Examples of 'he had better' in a sentence
Meaning of "he had better"
he had better - an expression used to advise or warn someone that they should do something, often implying that there will be negative consequences if they don't take the suggested action
How to use "he had better" in a sentence
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he had better
He had better resources and better information.
Richard decides he had better leave quickly.
He had better had a good night sleep.
And he said he had better for me.
He had better have some good answers.
So they made it known he had better watch himself.
He had better luck with his mother.
I told him he had better stop.
He had better believe we are against that tax.
Employee said he had better things to do.
He had better make you happy.
I leaned my head back so that he had better access.
He thought he had better call the doctor.
Imagine what this man could have done if he had better health.
I guess he had better keep working on this.
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Kept checking his phone like he had better places to be.
Maybe he had better shit to do today.
Banderas decided to wait until he had better weapons to act.
He had better tell them to lose.
I thought he had better taste.
He had better credentials than most seeking here.
You tell him he had better keep his word.
He had better stay in his place.
He ultimately decided that he had better chances as a football player.
He had better offers every day of the week.
I thought he had better judgement.
He had better change his clothes.
The mother tells him he had better stay at home and.
He had better than perfect pitch.
Ari tells Andrew that he had better get the deal done.
And he had better never do it again.
His next tournament was Barcelona where he had better luck reaching the semifinals.
Had he had better medical care.
Did she not realise he had better things to do?
He had better quit breaking balls.
I am warning you … he had better not be wasting my time.
He had better have somegood answers.
And decrease the surplus population. he had better do it.
Tom said he had better things to do.
He certainly could have completed it if he wanted to, but he had better ideas.
I am sure he had better things to do besides be a good boyfriend.
I invited him over, he said he had better things to do.
He had better not stay here any longer.
Although he went to acting school, he had better success as a cabaret singer.
He had better choose someone his own size.
If a man is impatient, then he had better not become a farmer.
He had better not be wasting my time.
You tell him from me, he had better watch his back.
He had better regain his health.
He considered for some moments which way he had better go -- it was tempting everywhere.
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