Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [adv] have a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'd better have a look , ’ he said . |
2 | ‘ I 'd better have a word , ’ said the Brigadier , withdrawing his head and opening the door . |
3 | And talking of checking , I 'd better have a look through the house to see if anything 's missing . |
4 | ‘ I 'd better have a drink . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'd better have a look at you . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'd better have a look at it first . ’ |
7 | I thought I 'd better have a word with you about the incredibly clever trick-ending . |
8 | Er well perhaps I 'd better have a look . |
9 | I I was only off the plane just last week I 'd better have a look at this |
10 | I 'd better have a bottle then . |
11 | I 'd better have a full . |
12 | I 'd better have a word with him . |
13 | I 'm sure he 's going to be fine , but I think I 'll have to make it clear that I did actually have a life before he came along , and I do n't particularly want to do everything with him ! |
14 | ‘ You 'd better have a mechanic check it over before you try and drive it . ’ |
15 | You 'd better have a talk to it , then . |
16 | You 'd better have a go on these , I think . |
17 | ‘ You 'd better have a good reason for all this , Lizzy , because I want to know exactly what 's going on with you . ’ |
18 | Well you 'd better have a cup of coffee or . |
19 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better have a cigarette , Ellen . ’ |
20 | He said , ‘ You 'd better have a rest after tea . |
21 | You 'd better have a word with him . |
22 | Yeah you 'd better have a mobile unit |
23 | You 'd better have a snog ? |
24 | ‘ Aye , Ah 'd best have a wee talk with her myself . ’ |
25 | And she 'd better have a pretty convincing story as to what ‘ appened to my share of our money . ’ |
26 | If you did simply have a duff batch , try another dealer and see how you get on . |
27 | When she was examined , she did indeed have a nasty attack of herpes , but the doctor who looked at her noticed that she was as brown as a berry . |
28 | To me he said , ‘ Well , young Cooper , I know you do n't drink alcohol , so you had better have a non-alcoholic drink . ’ |
29 | ‘ You had better have a word with my husband , ’ Mrs Smith said , and indicated that they should go through into the drawing-room . |
30 | ‘ I think me and you had better have a little walk . ’ |