Desired or wished for or sought.
Characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for.
1 I just wanted to ask you: is it true about last year?
2 Yes, and today had been the perfect example, she wanted to say.
3 Opposition parties said, however, that they still wanted a snap general election.
4 Of course she wanted his approval, of course; she wanted it terribly.
5 Mr Poole said he wanted a resolution for homeowners soon as possible.
6 Asked if he wanted less use of air power, Karzai said, Absolutely.
7 The challenge occurred if countries wanted to join an international carbon market.
8 He said the government wanted Transmission Gully completed as quickly as possible.
9 Perhaps that proposed course of action was exactly what the enemy wanted .
10 You said you wanted to know what I'm thinking; there weren't conditions.
11 Her party said last year it wanted her to become prime minister.
12 She said technical issues aside, that's the focus she wanted to continue.
13 Barker said the government wanted growth in solar panel installations to continue.
14 DPMC wanted to take the lead on this problem, Mr Kibblewhite said.
15 They wanted more and more land-goodland if possible, but land anyway.
16 The source said Kuka wanted binding agreements on strategy and data protection.
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