Example sentences of "you have [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | If you do you 've probably been watching OWL TV after school . |
2 | First of all erm we 'll you you you 've obviously been round the construction industry a bit . |
3 | Not only for now , but for everything ; all the help you 've always been to me . ’ |
4 | But if you 'd also been able to identify me then they would certainly have initiated an investigation . |
5 | ‘ You 'd best be getting down to those hens of the old lady 's , ’ he said to Philip . |
6 | You 'd best be getting back to your own house now . ’ |
7 | ‘ Here , you 'd best be eating . |
8 | ‘ If you 'd not been there , he would have found another excuse , believe me . ’ |
9 | oh no you could n't you 'd not been messing with that all that long |
10 | I was just wondering , would you have imposed these very high home care charges if you 'd not been forced to by the cuts imposed by the Poll Tax capping . |
11 | ‘ I thought you 'd just been made a director of this firm ? ’ |
12 | ‘ If you 'd ever been there you 'd know why . ’ |
13 | And waking suddenly like that , you woke in a thousand different places at once , all the places that you 'd ever been . |
14 | If you 'd ever been to a party at the Linleys you 'd understand . |
15 | And when oversteer does come you 'd better be ready for it because it happens suddenly and rather messily . |
16 | ‘ You 'd better be a damn good liar ! ’ |
17 | ‘ Yes , you 'd better be on your way . |
18 | Players can forget , but you 'd better be 100 percent right . |
19 | And if you 're putting him right over clubs , you 'd better be 101 percent right if you 're telling him that what he 's got in mind is the wrong thing . |
20 | He says , ‘ You 'd better be **** right . ’ |
21 | ‘ Willie can do the illustrations and I think you 'd better be Editor , Carrie , ’ suggested Zach . |
22 | ‘ You 'd better be out when she comes , ’ he told her , but she did n't want telling twice . |
23 | But when you do , you 'd better be prepared for him to come back and hit you on your arms , your chest , that big belly of yours and finally the chin . |
24 | ‘ So , you 'd better be careful , ’ warned the fifth with a chuckle . |
25 | However , if you think your anger is going to get the better of you , then you 'd better be realistic and responsible . |
26 | But you 'd better be quick about it ’ , and open . |
27 | Howes reported back to Branson that evening with the advice that ‘ you 'd better be there yourself tomorrow ’ . |
28 | If they come looking for us with tusk and fang you 'd better be ready with that Winchester peashooter of yours . " |
29 | You 'd better be prepared for the hauntings , because hauntings is what you 'll bloody well get . |
30 | I think you 'd better be a financial adviser — one of the bank 's backroom boys . |