Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb infin] it " in BNC.
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1 | I think you 'd better switch it off anyway had n't you ? |
2 | ‘ You 'd better send it back . ’ |
3 | ‘ Maybe you 'd better tell it just the same , ’ I said . |
4 | It 's half past eight we 'd better chase it up . |
5 | I thought I 'd better rescue it before it went out with the rubbish . ’ |
6 | I suppose we 'd better stop it , ’ Targoutai said . |
7 | I 'd better fix it before he sees it . ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , you 'd better drop it in , had n't you ? |
9 | But , just to make sure you do n't jump to any more ludicrous conclusions , I 'd better make it clear that I do n't ever intend you to get away from me . |
10 | We both had a sandwich , the man in the blue raincoat saying ‘ We 'd better make it snappy ’ between every bite . |
11 | " We 'd better wrap it up . |
12 | ‘ You 'd better mean it . |
13 | ‘ We 'd better leave it as we 've arranged . ’ |
14 | I think we 'd better leave it at that for the moment . |
15 | Tarrah there I think I think we 'd better leave it there otherwise we are going to be here all day . |
16 | I 've got Mrs and I think we 'd better leave it at that . |
17 | Well you 'd better leave it off then for now . |
18 | You 'd better lay it sensibly now . |
19 | You 'd better open it . |
20 | Some time later a man came along the path and stopped to ask me if I was all right , I told him yes and to please go away , which he did but I thought he 'll go to fetch help so I 'd better do it now . |
21 | ‘ You 'd better do it , then . ’ |
22 | If you want to be out on that pitch when the referee blows his whistle , you 'd better do it now . ’ |
23 | ‘ You 'd better do it , ’ her maid whispered . |
24 | But you 'd better do it carefully . |
25 | If they were on Snakebite , I 'd better do it quickly . |
26 | Oh I 'll give you , I 'll give you a pound do n't worry , make sure you do the job properly , mm you 'd better do it outside , cos the er , the boot polish do n't go on the carpet . |
27 | You 'd better do it . |
28 | She began to speak , but he said , with a shrug , ‘ I can see you do n't want to get too involved , so perhaps we 'd better forget it . ’ |
29 | We 'd better measure it on the other wall , had n't we ? |
30 | I 'd better give it to you because he has |