Example sentences of "[verb] you have [adv] come " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Why do I think you have n't come here with sparkling news ? ’ he said .
2 After a pause Penelope said , ‘ I hear you 've just come to live in one of those little houses in St Basil 's Terrace they look so pretty . ’
3 ‘ I suppose you 'd better come in . ’
4 It 's to be hoped you 've not come by your father 's headstrong ways , boy . ’
5 One Sunday at the Trocadero the chief circle usher said to me , ‘ I think you 'd better come up to the back circle , Gents , we 've got a bloke behaving obscenely . ’
6 ‘ I think you 'd better come up to my room , ’ she mimicked again .
7 ‘ I think you 'd better come with me too .
8 ‘ I think you 'd better come up quick .
9 Look , when you 've finished eating I think you 'd better come up to cabin 10 and get it sorted out .
10 ‘ I think you 'd better come , sir .
11 ‘ And I think you 'd better come home . ’
12 Well we 've got some bad news about your son John , oh I think you 'd better come in .
13 I think you had better come in . ’
14 and then and then Miss said you 'd better come down and we 'll have a talk about it , I 've learnt a bit more about your ex country
15 Well , she said you 'd better come in .
16 So , I 'm fed up I want to go to Malita And then we get , they 'll call in and say you have n't come up there for a week !
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