Examples of 'want him to say' in a sentence
Meaning of "want him to say"
want him to say: Desiring or expecting a specific response or statement from someone
How to use "want him to say" in a sentence
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want him to say
I want him to say bye to the kids.
She does not want him to say that.
I want him to say goodbye to people.
What do you want him to say oga.
We want him to say exactly what we tell him.
She probably does not want him to say.
I just want him to say thank you.
He said everything you would want him to say.
You did not want him to say anything.
And his defense attorneys want him to say.
I just want him to say it to my face.
He will say whatever you want him to say.
I would want him to say something like this.
Just tell me what you want him to say.
I just want him to say thank yöu.
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He does not always say what you want him to say.
You do not want him to say no.
I want him to say you are not good enough.
I just do not want him to say no.
I want him to say stuff.
To find out what people want him to say the next day.
I want him to say that.
Please do not bring up that stupid thing you want him to say.
I did not want him to say that.
I want him to say that to me if Cemre really did anything to him.
I would want him to say.
I want him to say the same things looking into my eyes.
The Colonel would want him to say something.
I want him to say about me.
I am here because I want him to say it in person.
I want him to say it.
I told him I do not want him to say a thing.
We want him to say yes.
I told him what I would want him to say at my funeral.
I want him to say about me the same stuff he says about her.
But Janie did not want him to say what he thought.
You duck a man, he says what you want him to say.
I would not want him to say that stuff about me.
Getting President Barack Obama to say whatever you want him to say is now possible.
I just want him to say something.
She 's probably the one who does not want him to say it.
I just want him to say what.
And when Galvin sees you, there is only one thing you want him to say.
I simply do not want him to say something he might regret.
I mean, how many times do you want him to say it?
You do not want him to say something inappropriate or out of line.
This is my trial and I do not want him to say anything else.
They want him to say he did it for Mellie.
But… once in a while you want him to say something back.
They want him to say whatever he wants - but not the truth.