Example sentences of "[conj] he have well " in BNC.

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1 Clarissa observed dryly that she could see it was and that he 'd better go round ringing all the doorbells .
2 My Lord the started sum of money originally , sixty thousand pounds was the total loan and there were further overdraught facilities and and it 's the plaintiff 's case that without it it was simply not going to be manageable and as a result of that having thought carefully about erm , position it is his case that he rang Peter , told him that there were major problems in the financing of the deal and asked him if he could get him out of the contract because the finance he anticipated was no longer going to be available and it was his case that Peter advised him that there was no way out because contracts had been exchanged , er Mr was told very clearly that he was committed legally now to the deal and that he 'd better try and rearrange some finances since clearly they were moving towards er the completion date .
3 I thought you were gon na go and tell him that he 'd better see me today .
4 Towards evening , Ian thought that he had better make certain that everything was in order , before the Colonel returned , and telephoned his friend : ‘ Now Ian , everything is just as fine as it should be ; you can tell the Colonel that his good lady will be well out to sea by now . ’
5 He decided that he was never likely to do even as well as they and that he had better look for another career , which eventually he found successfully in the world of travel .
6 George decided that he had better be diplomatic .
7 When Austen sat down Chaplin suggested that he had better put the question at once and on getting an affirmative shout did so .
8 He finished the glass of Kir and decided that he had better see his controller in person .
9 It combined ill with his taste for fast cars and high life ; in 1936 he was declared bankrupt , and settled with his family that he had better live abroad .
10 Holly spoke the language , so he 'd better jump on an Aeroflot and get over there and chase it up with the Ministry .
11 This could be the girl whom the Yard were looking for , and he had better do everything very quickly indeed , including finding his Chief , who would then want to find his Chief Constable and notify Scotland Yard .
12 But if the victuallers were to have their stores ready only by the end of August , and the king was intending , as it seemed , to continue his journey eastwards across the centre of England , equidistant from the possible battle-grounds of the Welsh and Scottish borders and the threatened south coast , and ready to move in whichever direction should first require his presence , then there was no longer anything to be gained by loitering here , and he had better be making his way over to Owen with what information he had , and whatever intelligent inferences could be drawn from that information .
13 There was no way a man was going to browbeat her and he had better know that right now .
14 A forensic biologist who ca n't work accurately under pressure is no use to me or the Service and he 'd better get out .
15 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 .
16 Making two shots at it before he could manage the switch , he wondered if he 'd better not drink any more .
17 Erm from there we went into this purpose built flat above a grocers shop , it was meant for the manager of the grocers shop , but he had better sense and so the flat became available for letting to the Borough Council who at the insistence of the owners of the house we were in , erm , were anxious to get their property back and so we found ourselves in a brand new flat , the first tenants , although this was not very highly to be recommended , you approached your flat up er stone staircase , er from the outside so you exposed to the elements er you then walked across the roof , flat roof over the shops until you came to your flat door , erm , Islington at that time was just beginning the , to see the influx of immigrants from the colonies as they were in those days and er , they in turn created much heavier demand on what little vacant property there was , so that the district rapidly deteriorated and for many people who were not in the fortunate position that we were found it necessary or desirable to leave because they were sharing rooms or sharing houses with people whose ways of life were different from theirs and this is something I think that housing authorities learnt to appreciate over the years that the differences between people 's ways of life are one of the major causes of social distress .
18 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 . ’
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