Example sentences of "[adv] you 'd [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better let me have your name . ’ |
2 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better get over there , ’ she conceded . |
3 | Perhaps you 'd better give him a pop over hurdles tomorrow . ’ |
4 | Perhaps you 'd better start , ’ suggested Karelius with what he felt to be rather transparent cunning . |
5 | If you 're ticklish on the feet , perhaps you 'd better give reflexology a miss , but if you love a little footsie , read on . |
6 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better go home , Johnny . ’ |
7 | " Perhaps you 'd better do so now . " |
8 | Perhaps you 'd better get Fiddy to say some prayers for me . |
9 | Adam turned his attention to Miranda 's other tender places and casually added , ‘ Perhaps you 'd better give Annabel a call , to reassure her that you 're keeping a watchful eye on the accounts . |
10 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better find Stephen — unless you want to see some fireworks , that is ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better go and have a look at them . |
12 | ‘ And … ’ the voice continued with studied casualness , ‘ perhaps you 'd better double the money … . ’ |
13 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better get out of the City , ’ suggested Carradine . |
14 | ‘ Then , if that should be the case , perhaps you 'd better mention my predicament to Lady Claudia , ’ Cleo said . |
15 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you 're referring to , ’ she replied warily . |
16 | ‘ Well , perhaps you 'd better enrol her . |
17 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better follow me … ’ |
18 | ‘ Well , perhaps you 'd better talk to them about that . ’ |
19 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you were doing , going away for a weekend with a married man , ’ he suggested quietly . |
20 | ‘ And Kate , the vacancy is now filled , but perhaps you 'd better take names and addresses of any applicants just in case they 're needed later . ’ |
21 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better have a cigarette , Ellen . ’ |
22 | Perhaps you 'd better put some clothes back on . ’ |
23 | Perhaps you 'd better review all Copts working in the office . |
24 | Erm , amateur societies just ca n't exist without loyal officers and those officers have shown their loyalty by s standing again and we know the special circumstances appertaining to the , which brings us to the nitty- gritty now erm you said we have , Tracy , five erm perhaps you 'd better read those names out for us and then I think the best thing to do is to have a closed vote , where we give you all a piece of paper on which you state your nomination folded up so nobody else can see we 'll put them in a bag and then we 'll appoint a couple of to count the vote so that we do not the chairman . |
25 | Right , now I 'm told that the report to next policy committee is coming anyway , it wo n't be ready for the next budget review , but you 'd like , erm , so , cou , perhaps you 'd better word your motion so that the officers completely clear as to what you 're proposing . |
26 | ‘ I think perhaps you 'd better explain , ’ Niall advised hardly . |
27 | Perhaps you 'd better talk to our Matron , Miss Vinall . |
28 | ‘ I think perhaps you 'd better fill me in on just exactly what 's been happening . ’ |
29 | Perhaps you 'd better be a bit careful . |
30 | ‘ If only you 'd never married that whore . ’ |