Example sentences of "'d [adv] tell " in BNC.
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1 | So I supposed I 'd better tell my board about it and I did this afternoon . |
2 | ‘ I 'd better tell this sodding policeman where the main electric switch is . |
3 | If you think that would n't hurt , I 'd better tell you it was one of Albert Rowe 's specials — stale and very crusty . |
4 | You 'd better tell me where to hit it and how hard . ’ |
5 | You 'd better tell me where to hit it and how hard . ’ |
6 | She 'd better tell the police in Newmarket and also Nick Morley and his Jockey Club security people . |
7 | ‘ I think I 'd better tell you about what happened after you left , ’ Kelly said quietly . |
8 | It may not be relevant at all , but I 'd better tell you . |
9 | ‘ Jeremy , ’ I said , ‘ I think I 'd better tell you something . ’ |
10 | ‘ Say , ’ he said , ‘ you 'd better tell me more precisely about what I am to wear to this ball . |
11 | I 'd better tell you I 've had a call from Harry . |
12 | I think you 'd better tell me exactly what 's been going on here . ’ |
13 | If you do want to hire me , then you 'd better tell me what you need . ’ |
14 | You 'd better tell me before you run out of breath , lovey . |
15 | " You 'd better tell me about it . |
16 | ‘ Maybe you 'd better tell it just the same , ’ I said . |
17 | ‘ We 'd better tell somebody , do n't you think ? |
18 | We 'd better tell somebody , eh ? |
19 | We 'd better tell … tell , tell , tell your mum and dad . |
20 | Now I imagine yo you come from all different parts of the county so I 'd better tell you where they are . |
21 | ‘ Frank , you 'd better tell Barclay to have one of his slabs ready . ’ |
22 | ‘ Since I 've got no idea why you wanted to see me , you 'd better tell me what 's on your mind . ’ |
23 | I 'm honest , I 'd better tell you that . |
24 | ‘ We 'd better tell someone at once , ’ said Tim . |
25 | ‘ You 'd better tell me exactly what happened . ’ |
26 | ‘ I think you 'd better tell me the whole story , Charles . ’ |
27 | ‘ You 'd better tell them that the last showing has just started , Bill , ’ said Mr Brickley . |
28 | ‘ I 'd better tell you then , had n't I ? ’ |
29 | You 'd better tell me about the other night . |
30 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you 're referring to , ’ she replied warily . |