Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] [vb infin] this " in BNC.

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1 I 'd better tell this sodding policeman where the main electric switch is .
2 ‘ I think I 'd better give this a bit of a read .
3 I 've had two or three of them buggers but I think I 'd better go this time as I ca n't get no more .
4 Now , when asked if I would introduce this subject , she said , I think I 'd better mention this for the sake of the truth ,
5 I 'd better lock this up had n't I ?
6 blob , blob , I think I 'd better do this one Tim , I have n't had a go yet
7 ‘ Before we go I 'd better check this guy for a piece — or a tape recorder . ‘
8 I do n't know where , I thought I left my case here , I do n't know what I 've done with my case that 's all , it 's probably downstairs oh oh I do n't know , mm still not able to find it I think I 'd better put these plants out mm that 's right , oh , mm that 's not there right , I 'd better switch this , the tape off cos there 's not much , be much conversation now for a while
9 So if we 're going to do er I 'd better unclip this had n't I ?
10 Oh oh right I 'd better turn this thing off now erm
11 Stein said yesterday : ‘ Mr Beller told me if things were not sorted out by tomorrow the company would cease trading and I do really fear this is the end .
12 Perhaps I had better go this evening . "
13 I had better stop this , said Fenella to herself very firmly .
14 We er er erm in this country have a very bitter experience with B C C I , it was n't just the knock it took to the regulatory system but I need hardly remind this house there are thousands of people who lost everything they had and that and there are many people who lost everything they had and feel that this house has not taken their concern seriously and it 's something the minister must show that the government is willing to pursue these matters , even if it means introducing primary legislation .
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