Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't you think we 'd better … that is , I 'd better … ‘ |
2 | ‘ I 'd better … |
3 | ‘ I 'd better … ’ |
4 | I had grander plans for my future than that . |
5 | The Mainbocher triumphs were spiced with occasional purchases in Paris , but on the whole she found French clothes too imposing : ‘ I had better things to do in Paris than go for endless fittings anyway . |
6 | I had better things to do than just sit in an office talking . |
7 | All you have to do is answer three simple questions , complete the following sentence , ‘ If I had bigger breasts , the first thing I 'd do would be … , ’ and send your answers in on a fax with coupons from any three GenTech products . |
8 | Still , I had happier memories of Enniskillen : of the Horseshoe Lounge in the Railway Hotel ( now an hotel without a railway ) and a group named ‘ Country Comrades ’ , who played Irish , Scottish and hillbilly tunes fast and slow , while the crowd whooped and danced merrily ; of hillside fields and haycocks ; of the Bronze Age burial chamber said to be a giant 's grave ; and of tales of the local footpack 's exploits among the Ulster foxes . |
9 | I 've better things to do than make a fool of myself with you . |
10 | ‘ There 's no one in this world in whom I have greater trust . |
11 | " I have better things to do . " |
12 | I have better things to do . |
13 | The Boro boss said : ‘ I have better things to do than discuss idle gossip . |
14 | ‘ I have deeper feelings than ever you could comprehend , ’ he said . |
15 | I have further questions to ask you . ’ |
16 | I have further bad news for the hon. Member for Livingston . |
17 | ‘ She has better things to do , as well . ’ |
18 | She even pretends that she has higher principles than many of the other characters in the play : |
19 | If she has older brothers and sisters , then the idea of sharing will be less of a shock for her , although even in these cases children cling to those things they think of as theirs . |
20 | ‘ I think you 'd better hand that gun over , Nigel . ’ |
21 | She 'd better milk her brindled Cows : |
22 | Do you have further questions ? ’ |
23 | And if you 've better things to do than clean the oven make sure you choose the optional Valorclean liners . |
24 | 'Appen she had better things to do , eh , George ? ’ |
25 | If his parents bought her a present he was always comparing and felt that she had better things and more things than he did . |
26 | She had better things to do , a world to conquer and so forth , who did he think he was ? — Foreigners can be dogged . |
27 | But , she decided , when she got up on Saturday morning , she had better things to do than to let such matters worry her . |
28 | With a stuffed-to-capacity briefcase , she had better things to do with her time too , anyway . |
29 | She had better legs than Gabriel , and knew it . |
30 | erm I think it made things a lot cheaper , because you had larger firms able , able to buy in bulk , and also the beginnings of the ready-made market . |