Example sentences of "you have better [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Still ye 'd better take it . |
2 | ‘ He 'd say , ‘ Listen , Joey , if you want to write a Homeboy , you 'd better stay in school . ’ ’ |
3 | ‘ I think you 'd better stay at home , ’ Otley cautioned . |
4 | You 'd better stay out of my sight . ’ |
5 | ‘ I think you 'd better stay a bit longer and Mary and I will take you home . ’ |
6 | ‘ As the other dressers have vanished , you 'd better stay up this end and make yourself very visible . |
7 | You 'd better stay here with your waggon . ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , if there 's no one you can call you 'd better stay the night . |
9 | You 'd better stay here , with me . ’ |
10 | ‘ But nice Dr Blake here is going to make it feel better , and I think , to be on the safe side , you 'd better stay with us for a while , just so that we can make sure the headache does n't get any worse . |
11 | The twins are in the buggy outside , ’ she said , ‘ You 'd better bring them inside before someone steals them . ’ |
12 | Perhaps you 'd better give him a pop over hurdles tomorrow . ’ |
13 | ‘ Listen , Kelly , I know you 're still upset about your father 's death , but if you want to play detective , you 'd better give up riding and join the police . |
14 | If you 're ticklish on the feet , perhaps you 'd better give reflexology a miss , but if you love a little footsie , read on . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Look , sir , you 'd better give me your passport . ’ |
17 | It was on Thursday afternoon , as she was passing Vass 's office , that Lisa struck her head round the door and reminded him , ‘ You 'd better give me directions to your house . |
18 | But you 'd better give me your number just in case . ’ |
19 | If you want our marriage to have any chance of success you 'd better give her the sack first thing on Monday morning ! ’ |
20 | You 'd better give the prizes , I 'll have the . |
21 | when he gets , when daddy comes home you 'd better give him a big cuddle and ask him |
22 | Right , you 'd better give them a shout , there are n't that many actually |
23 | ‘ Well I 'm coming with you , so you 'd better think of something . ’ |
24 | group you did n't , if you 'd said no there , I just threw it down and said well , you 'd better think of another one . |
25 | Her foot ferociously working the pedal , her mouth full of pins , she seems to be constantly warning , or criticising : ‘ How many biscuits is that ? or ‘ You 'd better watch it , young lady , Pat was skinny at your age and now look at her ! ’ |
26 | ‘ If that 's your Capri outside you 'd better watch and not get a ticket . |
27 | ‘ God , Annie , does she still have it off with blokes , you 'd better watch it . ’ |
28 | Threats ( ‘ You 'd better watch out … ’ , |
29 | Anyway , you 'd better watch your step . |
30 | ‘ Well now , boyo , ’ said Dalziel in a dreadful parody of a Welsh accent , ‘ you 'd better watch your bloody self , see ? |