Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | If you have difficulty in obtaining the information you want then write to : or to . |
2 | ‘ The jade you 'd already given to me , ’ she pointed out . |
3 | And you 'd best go to the toilet before you leave . |
4 | You did n't fall in love with someone in the space of a few days , just because you 'd finally succumbed to the lures of sex , or lust , or whatever had overwhelmed her ever since he 'd fished her out of the sea that first night … |
5 | Sorry to keep you waiting but the bellman said he thought you 'd all gone to your rooms . ’ |
6 | ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ she said . |
7 | You 'd better go to St Stephen 's for tests : they 're properly equipped to handle this sort of thing . ’ |
8 | ‘ You 'd better go to the doctor , ’ said Apricot . |
9 | ‘ You 'd better go to supper , Nurse Avery , ’ said Wendy Target briskly . |
10 | ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ he said curtly . |
11 | I think you 'd better go to bed . |
12 | ‘ You 'd better explain to me what it is she does as a job . |
13 | I said Well I 'm sorry you 'd better refer to my solicitor who 's told me that you need a court order . |
14 | But if we 're not wanted , you 'd better talk to the chief . |
15 | ‘ Well , perhaps you 'd better talk to them about that . ’ |
16 | You 'd better talk to them , make sure they 're ready . |
17 | Perhaps you 'd better talk to our Matron , Miss Vinall . |
18 | Oh , and you 'd better apologise to her , as well as to father , for insulting her . |
19 | So maybe you 'd better stick to being just The Strawberries after all . |
20 | So you 'd better see to it that Luke and Sonny do n't go often to the village . |
21 | ‘ Well — ’ She went to the fire and ground the kettle on top of the glowing tins , then added , ‘ As you 're takin' over , you 'd better see to it . ’ |
22 | If you 're not already using some form of contraceptive , you 'd better see to it , although normally I 'd agree that it 's a joint responsibility , since it seems that I 'm so atrociously lacking in control where you 're concerned … damn you , Maria . ’ |
23 | I think you 'd better see to it . |
24 | ‘ You 'd better come to the flat with me for a start , as soon as the warrant arrives . |
25 | Well matey , you 'd better write to Vicky then ! |
26 | ‘ Nevertheless , if you have any respect for my blood-pressure , lady , I think you 'd better retire to your lonely bed , while I continue my journey to Wales . ’ |
27 | Before you leave , you 'd better apologize to Simon , ’ she said . |
28 | Come on , you 'd better get to bed if you 're going to take us to England tomorrow . |
29 | ‘ In that case , would n't you do better to apply to another wharf ? ’ |
30 | Hell , Doc , your packagin' gets better and better , but what you put inside stinks to high heaven , you know . |