We have no meanings for "want capital" in our records yet.
1 I want capital , and am, as you know, a good deal embarrassed besides.
2 We shall want capital and I suppose Ascher is no worse than the rest of them.
3 You want capital , and immediately, for Brook Farm.
5 As if any man need want capital so long as he had the pluck to borrow, that is to say, to buy it.
6 France wants capital standards to be more uniform across the EU.
7 To a young country wanting capital , credit was of immense advantage.
8 Ms Conisbee said investors should work out if they wanted capital growth or rental income yield.
9 Godfrey Eldon sold it; he had his father's taste for speculation, I fancy, and wanted capital .
10 It wants capital , and there are few about here who would risk their hardly-earned savings on a speculation which might fail.'
11 Why, if I'd have known what the thing was worth, I might have put you in-onlyit wanted capital and some experience.
12 "But, my boy, we want capital , we want to lay our hands on fifty thousand pounds."
13 Carew has a notion that the Romans did not use it up, and that it only wants capital to make it a paying concern.
14 "In the spring we shall want capital to start the tanners with a cooperative tannery," he said.
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