Example sentences of "[vb base] i have [adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose I 'd better offer you a drink now that you 're here . ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , I suppose I 'd better show you round the estate . |
3 | ‘ I suppose I 'd better tell you , ’ he said , then turned away again , taking up a wooden spoon and stirring the soup . |
4 | ‘ I suppose I 'd better kiss you — just for the look of the thing . ’ |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ I … think I had better tell you what happened ; I would n't like you to entertain any wrong thoughts . ’ |
7 | I think I 'd best give you your supper before he comes back , had n't I ? ’ |
8 | I think I 'd better show you what I have . ’ |
9 | Mm , mm , I think I 'd better check it before we let it go on . |
10 | I think I 'd better give you a course of broad-spectrum antibiotics . |
11 | ‘ I think I 'd better tell you about what happened after you left , ’ Kelly said quietly . |
12 | ‘ Jeremy , ’ I said , ‘ I think I 'd better tell you something . ’ |
13 | ‘ I think I 'd better tell you the whole story right from the beginning . ’ |
14 | ‘ I think I 'd better provide you with toasted teacakes as well , ’ said Amiss sympathetically . |
15 | I think I 'd better see you face to face . |