Example sentences of "well [verb] another [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd better do another week 's supply , ’ he said . |
2 | So you 'd better borrow another gram and start again . |
3 | Well , he 'd better have another think . ’ |
4 | Or perhaps I had better have another brandy first . ’ |
5 | ‘ Better have another vodka and cheer yourself up . ’ |
6 | I 'd better go another way home , the long way round . |
7 | I better get another bottle of that er |
8 | Better get another prescription . |
9 | I better get another knife . |
10 | I 'd better get another box . |
11 | ‘ I suppose I 'd better find another garage , ’ he said rather hopelessly . |
12 | Since a mental model forms only part of the context for interpreting the current sentence , a representation of surface form might well comprise another part of the context . |
13 | Though he might well marry another woman , he was hers , she thought intensely . |
14 | As he leads them about , he may well meet another male who also has an attendant troop of young . |
15 | Note : Your protractor may well have another scale of numbers inside those shown in the picture . |
16 | ‘ Since we 've come so far , ’ he said , ‘ we may as well have another chat with Mrs Hatton . ’ |
17 | In the meantime , she might just as well take another look at those ledgers and see if she could make any sense of them . |
18 | The two shows Sheridan 's The Rivals and Shakespeare 's All 's Well That 's Ends Well mark another milestone along Andrews ' fast-moving career . |
19 | Well start another box then . |