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

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1 And the West peal comes appeal and the West 's heard becomes a heard and the one sort of difference that 's still there and it may take quite while to go is that the East Mainland when they 're saying a sentence they tend to go up at the end of the sentence the voice rises .
2 An open question , such as — " How should we deal with this man who 's come to do a survey for the railway company ? " — can be very intimidating .
3 Yeah , anyway , she she 's told to get a move on .
4 I mean erm the , I mean , erm the closest I ever get to sort of news design is redesigning the Oxford University Press Gazette , and one of the first things when they said it 's got to go A four was well in that case you 've got to staple it , because you ca n't have thirty-two , sixty-four pages A four sort of doing that .
5 Then if the patient starts to wake up , this device sounds an alarm saying that the brain activity is increasing , and that is commensurate with the person waking up , so the anaesthetist knows that he 's got to put a bit more anaesthetic into the person .
6 ‘ But really I just want him to know that he 's got to do a bit of work , that he can walk , that he can get around . ’
7 well he 's got to fix a proper roof on I suppose
8 You know , if , if somebody 's got to move a twenty-two R B even three hundred yards , they do n't do that any more , do they , they move it metres .
9 Who 's got to take a bus ?
10 ‘ Well , as I 'm always sayin' to me old Dutch , what the eyes do n't see the 'eart do n't grieve about , and a bloke 's got to make a livin' some'ow .
11 ‘ He 's got to make a mistake , ’ Culley said , ‘ or else we get lucky . ’
12 ‘ The lad 's got to make a living .
13 and what I concern myself with now is that this sort of thing is becoming too obvious in the area , this kind of development , this kind of an infringement in villages , looking for , somebody 's got to make a stand against it , er and I hope that we shall in this Parish Council
14 So really he 's got to get a job which is gon na pay the majority of it off .
15 But er I 'm just trying to think now er Ben er the trouble with it is , Edmund ca n't leave the country whilst he 's in a job until he gets naturalization because he 's got to get a work permit and an entry permit and everything all the way through
16 We 've grown up with it , there 's got to come a time when we say ‘ put a halt to it ’ , but er I do n't know what we 'll do then
17 Mare and foal 's got to have a field of grass . ’
18 If I 'd have gone to the to the social services or er the D H S S and says to them , my daughter 's got to have a new uniform to go to school with because her self respect is gon na suffer if she does n't , they would n't have given be nothing .
19 He 's got to have a trade .
20 ‘ He 's got to have a bank .
21 He 's got to have a woman , has Kemp .
22 I mean , the answer is that somebody 's got to have a bit of experience to do it .
23 and so provided that there 's proper procedures , I mean I do n't suppose the commission wanted to actually act as a , a review body for every person excluded from the market in Europe , and so they said well one 's got to have a certain faith in the national courts as being an independent review , and such as that person is excluded from the market there must be a very good reason and he was an a competitor
24 An hour you know what me mum is she 's got to have a little
25 I do n't want to be limited to , it 's got to have a certain colour , the fabrics .
26 the carpet Some people Yeah , we 're gon na see the doctor tomorrow , yeah , mum 's got to have a check up , yeah no , no point in it really
27 You know because if you are going to ask an employer to enter into a contract between the between an individual employee , then really you 've got to give him some advantages to do that and I think that er I do n't know what the figures are or the number of final salary pension schemes that have been launched in the last couple of years , but I should think it be , be quite few and I think that there is a difficulty that if we go too far in taking power away from the er from the employer , erm then I , I can see the demise of final salary pension schemes , so I think one 's got to keep a balance there of erm you know that i that you must n't turn the employee off completely from this type of scheme .
28 If , if he wants to come in he 's got to pay a deposit anyway .
29 But she 's , she 's got to relinquish a few things herself .
30 She 's got have a clean out tomorrow so we 'll be able to tidy up all again .
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