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Example sentences for "you had better take"

  • You had better take a turn among the parties at work, and pick out a man for yourself.

  • However, you had better take up a saddle and bridle with you.

  • You had better take a couple of pairs of slippers, they are of immense comfort at the end of the day; also a light cap, to slip on when you are going from one tent to another, after dark.

  • You had better take me back to the States at once.

  • You had better take it to papa, then, and give him warning," said Edith.

  • You had better take my offer, and come to Ardrahan Castle," said his lordship.

  • You had better take my advice and not say that word very often around in these parts.

  • You had better take it," he said as he drew the box from its hiding place and handed it to the Government Agent.

  • If it was my letter I would read it to you, but I guess it belongs to Ferdinand, so you had better take it and give it to him.

  • That is not my opinion; but listen to me: you had better take my advice, and consult M.

  • You had better take my advice, and consent to this sacrifice of prejudice, as it will be the last required of you.

  • But, for all that, you had better take my advice, and give up Madeleine.

  • If you really want me to go on, you had better take me at once.

  • Instead of leaving me, you had better take me to Miss Bruce," said Paul.

  • But if you don't want me to go back by the first boat to-morrow, you had better take me away to-night.

  • It would be unlucky to take it with us, but we should not fare better if we left it; so you had better take it.

  • It would bring ill luck if we picked it up, but it would equally be unlucky to leave it; so you had better take it with you.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you had better take" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anie wise; except some; you dare; you give; you love; you may; you needn; you please; you said; you said just now; you tell; you thought; young artist; young bird; young days; young gentlewoman; young mother; young person; your face; your husband; your mother; your place; your pocket; your right; your worship; youth and