Example sentences of "[verb] got to [adv] [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 The budget of the Horton generally puts day to day work has got to better reflect the fact that there 's a growing district Hospital , and has got to better reflect the size of the population it serves , and then also about a third of the patients that are treated at the Horton come from Warwickshire , Northamptonshire and Gloucestershire , but actually the Horton is funded as if every patient there comes from Oxfordshire , and that 's clearly crazy , and we 've got to make quite sure that cross-boundary flows of patients are better reflected by cross boundary flows of money .
2 The budget of the Horton generally puts day to day work has got to better reflect the fact that there 's a growing district Hospital , and has got to better reflect the size of the population it serves , and then also about a third of the patients that are treated at the Horton come from Warwickshire , Northamptonshire and Gloucestershire , but actually the Horton is funded as if every patient there comes from Oxfordshire , and that 's clearly crazy , and we 've got to make quite sure that cross-boundary flows of patients are better reflected by cross boundary flows of money .
3 You 're in a competitive situation , and you 've got to either learn the salesmanship or else start getting used to failure . ’
4 Yes , but you 've got to just leave the the thing , come on I think they want to close , and I want to get to Marks , so do you not really want the collage kit at the moment , you 've got collage kit 's have n't you ?
5 I 've got to absolutely love the work then I can try to male others see why .
6 It 's up to Terry and Rog are to decide how he 's got to safely man the job .
7 Quite apart from the bizarre situation of a bought log book and contact lenses , you have got to also measure the style of a fellow that goes to those lengths to do something he wants to do , and wants to do badly .
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