wanting. 147. Now he has her wanting to learn how to tat lace. 148. Equitable imposed a 10 % penalty on any policyholder wanting to take money out. 149. Our Houston office has been inundated with calls in the last few days from people wanting yard signs and bumper stickers. 150. I scissored my legs closed, wanting to keep my child cradled within me, safe. 151. I knocked at the first house, wanting to ask if I could sleep in the courtyard. 152. Any reader wanting the right detector to suit his pocket and plenty of sound advice is welcome to give me a ring. 153. Site certificates are for companies wanting to sell goods and services over the World Wide Web. 154. She sank deep down again, unable to stay alert, and saw without wanting to a giant Catherine-wheel in the sky. 155. The following detailed breakdown is designed to help those wanting to fund out more about awards available in a particular sector. 156. His heat scorched her, and unbearably stretched nerves urged her to turn and put an end to this agony of wanting. 157. In the subway I got cornered by the inevitable drunkard wanting to give me some advice. 158. The government is offering special tax incentives to people wanting to start up small businesses. 159. I kept wanting to relax and take a good look at the garden but something isn't quite working. 160. It is particularly popular with Interior Designers wanting to create original effects for their specialist clientele. 161. She hadn't rejected him the first time, though, just evaded a decision, wanting him to strengthen it somehow. 162. She bit her lip, wanting to cry, but too proud. 163. The policy has been severely tested over the last 16 months and has been found wanting. 164. Corbett allowed their conversation to be as desultory as possible, wanting his companion to relax and feel safe in his presence. 165. A few days or weeks of not wanting to think about it will do no harm. 166. Other than wanting local authority control of further education, Labour has no policy on that matter either. 167. Borrowers wanting to transfer debts to the egg credit card would pay 2.5 APR on all transfers before January 31, 2001. 168. Wondering about grasshopper eyes, about segregated schools, wanting to know more about this journey to the West looking for work. 169. They saw themselves as wanting to get on with the teaching of their subject. 170. He sat by Abigail's cot, not wanting to remember, but knowing that now he must. 171. Audrey is shown as wanting independence, but in practice usually failing. 172. In fact the conditional theory adopts some of the best points of several of the theories found wanting in the previous chapter. 173. These would be commercial travellers, wanting to write up their order books in peace. 174. What is the right shopping environment that keeps customers happy and wanting to return? 175. The company wanting to build the plant has reported massive pre-tax losses. 176. The Department of the Environment said it was looking at the legal position of local authorities wanting to control parties. 177. The air is thick with dust, accumulated over years of not-remembering(Sentence dictionary), years of not wanting to know. 178. I was not alone in wanting to get private investment into public-sector industries. 179. My mum is mad wanting a bloke like the baboon. 180. Steadfastly, she avoided his gaze, not wanting to give him an opportunity for some deflating remark. 181. Any licence holder wanting to open beyond those guideline hours will have to appear personally before the board to argue special circumstances. 182. Any child wanting to join the after-school club should see Mrs Williams. 183. Critics accused him of not wanting to rebuff the Defense Department during an election campaign. 184. Anyone wanting to make their pet a star should go along to an audition at the theatre on March 16 at noon. 185. And an information day is being planned for anyone wanting to learn more about the day care centre appeal. 186. But these conventional products caused problems for companies wanting to produce oil and gas offshore. 187. Success is getting what you want..Happiness is wanting what you get. Dale Carnegie 188. When the match was found wanting, he was able to proceed to non-spherical planets, and so on. 189. He had kept away from the house, not wanting to intrude on the Bonnards' private grief. 190. Delegates were generally agreed that the ideal solution was to remove migrants' reasons for wanting to leave. 191. I eventually screwed up the courage to write to Richardson, pretending to be a drama student wanting advice. 192. She flung herself into her room and began to pack frantically, wanting to cry with rage and shame. 193. Once she had called up exasperated with Petey and wanting to know what kind of rope Lois thought Spider had used. 194. He veered to his right, not wanting to betray his presence with dust from the dry mud of the lane. 195. It is hoped this will attract customers wanting to avoid the costs and anxiety of development. 196. And any woman wanting a baby should definitely think twice, because that really is an eternal bond. 197. The school soon found itself inundated with applications from college students around the country wanting to enrol on this innovative course. 198. Improvements can be made in the light of performance and composers may discard or destroy compositions which are found wanting. 199. This poses a conundrum for businesses leaders wanting to take advantage of, for example, the Research and Development tax credit. 200. The kid comes out hard, apparently wanting to make it a real fight. 201. I stood there for a moment, not wanting to gawk or intrude but unable to stop staring. 202. Poppy's mouth had infected me with a disease of wanting and that was all I knew. 203. It can be very annoying when you are wanting to hurry, chasing the cattle up a hill or something. 204. When the idea hit the streets, we at Guitarist were unanimous in wanting to throw our weight behind the project. 205. But not a tame jackdaw wanting a bird's eye view. 206. There must be lots of barge owners wanting similar gang-planks. 207. Anyone wanting to buy a copy,(http:///wanting.html) only 100 were printed and of these twenty were sold on the day of publication. 208. They had sat there hating one another, quarrelling in bitter voices, not wanting to look at one another. 209. I left for my weekend break after those first five days wanting to hug everyone I met. 210. He held his breath, not wanting to make the slightest sound that might betray his presence. 211. If women criminals are reluctant to publicise their activities, they are also often inaccessible to researchers wanting to record their histories. 212. He didn't really strike her as a particularly nosy person, just wanting to know things for the hell of it. 213. He'd marked her as he left, wanting to feel her fear. 214. You just might want to think about anyone wanting to charter any boat of yours, son. 215. These interlocutors, one assumes, were selected at random, for logical coherence in the set as a whole is wanting. 216. With regard to independence[], Chas is shown as both wanting independence and in practice being independent. 217. The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult and left untried. G.K. Chesterton 218. Corrupt border-officials collude with importers of dubious goods wanting to grease their way into the country. 219. Not only his injured arm, but his whole body throbbed with wanting her. 220. It goes with some people wanting to kick my head in. 221. They keep wanting to supply goods without going through the proper procedures. 222. That would be her neighbour wanting to chat for a few minutes. 223. Here the two are wanting - the right and the consideration. 224. But Labour councillors rebutted the Conservative group's allegation by accusing them of not wanting to face the truth. 225. There are words in the soul of a newborn baby,(http:///wanting.html) wanting and waiting to be written. Toba Beta 226. Afterward, he lay beside her, not moving, not wanting to disturb the deep sleep into which Nina usually drifted. 227. She was rather like an injured animal, wanting to lick her wounds in peace and privacy. 228. So this was not the equivalent of a father wanting to pass on the passionate love of his hobby to his children. 229. Graham felt himself leaning forward, wanting to catch her reply. 230. Jack scratched at the porch door, wanting in. 231. He had another " discrepancy " about him . He was always wanting us to buy things. 232. Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get.--Dale Carnegie. 233. It an exhilarating ride that will leave you wanting more and more. 234. We insist wanting his student to participate in this work. 235. He smiled, not wanting to put the man on the defensive. |
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