Example sentences of "'d well [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | No , this is mine , I 'd better pay for my own |
2 | Maybe we 'd better aim for the spring half term to go away . |
3 | Do you think you 'd better aim for the winter now ? |
4 | ‘ We 'd better go for help ! ’ she cried . |
5 | I think I 'd better go for Dersingham and you 'd better start keeping tabs on Hereward . |
6 | And I got up and I was gon na tie her up like but and by gosh I thought I 'd better make for the door again . |
7 | You 'd better settle for them quickly while they 're still at this low price . " |
8 | " Maybe you 'd better do for me too , then , " Sam replied , " for it was my cockboat we rowed across in , and I 'm the only witness to the murder , for that 's what it was . |
9 | I remember him telling one man that had been late three times in fifteen years that it was getting to be a habit : ‘ You 'd better look for your previous employment . ’ |
10 | While Lee 's claims on Dickerson are evidently still large , perhaps he 'd better look for a new cinematographer now that his old pal has a director 's credit . |
11 | Mark market might think a backlash they , they 'd better look for himself to remind himself there 's no backlash in Highfield . |
12 | ‘ I 'd better see for myself . |
13 | You 'd better see for yourself . ’ |