'You'd better choose, because I'm the one who's going to buy you a drink.'
Of the two deaths staring them in the face, they had better choose the less cruel.
Now you have a choice, but you'd better choose fast, because I am all out of patience.
And considering Apple's history without Jobs, they better choose more wisely this time around.
"You had better choose it, or I shall get something wrong."
"Then you'd better choose it, unless you want to come to the Savoy."
The short-fused, and those in a hurry, had better choose another member of the group.
"I'm going to count to three, OK, so you better choose real quick, right?"
Westbound traffic would be better choosing another route from 8 - 9am.
It looks as if you're going to need all new clothes, so perhaps I'd better choose them for you.