Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd better reimburse you for the sweets ’ Vernon insisted , in a tight unfriendly voice .
2 I think you 'd better switch it off anyway had n't you ?
3 I think you 'd better mention something to Rosie love about that er
4 ‘ Then , if that should be the case , perhaps you 'd better mention my predicament to Lady Claudia , ’ Cleo said .
5 He proceeded to ring that director on a regular basis from the continental sharedealer where he worked , saying : " If you want your wife and children to keep their faces looking the same , you 'd better pay your little debt . "
6 Oh , and you 'd better reassure her that I did n't bash in his head for him .
7 ‘ In that case , ’ said his agent , ‘ I think you 'd better change your name to TOILETS ! ’
8 Leisure studies , interests and hobbies will keep you on your toes so if you 're a couch potato or telly addict you 'd better change your ways .
9 " You 'd better send yourself to Hoggatt 's if you want to get there by eight-thirty .
10 ‘ You 'd better send it back . ’
11 ‘ You 'd better tell them that the last showing has just started , Bill , ’ said Mr Brickley .
12 ‘ We 'd better tell somebody , do n't you think ?
13 We 'd better tell somebody , eh ?
14 You 'd better tell me where to hit it and how hard . ’
15 You 'd better tell me where to hit it and how hard . ’
16 ‘ Say , ’ he said , ‘ you 'd better tell me more precisely about what I am to wear to this ball .
17 I think you 'd better tell me exactly what 's been going on here . ’
18 If you do want to hire me , then you 'd better tell me what you need . ’
19 You 'd better tell me before you run out of breath , lovey .
20 " You 'd better tell me about it .
21 ‘ Since I 've got no idea why you wanted to see me , you 'd better tell me what 's on your mind . ’
22 ‘ You 'd better tell me exactly what happened . ’
23 ‘ I think you 'd better tell me the whole story , Charles . ’
24 You 'd better tell me about the other night .
25 ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you 're referring to , ’ she replied warily .
26 ‘ Then you 'd better tell me . ’
27 ‘ I suppose you 'd better tell me all about it .
28 ‘ You 'd better tell me what you want , ’ she said defiantly .
29 You 'd better tell me all about your dad , so I can keep my end up . ’
30 ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you were doing , going away for a weekend with a married man , ’ he suggested quietly .
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