Example sentences of "got [to-vb] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But you 've got to treat it as a special case |
2 | situation I 'd suspect will be addressed within that other part , I did mention in my presentation that there are a number of inter-related problems here , I can trace about four or five , all of which have a chain reaction one upon the other , unfortunately Brandon is up front so we 've got to tackle it from the other direction . |
3 | Er , so i it 's er changes of that kind that have been looked at because if you move production work out of one nation into the other to get a nice rationalised allocation of work , you build this wing , you build that wing and so on , you then have got to do something with the minor components to get back to you original erm work share allocation and percentage times . |
4 | ‘ You 've got to do something in the close season when there 's no jumping , ’ Elsworth joked , making light of a triumph that clearly thrilled him enormously . |
5 | Muscles yes , you 've got to er if you 're going to build power into muscles you 've got to , you 've got to give the load to those particular muscles and you 've got to do it at the right load . |
6 | Yeah , you 've got to do it with the right inflect as well . |
7 | And believe it or not we 've got to put him on a high chair to enable him to manage his instrument . ’ |
8 | Okay , then you would all agree , you 've got to put him through the old P C course . |
9 | There 's a little old rhyme about sowing crops which accepts that you ca n't expect the maximum potential from a crop every time — you 've got to allow something for the other occupants of the land and it goes : |
10 | Oh I 've got to take you in the Chinese shop . |
11 | Oh , I 've got to take you in the Chinese shop |
12 | Now that we 're in the war we 've got to bring it to a successful conclusion in a way which gives the best possible chance of lasting peace and security in the area . |