Example sentences of "have got [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We have got to take a wider view , ’ he said .
2 So you 've got these problems of balance , and it may be that in these situations Local Authorities have got to take a higher role in providing for their own people , as it were .
3 So , you know , if you 're going to talk in terms of losses , then it does suggest , heaven forbid that the allies have got to lose a tremendous number of aircraft before the equation sort of balances .
4 We are a high-consumption society and we have got to conserve the national resource and make sure that every part of it is effectively used .
5 ‘ We have got to do a great deal more about restrictions on motor vehicles and give the cities back to the people .
6 They have got to let the Black people in South Africa have better conditions , but some of the Dutch people in the country are very determined .
7 ‘ We have got to get the old Arsenal habits back again and become hard to beat and competitive all over the pitch .
8 Yes and Forest have got to find a better route to goal than that and we 'll find out whether they can in a few moments .
9 Well I do n't se I do n't think that it has been badly designed for the old people , I think the object of building the town as it has been built is to integrate the erm the old people with the young , perhaps the young people resent that but I think we have got to have a mixed community in as much as we have got to be aware that old people need attention in as much as they need companionship and if they are not integrated with the community they are going to be I really se , just left out on their own which in lots of cases there are very , very many lonely people , old people but if they are put within the community I think the community will look after them , in as much as giving them companionship whether the people , some people resent it or not , I do n't know , but I do think that they should not be segregated .
10 You have got to have a new start .
11 To make your way , you have got to have a proper respect for money .
12 out so you just , so maybe just , maybe , I 've taken a slight hard line to say no , people have got to make a wee bit effort too , but maybe in fact
13 The Chief Whip was prepared , when it became necessary , to make parliamentary time available on the delightful ground that ‘ We have got to occupy the parliamentary members somehow during the war . ’
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