Example sentences of "she have [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She thought she 'd best meet you , would yer like to shake 'ands with 'er ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Not only that but , seeming very pleasant and eager to please , I thought , the woman I spoke with then suggested that rather than address my package to Cara in her professional name , just to make sure the package reached you , she 'd better give me your married name . ’ |
3 | She thought she 'd better watch it , for if it took control , then no one would ever love her and she would be lonely all through her life . |
4 | But now that she was here she supposed she 'd better do her best , although obviously it was not a matter to be rushed . |
5 | I expect Sinbad feels that as I 'm in the last few months of my final year , she 'd better pack me with as much experience as possible before I get whisked away to act staff nurse in some ward . |
6 | She made for the new extension , hoping she had imagined that speculative look in her young assistant 's eye , and feeling that she 'd better let him think the Palmer & Pearson file had dropped on her desk while he was absent on Friday . |
7 | But , surely , for him to say that if she did n't want to be seduced , she 'd better keep her distance had to mean that he really did desire her — did n't it ? |
8 | When the flight to Nice was called , she informed a brisk blue-uniformed redhead that she was feeling ill and thought she 'd better cancel her ticket . |
9 | And if he was engaged on some scheme of his own , she had better leave him to pursue it without interference . |
10 | ‘ Including , please , names and addresses of anyone you spent time with , ’ he added pleasantly and saw her understand that he was serious and she had better get her act together . |
11 | She had better see what is in store for her . ’ |