Example sentences of "you have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I tried to hate you but deep down I knew I was lost and that , however many lovers you 'd previously had , I was going to be the last one . |
32 | All those lies for Ewen Mackay before you 'd even met him ? ’ |
33 | I was amazed you 'd even heard of it , to tell the truth . ’ |
34 | That was gone before you 'd even learned to sit Up by yourself . ’ |
35 | You recorded Tristan und Isolde with him ; but you 'd also directed Toscanini 's Otello , Ramon Vinay , in the role in post-war Bayreuth . |
36 | " Whatever she is , you 'd best leave her be . " |
37 | ‘ No , you should be all right , ’ he agreed , his smile still in place , ‘ but you 'd best leave after lunch tomorrow to give yourself plenty of time — just in case you get side-tracked , ’ he added , tongue-in-cheek . |
38 | You 'd best finish the job and follow on after . |
39 | You 'd best price that as well . |
40 | ‘ You 'd best go home now , lassie , ’ he said . |
41 | You 'd best go now . ’ |
42 | ‘ You 'd best go now , Hugh . |
43 | ‘ Come on , ’ said Jessica , ‘ you 'd best go on . |
44 | And you 'd best go to the toilet before you leave . |
45 | ‘ You 'd best go over and pass the time of day . |
46 | You 'd best go and get help . |
47 | ‘ You 'd best eat them afore they gits cold . ’ |
48 | You 'd best carry her then Pete . |
49 | ‘ Till then , you 'd best keep y'mouth shut an ’ think o' how y'gonna answer charges o' drugs runnin' , kidnappin' , unlawful imprisonment an' aggravated assault … maybe even murder ! ’ |
50 | ‘ So you 'd best live for ever , had n't you ? … |
51 | So you 'd best win it now , eh ? ’ |
52 | ‘ You 'd best take a jug with you . |
53 | ‘ You 'd best take it in your room . ’ |
54 | You 'd best steer clear of him , Manderley , he 's a nasty piece of work . |
55 | ‘ But you 'd best work it out for yourself . ’ |
56 | Reading these two books is a serious and problematic business , and if you 're looking for a bit of post-modern frivolity then you 'd best slip something else into your holiday holdall — Sebastian Faulk 's new novel . |
57 | You 'd best remember that , or it 'll be the auction block for you pretty swiftly . ’ |
58 | You 'd best , you 'd best remember |
59 | ‘ And you 'd best call me Tom . |
60 | But you 'd best call my brother Mr Evans . |