Example sentences of "'ve [verb] [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 NOW YOU 'VE stopped laughing at the idea of Kevin Costner in tights , you can have a chuckle at the cast rumoured to be lined up for his Robin Hood movie Prince Of Thieves — Danny DeVito ( above ) as Friar Tuck , either Patsy Kensit , Emily Lloyd or Imogen Stubbs as Maid Marian and as Robin 's big buddy Little John , John Goodman , who is reported to have been paid $750,000 just to stay interested in playing Fred Flintstone while the producers look for a script
2 Why , I 've heard tell from the Bishop 's secretary that yours used to be the best Mystery in the land , bar none .
3 I would however suggest that if there 's a sound you 've heard emanating from the West Coast then it 's probably here .
4 Now , what we 've decided to do on the formwork for the tanks is to construct er a square frame into formwork er into one hold everything in place while we pour the concrete Onto the programme oh there it is .
5 We 've made applying for the Income & Growth PEP as easy as possible , because the sooner you invest the sooner you will start to benefit from a professionally managed investment portfolio and your tax-free returns .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 The anger goes , no point in being mad , and I remember a tasty bit of gum I 've got stashed in the classroom , and I fancy it .
9 Worries me , I 've got to live in the house . ’
10 You 've got to live in the moment and the way to do that is to think they do n't know and really enjoy it .
11 I 've got to go on the gate now so I have n't time to run after them .
12 Look , I 've got to go to the toilet !
13 Well I 've got to go to the building society and I 've got to go
14 Julie , we 've got to go to the cottage in Sussex .
15 I 've got to go to the loo in a minute anyway after I steal one of your cigarettes , notice the word cigarettes instead of the word fags oh I do n't know , I think I 'll go and sell my body , might make a couple of quid and leg it down the
16 You 've got to go to the middle and straight across .
17 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 .
18 Erm , cos I 've got to go down to Horley I 've got to go to the bank .
19 must be eaten anything dinner time , I 've got to go to the bank
20 Just not there any more , you 've got to go to the town now to work .
21 I 've got to go to the post office actually .
22 He says , ‘ Stephen 's got to have an emergency operation , so you 've got to go to the hospital to sign the forms . ’
23 ‘ I 've got to go to the library , ’ said Philip , walking on .
24 I 've got to go to the library myself
25 Eggs and bacon and fried bread , it 's about half past nine , to do something else , but he came tearing in , I 've got to go to the office , she said , as though it was my fault , and he 'd rung to make sure everything was alright , got no reply , and suddenly remembered that his secretary was going to have appointment , there 's nobody there , so
26 ‘ The thing about nightmares , ’ replied Jimmy , ‘ is that you 've got to go with the flow .
27 You 've got to go through the door
28 You 've got to go through the manufacturer .
29 You 've got to go through the rough before you can get to the smooth .
30 Well I 've got to go in the kitchen
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