Example sentences of "well [vb infin] you " in BNC.
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1 | but I mean you do n't think erm cos he said to me he said oh I suppose I 'd better buy you a Christmas present and I said yeah buy me something that I 'd use . |
2 | Because if you are I 'd better count you out of the reckoning right away . |
3 | ( Mutengene is a harder word than Sasse so I had better give you the pronunciation : Moo-teng-genay . ) |
4 | We , in return , had better give you a few tips on how to behave in a Grenadier battalion or you 'll come badly unstuck . ’ |
5 | Now in that one , erm one , this is the easiest one , I thought , Well , better give you some easier ones so you can work into that . |
6 | I think I 'd better give you a course of broad-spectrum antibiotics . |
7 | But then I mean come and saw me once , you see , when I was n't there like that and he he tested from top to bottom , he said well ar ar after we sit and talked , and like he said well I better give you the once over , I said th er , certainly . |
8 | ‘ Now , I better bring you up to date a bit . |
9 | I 'd better bring you up to date on what 's been happening since I saw you . ’ |
10 | If you took them in the daytime , they 'd come back , but taking them in the dark , when they were asleep into the woodlands , they 'd settle much better do you see . |
11 | ‘ Well , I suppose I 'd better show you round the estate . |
12 | I think I 'd better show you what I have . ’ |
13 | I 'd better show you your room . ’ |
14 | ‘ I thought I 'd better keep you up to date — you left here in such a rush , you did n't say whether you had any thoughts on the villa business … ’ |
15 | For , I think we 'd probably better keep you going for , how about six da hmm for five days , that 's actually quite a long course for this stuff cos it lasts an awful long time in the body . |
16 | ‘ Perhaps , I 'd better run you round there , sir . ’ |
17 | You better run you know . |
18 | Or I 'd better provide you with some paper . |
19 | ‘ I think I 'd better provide you with toasted teacakes as well , ’ said Amiss sympathetically . |
20 | then we better see you before you have any more . |
21 | I think I 'd better see you face to face . |
22 | ‘ Oh well , ’ he said , ‘ we 'd better measure you quickly then , had n't we , in case your little feet catch cold . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'd better apprise you of the situation to date . |
24 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd better join you , ’ he said in a heavy German accent . |
25 | ‘ I had better take you in to her ladyship , Mr Beckenham . ’ |
26 | Better take you back . |
27 | I decided we better call you chief foreman stevedore , and that 's what they call me , chief foreman , so that 's what they call 'em today , chief foreman stevedore . |
28 | ‘ The better swing you have , ’ wrote Hogan ‘ the more definitely you become a hooker . ’ |
29 | 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 . |
30 | ‘ I think I 'd better tell you about what happened after you left , ’ Kelly said quietly . |