Example sentences of "you [vb past] [adv] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You were only little so you toddled over to have a look .
2 ‘ How would you like to 'ave to show your legs in an orphanage just because you 'ad n't got a farthing to your name ? ’
3 You 'd best take a jug with you .
4 Maybe you would have been safer if you 'd not chosen a career that could involve you with mine . ’
5 ‘ Anyone would think you 'd just received a death sentence .
6 if you 'd actually made a minus there , ignoring capital allowances , you 'd just made a loss of four hundred pounds , then that loss would be for a year of assessment , and in that year of assessment , it could be set against your salary or pensions for that year a as if it was a personal allowance .
7 And you 'd just had a plastic cold just the favourite because for our Martine and pull her along in it .
8 if you 'd actually made a minus there , ignoring capital allowances , you 'd just made a loss of four hundred pounds , then that loss would be for a year of assessment , and in that year of assessment , it could be set against your salary or pensions for that year a as if it was a personal allowance .
9 ‘ I think you 'd better stay a bit longer and Mary and I will take you home . ’
10 You 'd better organize a couple of temps for us , ’ Georgina said .
11 ‘ Then you 'd better throw a blanket over your head , ’ he said quietly .
12 You 'd better find a plaster for that thumb or it might start bleeding again . ’
13 He said , ‘ You 'd better have a rest after tea .
14 You 'd better have a go on these , I think .
15 You 'd better have a word with him .
16 ‘ Perhaps you 'd better have a cigarette , Ellen . ’
17 Well you 'd better have a cup of coffee or .
18 You 'd better have a mechanic check it over before you try and drive it . ’
19 You 'd better have a talk to it , then .
20 You 'd better have a snog ?
21 You 'd better read a chapter before we go out this afternoon .
22 You 'd better get a grip of yourself , ’ I said .
23 You 'd better get a couple Nola .
24 ‘ If you 're still planning to come with me , you 'd better get a move on .
25 That , that 's right , you 've still got time or you 'd better get a move on , it 's that sort of reaction that your brain makes is n't it ?
26 Do n't you think you 'd better take a look at this fellow you knocked out ?
27 And talking of cards , ’ she went on quickly as it registered with Fabia that if adding Cara 's name to hers on any card she sent home was n't lying , then she did n't know what was , ‘ you 'd better take a couple of my business cards . ’
28 If you want to understand Theology , you 'd better take a gander at the Demonology too …
29 You 'd better take a coat , ’ said Tuppe helpfully .
30 Anyone would think you 'd never seen a chocolate before !
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