Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb infin] me " in BNC.
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31 | Look , sir , you 'd better give me your passport . ’ |
32 | It was on Thursday afternoon , as she was passing Vass 's office , that Lisa struck her head round the door and reminded him , ‘ You 'd better give me directions to your house . |
33 | But you 'd better give me your number just in case . ’ |
34 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
35 | But knowing how to make a fire might just save your life one day , so you 'd better watch me carefully in case you have to do this yourself . ’ |
36 | " You 'd better teach me , I think , " said Hazel . |
37 | 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 . |
38 | ‘ You 'd better take me to the station , then . |
39 | ‘ You 'd better take me to this Wyrmberg of yours , had n't you ? ’ |
40 | You 'd better ask me some questions I think . |
41 | You 'd better count me out . |
42 | And er the chap that tended her was er a locum , he were only a young chap , and er he says , Oh oh I 'm sorry , he says , I 'd better get me old man to come , he said I do n't suppose I 'll ever see another of these in my career . |
43 | I 'd better get me timesheet out of |
44 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better let me have your name . ’ |
45 | You 'd better let me carry you down . ’ |
46 | ‘ You 'd better let me lead , then , ’ said Gurder , in a matter-of-fact voice . |
47 | You 'd better let me fight my own battle . ’ |
48 | Before I regret the temporary arrival of my better nature , you 'd better let me make a few calls and see what I can do to get you home today . ’ |
49 | ‘ Maybe you 'd better let me down , Frank lad , ’ Jamie said , nudging me hard . |
50 | ‘ Here , you 'd better let me . ’ |
51 | ‘ Yes , you 'd better let me tell him later . ’ |
52 | ‘ You 'd better fill me in on the details , ’ he said . |
53 | ‘ I think perhaps you 'd better fill me in on just exactly what 's been happening . ’ |
54 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better follow me … ’ |
55 | Well , I am here to tell you the opposite , and you 'd better believe me . |
56 | I thought you were gon na go and tell him that he 'd better see me today . |
57 | ‘ And you 'd best call me Tom . |
58 | You 'd best put me down if you know what 's good for you . ’ |
59 | ‘ And nobody had better snap me when I 'm not looking . ’ |
60 | And McAvennie , 32 , who laid on Dalian Atkinson 's Villa goal to rock the Saints , says : ‘ Ron had better sign me before I fade away completely . |