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.