Example sentences of "[adv] you have [verb] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | perhaps you have to progress to have a toilet pass . |
2 | So you 've got to have a little bit of patience in relation to what other road users may do . |
3 | So you 've got to get a system where you can something that 'll help you so you can make sense of it and and learn . |
4 | So if you wan na take them home you 've got to pay a little bit of money |
5 | Well you 've got to have a unanimous decision have n't you ? |
6 | Sometimes you have to fail to become a winner and we did with League Cup final defeats to Leeds and Swindon . |
7 | And then you 've got to introduce a new little group which is halfway between that and what starts bar sixteen . |
8 | yeah cos once you go out of July then you 've got to pay a rate |
9 | there you 've got to have a card . |
10 | Well I ca n't say that everybody 's going to be dancing in the streets , those who are teachers in the sixth forms in the schools that will be affected , but I think again you 've got to have a look at the overall and longer term provision of these things . |
11 | And really and truly you 've got to have a very big piece of ground to need one of those have n't you ? |