Example sentences of "you 'd well [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd better put on one of my tracksuits , we 're not meant to go up to your room until they 've sent someone to inspect it or something , ’ she called on her way to the kitchen . |
2 | But first … ’ she paused in mid-stride , looking back enquiringly , ‘ you 'd better put in a call to the police . ’ |
3 | His manner was that of a man resigned to repeated interruptions : ‘ I suppose this is about Mr Francis ; you 'd better come into the office . ’ |
4 | Though before she could get in with a quick plea for an interview , Vendelin Gajdusek revealed that he had not for a moment forgotten the way in which the Dobermann had attached himself to her ankle , by decreeing , ‘ You 'd better come into the house and have some antiseptic put on that wound . ’ |
5 | ‘ You 'd better come to the flat with me for a start , as soon as the warrant arrives . |
6 | ‘ I think you 'd better come with me too . |
7 | ‘ You 'd better come with me , Angela , ’ said Farmer Yatton . |
8 | ‘ You 'd better come with me , ’ Josie said then , with resignation . |
9 | ‘ You 'd better come with me . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 'd better come over here , anyway . ’ |
11 | ‘ You 'd better come in here . ’ |