Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] go [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Maybe you 'd better go up and see him — now . ’
2 Arthur Conway took from his pocket a large silver cased watch , sprang the lid , looked at it , then said , ‘ You 'd better go up and have a bite while things are a bit slack .
3 ‘ I 'd better go up and take a look , ’ he mumbled again , but he did n't move .
4 ‘ We 'd better go up to my office . ’
5 ‘ We 'd better go up to my room , Your Majesty .
6 ‘ I think I 'd better go up and see her . ’
7 ‘ You 'd better go up and have a hot bath .
8 If you want to know any more about what he 's doing you 'd better go up to the camp and ask him yourself . ’
9 You 'd better go up to you 're yeah it 's good .
10 ‘ We 'd better go through to the sports field , ’ said Robert .
11 Clarissa observed dryly that she could see it was and that he 'd better go round ringing all the doorbells .
12 ‘ I 'd better go round there and apologise right away . ’
13 You 'd better go round and ask some of the other hunt subscribers .
14 If they thought er well I 'd better go round just in case and she might need something or she might she might just want to talk or whatever you know .
15 ‘ I think I 'd better go on to Granny Fordham 's .
16 ‘ We 'd better go on to the farm and buy … ’
17 ‘ Well , I 'd better go on up , ’ Mrs Rae said .
18 And you 'd better go on loving them .
19 ‘ We 'd better go in anyway or we 'll end up having to sit in the shade for the rest of the week . ’
20 ‘ I suppose we 'd better go in , ’ he said with trepidation .
21 The hospital said I 'd better go in and sent an ambulance round for me .
22 ‘ Well , I did n't get up Sunday , then I thought I 'd better go in to work on Monday , but I came home early and I 've been in bed ever since . ’
23 In any case , Ned 's a bit peeved so you 'd better go in and see him .
24 Come on we 'd better go in .
25 You 'd better go along and have a bit of a dig first .
26 So when you showed us you did n't want to hear about your mother , we thought — well , we thought we 'd better go along with you .
27 ‘ Perhaps I 'd better go along and see them , ’ he said .
28 ‘ You 'd better go off and make a search . ’
29 ‘ I 'd better go out , ’ said Nessie , putting Dermot down .
30 You 'd better go back and … get on with whatever you were doing . ’
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