Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | I think you 'd better mention something to Rosie love about that er |
2 | " You 'd better send yourself to Hoggatt 's if you want to get there by eight-thirty . |
3 | I 'd better give it to you because he has |
4 | You 'd better write one to Christine as well . |
5 | ‘ Perhaps I 'd better say something to Jed . ’ |
6 | ‘ You 'd better take me to the station , then . |
7 | ‘ You 'd better take me to this Wyrmberg of yours , had n't you ? ’ |
8 | ‘ You 'd better get her to the hospital , ’ said Comfort . |
9 | You 'd better invite her to lunch . ’ |
10 | She seemed to be having trouble putting one in front of the other but she did eventually make it to the steps of the disabled bus and fell inside . |
11 | Now I did once ride it to Cotherstone Show around the time I was twenty-one and going there was just fine because it was mostly downhill . |
12 | We are now hearing that our outlook is so bad that we had better leave it to an independent central bank to decide the important aspects of our future . |
13 | We had better take her to the mortuary , before the daily hordes come pouring in . ’ |
14 | ‘ If you want to get this visit over with , signorina , ’ he said sharply , ‘ then I had best take you to my grandmother at once . ’ |