How to use "wishes" in a sentence

Sentences

I tell her how proud I am of her and send her my love and best wishes.

I ask further, is it unconstitutional for me to say to the British Government "I refuse to serve you"? Is it unconstitutional for our worthy Chairman to return with every respect all the titles that he has ever held from the Government? Is it unconstitutional for any parent to withdraw his children from a Government or aided school? Is it unconstitutional for a lawyer to say "I shall no longer support the arm of the law so long as that arm of law is used not to raise me but to debase me"? Is it unconstitutional for a civil servant or for a judge to say, "I refuse to serve a Government which does not wish to respect the wishes of the whole people"?

They have made me the present instrument of their wishes

Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.

God, he wishes he could remember last night: not just the girl's expression when he hit her, but everything.

"Still, I've got to consider the father's wishes."

She just wishes she could sleep deep and only wake up on the day of her first car ride to work.