Example sentences of "'s [verb] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 But the doctor 's stopped carrying out smear tests only a week ago .
2 Looks as though he 's arranged to go out .
3 I think in the case of members of staff , the university might well want to say certain sorts of behaviour are inappropriate and we do n't countenance them even if the person involved in the end thinks she 's prepared to put up with it , or he 's prepared to put up with it .
4 I think in the case of members of staff , the university might well want to say certain sorts of behaviour are inappropriate and we do n't countenance them even if the person involved in the end thinks she 's prepared to put up with it , or he 's prepared to put up with it .
5 This is how it 's done get on with it I 'm going now !
6 Glenys will be what 's named running up and down the wall .
7 But that , I mean he 's offered to stand down .
8 She 's got to carry on with her career and she 's got to carry on with being a mother , both of which she takes very seriously , ’ he said .
9 She 's got to carry on with her career and she 's got to carry on with being a mother , both of which she takes very seriously , ’ he said .
10 Everybody 's got to sit down and talk eventually and something has got to be worked out and that 's got to happen we know that .
11 You ask me she 's got make up loads of excuses .
12 He 's got to polish up his business French for his job , you know .
13 But it means Bonaparte 's got to go on now .
14 That joint 's got to go on by a quarter to , or goodness knows what time dinner will be ready . ’
15 It 's got to go on playing a world role .
16 Yeah because he 's got to go on a month 's course for a start , for just general and then we 've got to try and find him a a week 's course somewhere as A L O , I do n't know where but er in that time .
17 He 's got to go on for another ten lines , piling on more and more out of the way references to classical paradises so that he can give it all away for God .
18 It 's with it 's got to go through , we 've got to see if we can get all the fees paid yet .
19 If you miss that , it 's got to go through .
20 So it 's got to go up to two thousand eight hundred .
21 There 's your hundred percent it 's got to go up by one point seven to a hundred and seventeen percent .
22 But it 's the working with them , you know , you 've got to try and work with them , he 's got to go round may be every five minutes and make sure they 've put it out , otherwise he 's going to stand there doing his university work .
23 The council 's housing officer says she 's got to go back to her flat with an injunction , otherwise she 's making herself intentionally homeless , and he says the arrears are £4OO , that 's impossible , the DHSS has been paying it direct !
24 Well that 's fine for Elizabeth but Catherine 's sort of half left school , if she has n't she 's waiting for her G C S Es and she 's not sure whether she 's got to go back or what she 's doing .
25 And do n't imagine that just because he 's got to go back on Saturday , we sha n't be seeing one another again . ’
26 he 's got to go back again .
27 It 's got to go back to her .
28 No it 's not yours , it 's got to go back on Friday .
29 so she 's got to go back in a few weeks ' time
30 He 's got to go out and do this shopping with his bad leg .
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