Example sentences of "you [verb] [vb pp] [to-vb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But before you do you 've got to look at the material in the working file .
2 And er but at er there you 'd got to go for the other two years , and some parents were rather wondering whether that left you late in the queue for a job , because jobs were very difficult .
3 You 've had to go to a specialist engineer in support of your case and to argue your case , and you 're still arguing over it .
4 Or whether you 've had to wait for an hour in the rain for the bus to come along , whether you 're in a good mood or a bad mood .
5 So , if you need a sympathetic ear or advice on a problem you 've failed to resolve with the relevant college office , it will often pay you to consult the student-union Office .
6 And whether the erm the kind of ideology or the ideas are christian or Marxist erm you 've got to wait till the overwhelming mass of the people see that truth before er it can be effective .
7 Well you 've got to brush on the
8 So nobody actually goes until the bell goes , but you need to be listening Matthew because you do n't know what you 've got to take to the party yet .
9 Yeah , I , you may laugh but you see if you 're writing stories for a , for a young child then you 've got to be explicit , you 've got to be colourful and you 've got to talk in a basic language that that child will talk that like that at that age .
10 erm sequences such as what happened yesterday , what happened today , what 's going to happen tomorrow — dyslexic people very often have great difficulty with this and transferring from the two dimensional to the three dimensional , like you might say to a dyslexic adult when he or she asks directions , ‘ Oh , well , it 's first right , second left and then there 's a tower on your right and you 've got to turn to the left after the tree ’ and so on , and a dyslexic person ca n't remember any of that at all , or transfer it from the map to the reality .
11 What they do , I mean just play a game , it 's just a ga it 's a it 's a game , like sort of Simon says , try and catch them out in things , you 'll say right , now you 've got to point at a window , say , and then you have to point at , and you can get them all doing it , you
12 some stage you 've got to say to a kid
13 We 're all rather keen to hear what you 've got to say about the war . ’
14 You 've got to move with the times . ’
15 Let's face it , you 've got to move with the times . ’
16 everything basically comes down to numbers , er see , when I was talking to you earlier about about canvassing , right , I said basically you work on key words right now you do n't need you , one , one of the things that I talked to you about canvassing is that if you notice the difference between a good canvass and a bad canvass , at least we did n't in fact activity sort of work to do in it , now if you take a , take a activ activity as being , being a key word and you discuss activity with them , right , you can then look at , at activity right as a variation on activity as there is on to action , right , now sit and do my script and talking to a customer , right , and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and saying your bit to a customer , you 've got to sound like a parrot , now I know the way you canvass , the centre of action between you and the cu and the punter , do you see what I mean ?
17 Clive James summed it up when he said , ‘ It 's one thing to ask the question but you 've got to listen to the answer so that your next question follows on .
18 right , now what you 've got to judge at the end of the day , now lets say for instance that you 've put in six lines six lines , right and you only wanted to use two of them all you 've got a number for is the rental charge is n't it ?
19 Do the easy ones first , the ones that you can definitely answer , rattle those of as quickly as you can so then you know what time you 've got to spend on the difficult ones That 's a very good point .
20 In principle , though I think it 's very difficult , as I understand it right now , you 've got to go through a rather unfriendly session of training the computer to respond to your voice , and if you say something in a slightly different way later on it may not recognize it as the word that you had previously trained it on .
21 You 've got to go through the rough before you can get to the smooth .
22 You 've got to go through the door
23 You 've got to go through the manufacturer .
24 Erm , you 've got to go over a certain size to get a portion of the fee of paid
25 He says , ‘ Stephen 's got to have an emergency operation , so you 've got to go to the hospital to sign the forms . ’
26 Just not there any more , you 've got to go to the town now to work .
27 He said well I could n't bloody see it I said no you did n't see it I said because you 've got to go to the counter for a ticket .
28 You 've got to go to the middle and straight across .
29 You 've got to go for a ball that 's on the table .
30 You 've got to go for the big stuff .
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