Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] and see [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I said we 've talked enough , and I 'd better go and see Hayley Burton . ’
2 ‘ I 'd better go and see Mr Jeffreys . ’
3 Partridge had got all angry and upset soon too because as he was struggling with Steven a magazine fell out of his trousers on to the towpath of the canal and the other men had picked it up and it had been a spanking magazine so all the other men who were n't laughing and shouting already started teasing partridge ; Partridge started trying to wrestle Steven to the ground but Steven had got free and clouted the other man with the shovel , which was still bloody from hacking the cat to bits , and after that , with the magazine coming apart as the other men grabbed at it and Partridge rolling about dazed on the towpath in the cat 's blood and almost falling into the canal , Dan Ashton had said soberly that enough was enough and they 'd better go and see Mr Smith the supervisor because they just could n't go on like this .
4 We 'd better go and see Fräulein Müller again . ’
5 Shut away in panicky , red-spotted darkness , she heard Albert shout , ‘ Come on , Nick , help me hold him , ’ and then looked and saw Mister Johnny struggling between Albert and Nick and Frederick crawling away , on the ground .
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