Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ No , you should be all right , ’ he agreed , his smile still in place , ‘ but you 'd best leave after lunch tomorrow to give yourself plenty of time — just in case you get side-tracked , ’ he added , tongue-in-cheek . |
2 | And you 'd best go to the toilet before you leave . |
3 | ‘ So you 'd best live for ever , had n't you ? … |
4 | ‘ But nice Dr Blake here is going to make it feel better , and I think , to be on the safe side , you 'd better stay with us for a while , just so that we can make sure the headache does n't get any worse . |
5 | ‘ I think you 'd better stay at home , ’ Otley cautioned . |
6 | ‘ He 'd say , ‘ Listen , Joey , if you want to write a Homeboy , you 'd better stay in school . ’ ’ |
7 | ‘ Well I 'm coming with you , so you 'd better think of something . ’ |
8 | group you did n't , if you 'd said no there , I just threw it down and said well , you 'd better think of another one . |
9 | Well if you 've got to go in the garage , it 's too cold to go in there to finish the ship off so you 'd better paint in the house had n't you ? |
10 | If he found after two or three days that he was n't really making much headway , he would then , after he 'd left the police courts , say to me I think you 'd better go down street or somewhere and see if you can find |
11 | Looking down at the man who had quietly assisted her and whose clothes were now covered in the other man 's blood , she said , ‘ You 'd better go with them as well . ’ |
12 | ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ she said . |
13 | You 'd better go to St Stephen 's for tests : they 're properly equipped to handle this sort of thing . ’ |
14 | ‘ You 'd better go to the doctor , ’ said Apricot . |
15 | ‘ You 'd better go to supper , Nurse Avery , ’ said Wendy Target briskly . |
16 | ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ he said curtly . |
17 | I think you 'd better go to bed . |
18 | ‘ You 'd better explain to me what it is she does as a job . |
19 | You 'd better start at the beginning . ’ |
20 | I said Well I 'm sorry you 'd better refer to my solicitor who 's told me that you need a court order . |
21 | Do you think you 'd better aim for the winter now ? |
22 | ‘ You 'd better check with Battle Hospital , tell them you 're going to take it . |
23 | You 'd better check with Sister , but I should imagine she 'll be home tomorrow . ’ |
24 | ‘ You 'd better check in your bag . |
25 | If you 're going to get picked up in bars and hand it out free on the first date , you 'd better check in regular at St Stephen 's . ’ |
26 | But if we 're not wanted , you 'd better talk to the chief . |
27 | ‘ Well , perhaps you 'd better talk to them about that . ’ |
28 | You 'd better talk to them , make sure they 're ready . |
29 | Perhaps you 'd better talk to our Matron , Miss Vinall . |
30 | You 'd better settle for them quickly while they 're still at this low price . " |