Examples of 'you want him to leave' in a sentence

Meaning of "you want him to leave"

you want him to leave: expressing a desire for someone to depart or go away

How to use "you want him to leave" in a sentence

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you want him to leave
And you must tell him you want him to leave.
Do you want him to leave again or something?
You must name him . And you must tell him you want him to leave.
Did not you want him to leave you alone?
You want him to leave his wife and be with you, admit it.
So why would you want him to leave his wife?
You want him to leave now?
Danny, tell him you want him to leave.
Do you want him to leave his grave again?
Whether that 's true or not, you want him to leave Linby.
Do you want him to leave you when you are in jail?
Well… Danny, tell him you want him to leave.
If you want Him to leave you alone, He will.
I mean… Do you want him to leave again or something?
You want him to leave me?

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What for? Do you want him to leave his grave again?
You want him to leave now? Cicci, the door.
Thanks. You want him to leave now?
You want him to leave now? Don Corleone. Cicci, the door.
Do you want him to leave you?
Do you want him to leave us?
Did not you want him to leave you alone? - It was a tradition.
How do you want him to leave St. cloud? Now, sugar.

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