We have no meanings for "desire an interview" in our records yet.
1 He sent to desire an interview with me.
2 Should the visitor desire an interview with any particular person he is quickly admitted to her presence.
3 I cannot see you again; I imagine that you, too, would hardly desire an interview with me.
4 Estrella, go to the apartments of the duke, and say that I desire an interview with his royal highness.
5 As we sat enjoying the cool moonlight, Mickie announced that Jinny desired an interview .
6 He desired an interview of only ten minutes without witnesses.
7 Beningsen unfortunately desired an interview with Murat.
8 Anna desired an interview with Vittoria.
9 Faustina desires an interview with you.
10 Sir Paul was very apologetic to Eve, but he imperiously desired an interview with Mr. Prohack at once.
11 She was not long in the room, however, when her friend tapped at the door and desired an interview .
12 "I will write at once, and desire an interview with General Riedt."
13 "But, should this project proceed, I suspect they will desire an interview . "
14 Kamrasi would not see Bombay immediately on his return, but sent him some pombe, and desired an interview the following day.
15 In the afternoon came his lordship, desiring an interview with the laird; which, not a little against his liking, the laird granted.
16 With this intention he called at the headquarters at Callao, and informed the aid-de-camp that he desired an interview with the General.
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