We have no meanings for "want members" in our records yet.
1 We don't want members of the public to see it happen,' interjected Longinus.
2 I want members to tell us what we should debate in parliament on opposition days.
3 The Ministers also want members of the public to report suspicious activity to the PSNI or Garda.
4 Wright said he did not want members of the public to follow his example and get close to crocodiles.
5 The UAW did not want members to be forced to cross Aramark picket lines to return to work, sources said.
6 They also want members of the public who might think someone has taken synthetic drugs to call 111 immediately and seek medical assistance.
7 The RUC Chief Constable has said that he does not want members of the force to belong to the loyal orders in Northern Ireland.
8 Then I realized Steve meant he wanted members to get here before the vampires rose for the night.
9 The PPTA hopes to convince the Government to back down - but if it doesn't, the union wants members ' approval for a campaign.
10 There were not ' wanting members in the commons who were equally desirous of legislating in the spirit of Christianity, equally with his lordship.
11 The PPTA still hopes to convince the Government to back down - but if it doesn't, the union wants members ' approval for a campaign.
12 It is without a doubt a possibility that the wanted members of the family, Atul, Rajesh and Ajay Gupta still move covertly within our borders.
13 With this conference being one of few that is likely to escape a court battle, the president wants members to think about the 2016 election.
14 So much so that the police officers' union wants members to boycott "the Boss" because of his new song about a police killing.
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