want sb. to do or doing

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jasonlulu_2000

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"But Cumberbatch wants no one thinking that he's like his brilliant characters, nor does he want to be stuck playing them forever."

As far as I learn, "want somebody or something to do". But in the sentence above which is abstracted from a magazine, I see "wants no one thinking". Is there anything wrong in the usage of "want" here?

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"But Cumberbatch wants no one thinking that he's like his brilliant characters, nor does he want to be stuck playing them forever."

As far as I learn, "want somebody or something to do". But in the sentence above which is abstracted from a magazine, I see "wants no one thinking". Is there anything wrong in the usage of "want" here?

Thanks!

Jason

No, it's OK.
 

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I'm wonder why it's OK.
I've never seen a construction want smb / smth + Ving, everyone knows just + to do smth.
Can you exaplain to me why that sentence is OK.
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I don't know about other variants, but it is used in BrE. Its meaning is something like he hopes that no one is thinking or will think.
 
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MikeNewYork

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It is fine in AmE also. For me there is an implied "to be" before "thinking".
 
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