Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [adv] [vb infin] that " in BNC.
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1 | you , I 'd better send that off to Ben |
2 | I suppose I 'd better wear that . |
3 | So I thought I 'd better clear that little matter up , for starters , because you would be very interested . |
4 | I 'd better do that door I think . |
5 | a thousand times oh , shit , I 'd better do that first oh |
6 | I 'd better eat that . |
7 | I think I 'd better fish that one out do you ? |
8 | I 'd better write that down or I 'll never remember it specially with er what comes next ? |
9 | But honestly — I 'd better have that shower , had n't I ? ’ |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ Well , I 'd better get that washing on and think about a dinner , ’ Victoria said ; ‘ but you go along and see what 's happening and we 'll talk about that when you come back … . ’ |
12 | The sausages are done , I 'd better turn that oven off . |
13 | They were talking to each other loudly as if to keep lurking wood-spirits at bay , and I did vividly remember that teenage spooky feeling of being alone in wild woodland and at the mercy of supernatural eyes . |
14 | But she is n't dependent on them , she 's , I did actually clarify that . |
15 | I wrote it down but I c I did only do that for the Christmas Fair . |
16 | You 'd best price that as well . |
17 | ‘ You 'd better burn that , ’ he indicated the compost , ‘ or bury it . |
18 | You 'd better eat that food . |
19 | It 's an emphasis which is not endorsed by many of my colleagues and you 'd better bear that in mind . |
20 | You 'd better clear that with your nan the next time we see her . |
21 | ‘ And you 'd better remember that . ’ |
22 | You 'd better remember that . ’ |
23 | ‘ Love casts out fear ’ , she said : ‘ you 'd better learn that as soon as possible . ’ |
24 | Perhaps in future you 'd better save that sort of chat for people who know me . |
25 | You 'd better use that . |
26 | Oh you 'd better keep that tape . |
27 | You 'd better get that through your thick skull ! |
28 | And er you 'd better get that key actually . |
29 | If you 've finished with your face you 'd better take that dog out . ’ |
30 | A farmer might tell one of his workmen : ‘ You 'd better take that dutfin [ bridle ] to the knacker 's . ’ |