Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It may paper over things and succeed in buying time , but it can not overcome the class-based conflicts that will eventually bubble up to the surface . |
2 | You 'd better hustle back to the stand , pronto ! |
3 | ‘ I think we 'd better head back to a city , you know . |
4 | Here , we can perhaps refer back to the discussion of graduate employment presented early in the chapter . |
5 | In addition , they can perhaps bring home to the community just how much education needs and deserves better funding . |
6 | There was no one about in the woods , so she 'd better hurry back to the town as fast as she could . |
7 | As Crick points out , however , the right idea can only fit in to a mind which is trained , and predisposed to accept that idea . |
8 | And ensure that your client prepares the plans to a reasonable scale , not too small or too large — if on a size A4 page that will not only annex conveniently to a lease or transfer of part but will also facilitate the taking of photocopies . |
9 | She says well , we can only take up to the value of your car , , which is more than they did ! |
10 | And as everything slipped away she could only hold on to the thought that somehow her murderer knew who she was . |
11 | ‘ We 'd better go on to the farm and buy … ’ |
12 | ‘ We 'd better go through to the sports field , ’ said Robert . |
13 | If you want to know any more about what he 's doing you 'd better go up to the camp and ask him yourself . ’ |
14 | ‘ I suppose we 'd better go back to the car , ’ he said in a carefully neutral tone . |
15 | ‘ We 'd better go back to the car , ’ he announced , and , without more ado placed a hand beneath her elbow and guided her back to his car . |
16 | We 'd better go back to the burrow . |
17 | I came back on the Friday night and erm , well I 've packed my job in at the Transport Department , I better go down to the Recruiting Office and see what else . |
18 | ‘ We 'd better go down to the stream and hide in the bushes , ’ said Geoffrey . |
19 | If you ca n't control your temper you 'd better go down to the canteen and help yourself to a drink . |
20 | ‘ Oh dear , ’ said his father , ‘ I think we 'd better go home to the cave . |
21 | Miss Honey said to the class , ‘ I think you 'd all better go out to the playground and amuse yourselves until the next lesson . ’ |
22 | Lancashire Region to second and colleagues if , if all the other movers and seconders and the C E C speaker would all come down to the front it would help us enormously with time Yorkshire Region to move . |
23 | If that could be added that would achieve my objectives and we can all get on to the debate about V A T on . |
24 | We said , ‘ We 'd better get back to the hotel and try to figure out this country in the morning . ’ |
25 | ‘ Well , I 'd better get back to the hotel and pack . ’ |
26 | ‘ As I said , I 'd better get back to the hotel . |
27 | ‘ I 'm not sure what time he 'll be through with his meeting , but perhaps I 'd better get back to the hotel and show willing just in case he 's there . ’ |
28 | ‘ We 'd better get back to the Operations Room . ’ |
29 | ‘ We 'd better get back to the Doctor . ’ |
30 | ‘ You … you 'd better get back to the restaurant … |