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

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1 Ye 'd best go in before the rain . ’
2 ‘ I did n't know , ’ he went on , ‘ that you 'd already gone back to England .
3 You 'd best steer clear of him , Manderley , he 's a nasty piece of work .
4 ‘ Well … you 'd best get back to your ch'a , Gregor Karr .
5 You 'd best get back to your game now . "
6 You 'd better stay here with your waggon . ’
7 You 'd better stay out of my sight . ’
8 If you want to know any more about what he 's doing you 'd better go up to the camp and ask him yourself . ’
9 You 'd better go up to you 're yeah it 's good .
10 Well er watch how you go you 'd better go back to bed now I suppose .
11 And as for now , you 'd better go back with Fiona .
12 If you ca n't control your temper you 'd better go down to the canteen and help yourself to a drink .
13 ‘ Quickly — you 'd better go down to your surgery . ’
14 You 'd better hustle back to the stand , pronto !
15 ‘ I think you 'd better rest here for a while , ’ she followed him out of the kitchen and into the sitting-room to tell him .
16 So I said : ‘ Well , you 'd better check up on it . ’
17 He replaced the receiver and said , ‘ You 'd better do enough for four . ’
18 and when it gets to the chasing teddy bears you 've got to run as fast as you can , so you 'd better move out of the way
19 B : You 'd better make straight for the bank , otherwise you 'll be too late .
20 You 'd better hurry up with those exercises . ’
21 One Sunday at the Trocadero the chief circle usher said to me , ‘ I think you 'd better come up to the back circle , Gents , we 've got a bloke behaving obscenely . ’
22 ‘ I think you 'd better come up to my room , ’ she mimicked again .
23 Look , when you 've finished eating I think you 'd better come up to cabin 10 and get it sorted out .
24 ‘ Well , you 'd better come up to my office and we 'll talk things over . ’
25 They asked me a few questions and they said , ‘ You 'd better come along to the police station . ’
26 You 'd better come back in the house and dry your shoes and socks , ’ said Betty .
27 Frank looked from one to the other , and then , addressing himself solely to Peggy , he said , ‘ You 'd better hang on to something , Peggy .
28 Okay that 's , you 'd better hang on to that one and I 'll
29 ‘ Then you 'd better keep away from the disco , ’ said Willis .
30 Erm , you 'd better keep away from Papa .
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