Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | She began to speak , but he said , with a shrug , ‘ I can see you do n't want to get too involved , so perhaps we 'd better forget it . ’ |
2 | ‘ Faye needs someone as soon as possible now , so perhaps I 'd better square it with the hospital for you . |
3 | However , I 'm afraid Colin James got his wires crossed a bit regarding our catering vehicle , so perhaps I had better set the record straight . |
4 | Oh what 's that one Bare Naked Ladies , I 'd better not play that just at the moment oh what 's this one oh Billy Joel so so I 'd better take that out you I 'm always tempted to forget what I 've actually played and what I 'm not going to play . |
5 | So maybe you 'd better stick to being just The Strawberries after all . |
6 | Soon his own children would be making similar pictures for him to admire , so maybe he 'd better start getting into practice . |
7 | Oh aye , it is painful but I thought it 's not going away so I 'd better go and see about it . |
8 | In fact , I think from now on you 'd better keep the jeep for yourself . |
9 | ‘ Anyway , get back to sleep and tomorrow perhaps we 'd better think seriously about getting you away from here , after all . ’ |
10 | Even so we do sometimes find admissions that women were doing the more advanced tasks . |
11 | Er well perhaps I 'd better have a look . |
12 | here well I did tonight like cos I was up at half five |
13 | Well , well then you 'd better go and get some of you took it out . |
14 | ‘ Then perhaps you had better attend to the mending of his soul . |