Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] get " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think you 'd best get yourself off home now .
2 ‘ If you want to be wed in London … you 'd best get packed . ’
3 ‘ Well … you 'd best get back to your ch'a , Gregor Karr .
4 You 'd best get back to your game now . "
5 You 'd better get back on duty , Nurse , and do try not to be so impulsive .
6 You 'd better get into bed . ’
7 ‘ And it looks like we 'll be moving there , if she sticks to the asking price , so you 'd better get used to the idea .
8 You 'd better get out , quick . ’
9 You 'd better get off straight back to Willesden , Willoughby .
10 ‘ Perhaps you 'd better get over there , ’ she conceded .
11 And you 'd better get moving if you 're going to meet the deadline .
12 You 'd better get yourself on a plane tomorrow morning and get it … ! ’
13 Like an actor in a Monty Python sketch , I suddenly fiddled with my fingers as though checking my nails and said , ‘ You 'd better get away , the police are coming ’ — as if I had run up specially to tell him .
14 We 've got to change , darling , so you 'd better get up . ’
15 You 'd better get the kids to school , now … ’
16 You 'd better get moving , ’ Richard said .
17 ‘ We 're leaving for the airport in half an hour so you 'd better get packed .
18 Anyway , if you 're goin' to tea with the toffs you 'd better get scrubbed down and pick out some decent clothes . ’
19 Phoned all day , he said , you 'd better get the engineers to look at that telephone of yours .
20 You 'd better get back to your tournament , Mr Ludlow , ’ he said .
21 Perhaps you 'd better get Fiddy to say some prayers for me .
22 " Well , you 'd better get on , then , " he said , " and anyone else who wants to Personally , I 'm , going to wait until Fiver and Pipkin are fit to tackle it .
23 ‘ It 's heat-stroke — Rosette , you 'd better get her a long cool drink , go and make her some lemonade . ’
24 ‘ Now , you , ’ said the male , ‘ you 'd better get going , and fast .
25 They seemed to be making a point on reception of continually stressing , ‘ This is prison so you 'd better get used to it .
26 You 'd better get the exterminator in , Emily , ’ Edward said , again in his lowered voice , which was a habit famous in court at points when an inexperienced barrister had n't known where to stop .
27 You 'd better get her to the hospital , ’ said Comfort .
28 You 'd better get used to doing what Mait and Henri tell you . ’
29 You 'd better get a couple Nola .
30 If you want exorcisms — and that is what we both wanted , you may just possibly remember — if you want all the comforts of that gem of ecclesiastical mumbo jumbo , you 'd better get ready for the opposite an ’ all …
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