Examples of 'want that book' in a sentence

Meaning of "want that book"

want that book: Expresses a desire or need for a specific book or publication

How to use "want that book" in a sentence

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want that book
I want that book on my desk by this afternoon.
You know you want that book.
I want that book with my name in it.
You did not seem to want that book.
I want that book to be a best seller.
Folks really did want that book after all.
I want that book so much.
I really want that book.
I want that book on my shelf.
You need to be clever, but I want that book.
They want that book.
No, uh, not a problem, cause the guys at Colfax did not actually want that book.
I want that book too.
I heard you . Why does he want that book so bad?
We want that book.

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Never mind me, I just want that book.
And I want that book to blow people away.
You do not? I want that book.
I want that book with my name in!
Why does he want that book so bad?
I want that book on my coffee table!
Give it to me, I want that book.
I want that book neutralized, but I do not want Lisa attacked, so I will do it.
I didn't want that book written.
If you do not want that book anymore, could I have it?

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