Sentence examples for you'd better know from inspiring English sources

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If you want to join the party, it seems, you'd better know the host.

So when he asks you how long something will take, you'd better know.

If not, you'd better know where to draw the line, and Draper obviously didn't.

"Sometimes you can go fast, but you'd better know when to slow down".

He is extraordinarily bright and perceptive — that means you'd better know what you're doing when you go in, and you'd better know how you're going to get it, because he does.

I'm not saying it's a good thing, but you'd better know at least what we're getting into.

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You'd just better know everything you're not doing, and be fine with that, before you're really free to be fully anywhere at all.

It's all right to be coy and evocative in a story, but you'd better at least know yourself".

You'd better get to know him pretty soon, if the latest proposals by the Royal Mail are accepted by Postcomm.

If you are at least a little attracted to them, you'd better get to know them first.

This also illustrates an axiom of sports success that even nonscientists know: You'd better practice.

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