Example sentences of "you have got a [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | James you 've got a licence to go on the air have n't you ? |
2 | ‘ You 've got a play to do , and I have n't even started your make-up yet . ’ |
3 | From six , so if you give us data every week for the next six months , and as I say , in six months ' time , we 'll then be working on actuals , but until that time , we 'll work on company averages for you , so that you 've got a plan to work to . |
4 | But first — you 've got a choice to make . |
5 | Right , now you 've got a bit to match it with . |
6 | no I know it 's a bit early erm , but it 's not too early to start thinking that you are a world citizen , you 're not just Jayne and you 've got a contribution to make , because if you 've got this |
7 | And the other bit says , ‘ You 've got a life to lead ! ’ |
8 | You know , when you 've got a part to do , you usually have an instinct for the kind of guitar sound that 's going to work . |
9 | No , but if you go in the middle you 've got a chance to wake up . |
10 | Where 's the you 've got a chance to go of course . |
11 | If you pick it up , you 've got a chance to speak to them . |
12 | because , because there 's a roofrack there and some people do , so that if the bus does turn over at least you 've got a chance to jump out . |
13 | That 's all very well if you 've got a forest to keep it going like she has , I thought , but what if you live in a towerblock ? |
14 | It 's quarter past ten , at half past ten there 's coffee , so you 've got a lifeline to cling on to , and then at half past , after coffee we shall be doing some other things with , with our friends who have joined and who are real local radio people . |
15 | If you 're saying you 're not supporting borrowing , it 's , I think you 've got a duty to say , what services you 're going to cut . |
16 | In many societies David McKnight tells me the man who does the circumcision who actually chops off the foreskins as it were , owes you a wife for it and he says in many of them if you give a man your foreskin then you 've got a right to demand a wife . |
17 | The only person you 've got a right to change is yourself . |
18 | ‘ But you 've got a reason to remember her . ’ |
19 | You 've got a point to make . |
20 | I think you 've got a lot to answer for . |
21 | I expect you 've got a lot to talk about . ’ |
22 | You 've got a lot to make up . ’ |
23 | ‘ You 've got a lot to learn , Willoughby … . ’ |
24 | You 've got a lot to learn . ’ |
25 | ‘ You kid , you 've got a lot to learn . ’ |
26 | I do n't suppose they 'll take the names as long as you 've got a card to show , will they ? |
27 | The only other difficulty that you 've , you 've got a need to know what sort of numbers we 're talking about . |
28 | Yeah well we 've got a job to do if you 're a soldier you 've got a job to do okay , you 've got a bit of training , you 've got a job to do |
29 | Yeah well we 've got a job to do if you 're a soldier you 've got a job to do okay , you 've got a bit of training , you 've got a job to do |
30 | The trouble is you 've got a job to read them , have n't you ? |