Example sentences of "i have well [verb] [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | ‘ I 'd better go round there and apologise right away . ’ |
3 | ‘ I think I 'd better go back now , Ben , ’ she said . |
4 | Maybe I 'd better wing out there right away and have them fix me up with a temporary . |
5 | Perhaps I 'd better stop up then . |
6 | I thought I 'd better come round today in a bit more positive mood . |
7 | Then she stoops for some pebbles and warns that I 'd better come in now . |
8 | So this morning the fat little chap in the long white coat who was sorting us out in the Dean 's Office said I 'd better come along here for a few days until they got me organized with another partner . |
9 | " I m sorry , Mr Beamish , but he 'll be away all day and I thought I 'd better come along rather than leave it till tomorrow . " |
10 | ‘ I 'd better get down there myself … ’ |
11 | I 'd better get back upstairs … |
12 | I 'd better get back now . |
13 | ‘ I 'd better get out there … otherwise he 'll come in after me . ’ |
14 | ‘ People say to themselves : ‘ If we 're at the bottom , I 'd better get in now ’ ’ . |
15 | I thought that it was probably some stupid village prank , but that I 'd better get in as soon as possible in case something odd was happening . |