Example sentences of "have [adv] get [art] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd better get a move on .
2 I 'd better get a move on .
3 ‘ We 'd better get a cab , ’ he said .
4 You 'd better get a couple Nola .
5 ‘ Well , film work 's very precarious , of course — so I thought I 'd better get a steady job for a bit , especially when my money ran out . ’
6 ‘ If you 're still planning to come with me , you 'd better get a move on .
7 ‘ You 'd better get a grip of yourself , ’ I said .
8 We 'd better get a group working on it .
9 You 'd better get a bigger one , hundred and sixty one .
10 Yeah I think we 'd better get a couple of lots and , cos we do n't know what they 're gon na like do we really ?
11 That , that 's right , you 've still got time or you 'd better get a move on , it 's that sort of reaction that your brain makes is n't it ?
12 You 'd better get the kids to school , now … ’
13 Phoned all day , he said , you 'd better get the engineers to look at that telephone of yours .
14 ‘ You 'd better get the exterminator in , Emily , ’ Edward said , again in his lowered voice , which was a habit famous in court at points when an inexperienced barrister had n't known where to stop .
15 ‘ I 'd better get the glucose testing kit , ’ she mumbled as she edged towards the French window that led into the breakfast-room and then along a passage to the suite of rooms used by Faye and Bill .
16 Now I 'd better get the horses in . ’
17 Edwin was a crafty old so-andso and he did n't like his children very much — not that I blame him — so I thought I 'd better get the beneficiaries together and explain .
18 We 'd better get the new
19 So that told us that we had better get a full-scale defence working immediately . ’
20 IF YOU want a friend you can count on in Washington , said Harry Truman , you had better get a dog .
21 ‘ Well , ’ he heard his mum saying , ‘ you two had better get a move on , or Hamish and Antonia will beat you to it . ’
22 She had better get a move on , she realised .
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