Example sentences of "i [vb past] well [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well yes , but let me say that I gave up going to auditions well before I became well known through The History Man , on television . |
2 | ‘ I 'll say whatever I damned well like . ’ |
3 | ‘ I can do anything I damned well like ! ’ she shouted back at him . |
4 | ‘ Well , I damned well did , ’ John grumbled , dragging his razor down one cheek . |
5 | So I supposed I 'd better tell my board about it and I did this afternoon . |
6 | ‘ I 'd better tell this sodding policeman where the main electric switch is . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | ‘ I think I 'd better tell you about what happened after you left , ’ Kelly said quietly . |
9 | It may not be relevant at all , but I 'd better tell you . |
10 | ‘ Jeremy , ’ I said , ‘ I think I 'd better tell you something . ’ |
11 | I 'd better tell you I 've had a call from Harry . |
12 | Now I imagine yo you come from all different parts of the county so I 'd better tell you where they are . |
13 | I 'm honest , I 'd better tell you that . |
14 | ‘ I 'd better tell you then , had n't I ? ’ |
15 | Well , I 'd better tell you . |
16 | ‘ I 'd better tell you . |
17 | Erm , I 'd better tell you . |
18 | ‘ Come in here a bit , ’ she suggested as they came to her room , ‘ I 'd better tell you a secret . ’ |
19 | ‘ I suppose I 'd better tell just in case you 've got any thoughts . |
20 | ‘ I think I 'd better tell you the whole story right from the beginning . ’ |
21 | ‘ I suppose I 'd better tell you , ’ he said , then turned away again , taking up a wooden spoon and stirring the soup . |
22 | In case you think I have been having a merry old time , I 'd better tell you also that I have been staying up to the small hours as there has been such a lot of preparation to do , and the course participants have also been keen to make use of our presence by asking all kinds of questions about English etc. , so this is literally the first free time I have been able to make since I have been here . |
23 | Maybe I 'd better tell you what this is all about . |
24 | I suppose I 'd better offer you a drink now that you 're here . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'd better apprise you of the situation to date . |
26 | ‘ Okay , I suppose I 'd better start rabbitting ! |
27 | I 'd better start at the beginning , and it 's a long story . ’ |
28 | ‘ Well , I 'd better start feeding myself up . |
29 | ‘ I think I 'd better start looking for another yellow Datsun . ’ |
30 | I 'd better start building you an alibi around Washington . |