Example sentences of "well [vb infin] this " in BNC.
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1 | It is important therefore that any reorganization should better facilitate this task . |
2 | Better eat this . |
3 | You 've better make this appointment or they wo n't know her name and |
4 | ‘ I think I 'd better give this a bit of a read . |
5 | ‘ So we had better choke this Act — ‘ All right . |
6 | blob , blob , I think I 'd better do this one Tim , I have n't had a go yet |
7 | Better do this washing up had n't I ? |
8 | I 'd better lock this up had n't I ? |
9 | You 'd better keep this absolutely hush-hush , you understand , or it 'll all be winging its way across the Atlantic , whilst the London Library replaces its carpets and installs a coffee machine and Cropper sends us another of his nice helpful smiley-regretful Faxes , offering access to the Stant Collection and every possible assistance with microfilm . |
10 | You 'd better keep this for him . |
11 | I would better understand this type of ‘ high-tech ’ approach if you demolished the whole of Trafalgar Square and started again with a single architect responsible for the entire layout . |
12 | We can better understand this speech by setting out the levels of deception in parentheses : ( I think [ you think ] { I love you } ) . |
13 | In seeking to better understand this collaboration various issues need to be addressed including : |
14 | With a six-inch reach advantage and making better use this time of his wicked left jab , Eubank was hoping to become the first to stop Gimenez in 45 fights . |
15 | Right , I think we 'd better move this sugar , we 're not gon na have enough room are we ? |
16 | I mean I said to Shaun on a Friday night we 'd better decide this , otherwise there 's no point in us coming through tomorrow mate , we might as well stay at home and go to the football or something |
17 | I had better stop this , said Fenella to herself very firmly . |
18 | ‘ You 'd better burn this . |
19 | ‘ He 'd been wearing this over the shirt he wore for the sitting , ’ Edwards said , ‘ and at the end of the last sitting just as he was leaving , as an afterthought , he said , ‘ Oh you better have this ’ and took it off and gave it to me , like the end of a football match . ’ |
20 | ‘ I think we 'd better have this on , you know . ’ |
21 | You 'd better have this . ’ |
22 | ‘ You 'd better have this too . |
23 | Pound sent me a card , which I still have , naming place and date , and saying , rather peremptorily , ‘ I think you had better take this in . ’ |
24 | Better take this bit of paper … ’ |
25 | ‘ You 'd better take this seriously . ’ |
26 | Okay , I think we 'd better take this slowly . |
27 | Actually I better take this up . |
28 | Then I think we 'd better pay this Mr Butcher a visit . ’ |
29 | I do n't know where , I thought I left my case here , I do n't know what I 've done with my case that 's all , it 's probably downstairs oh oh I do n't know , mm still not able to find it I think I 'd better put these plants out mm that 's right , oh , mm that 's not there right , I 'd better switch this , the tape off cos there 's not much , be much conversation now for a while |
30 | Perhaps I had better go this evening . " |