Example sentences of "he have well " in BNC.
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1 | For subtlety , for finely-tuned nuance , for balance and shape , no one os more caring or more scrupulous — he wo n't let go of a phrase until he has well and truly honed it . |
2 | Maybe he 'd better go and buy himself a new bike , that 's always a good way to break bits of the human body . |
3 | ‘ He 'd better earn his £200,000 , this new guy — sounds like we 're going to pay for it . ’ |
4 | Still , he 'd better go into hospital . |
5 | Well , he 'd better have another think . ’ |
6 | He 'd better get a move on . |
7 | He 'd better not let him loose . ’ |
8 | He 'd better not switch it on till he was in the wood . |
9 | Clarissa observed dryly that she could see it was and that he 'd better go round ringing all the doorbells . |
10 | He 'd better warn Matron to keep a special watch on the Maternity people . |
11 | ‘ He 'd better bloody not , ’ Bragg growled . |
12 | ‘ He 'd better go to the zoo and live with the animals . |
13 | If this stranger was who he claimed to be , he supposed he 'd better do as he was told . |
14 | He 'd better get that she-devil shifted . |
15 | Tell him his Mum said he 'd better be good . |
16 | Then Louie grins and says : ‘ He is welcome to drink here but he 'd better not choose the chair with its back to the door . ’ |
17 | ‘ He 'd better be clean ! |
18 | He 'd better have a good reason for ringing me up on Christmas Day ! |
19 | So I think he 'd better roll his sleeves even higher and start repairing the damage , plenty of it caused by his own hastiness . |
20 | While Lee 's claims on Dickerson are evidently still large , perhaps he 'd better look for a new cinematographer now that his old pal has a director 's credit . |
21 | Finding that broking in political power was more fun than selling milk , Horsley self-importantly told Kinnock he 'd better stick to his socialist principles after being elected Prime Minister , or there 'd be trouble from NoS . |
22 | Holly spoke the language , so he 'd better jump on an Aeroflot and get over there and chase it up with the Ministry . |
23 | He 'd better get back . |
24 | He 'd better pull off a biggie . " |
25 | " He 'd better , " muttered Bigwig . |
26 | So I told him he 'd better go , because by this time I was bubbling a bit and I wanted to kill the man : I was n't really prepared to lose any time over hitting a court welfare officer . |
27 | ‘ He 'd better have beaten me . ’ |
28 | anyway , so we could get erm he 'd better not be there . |
29 | Soon his own children would be making similar pictures for him to admire , so maybe he 'd better start getting into practice . |
30 | He supposed he 'd better go back into the ballroom . |