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1 I want a photograph of every member of the family that was robbed.
2 If you won't be interviewed, some of them want a photograph .
3 We also want a photograph of you pulling a pose.
4 Perhaps you would want a photograph of it.
5 I want a photograph of the boy.
6 Why on earth should the doctor want a photograph of the Dane Oxbye to show the friends of Lord Harry?
7 I want a photograph of the servant that was killed, and then I want certain questions answered direct from the family.
8 They'll want a photograph , and to ask a few questions, I dare say, but I shouldn't talk about the matter too much.
9 He wanted a photograph but prevented himself from asking for it.
10 He wanted a photograph of a gipsy playing a violin, making it cry.
11 No one wanted a photograph of an unknown music teacher.
12 But wasn't it he who wanted a photograph of the three of them together?
13 Everyone, it seemed, wanted a photograph of the moment.
14 Surrounded by photographers, he singled Ilda and me out claiming that he wanted a photograph with us.
15 He wants a photograph of Maria.
16 Granted, the man was exceedingly private-tothe point where he refused any interview that wanted a photograph of him.
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