Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [to-vb] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The songs are carefully arranged , played with the anonymous perfection we 've come to expect from people like the Floyd , and last about a quarter of an hour . |
2 | you 've got to go for size of the |
3 | Well , I 'll tell you one thing , Monday 's not gon na be wonderful for me , I 've got to go into hospital for a little operation er b but seriously , I 'll be out on Tuesday , but I 'll , I 'll be away for the week er , because the Doc said do n't come back to , to work till a week on Monday , so I 'll , I 'll try and listen if I can , but what have you got for us ? |
4 | I 've got to go to bingo with she one night bloody numbers . |
5 | If we 've got to go to Boston at some point , for the bras you see , so erm |
6 | You do n't have to come too early only I 've got to go at quarter to seven . |
7 | We 've got to go in Monday about our rent . |
8 | Er , I 've been robbed and swindled , er I was burgled two months ago , my house was wrecked all my jewellery every thing taken simply because I had left my windows open slightly , now I 've got to sleep at night with all my windows closed and I do n't get a good nights sleep apart from feeling insecure any way and er the swindle er I trusted people and now I ca n't trust any body and that leaves you feeling very insecure . |
9 | Of course , two knots is not a constant speed for a whole tide — you 've got to allow for periods of more or less slack water . |
10 | ‘ I 've got to rendezvous with Sabrina in Zimbala . |
11 | So you 've got to think in terms of persuasion . |
12 | Now when that sort of ‘ I see ’ response is missing from the child , then I think we 've got to think in terms of ‘ Is this child able to understand the verbal and visual symbols we 're offering ? ’ |
13 | Yes a tricky issue but I think we 've got to get to grips with it |
14 | ‘ There 's always a self-imposed pressure , especially when you 're starting out — ‘ Shit , I 've got to come through big-time on this ’ — but you just have to let it happen ; if it does n't happen today it 'll happen tomorrow . |
15 | And if for the time being , that 's a high price , then that is one of the things that we 've got to accept as part of what 's going on in the Gulf , however painful that may be . |
16 | Mm you 've got to keep on top of it and keep with it . |
17 | Now you 've got to keep on top of what you already know . |
18 | ‘ We 've got to stay on top of this story ’ , said Tom . |
19 | er to go right the way through to Venice and you 've got to stay at Venice for at least a couple of days so oh and it , er , I think er , you 're talking about two thousand at least just for that four days , you know ? |
20 | ‘ But we 've got to look at ways of helping Graham Taylor . |
21 | Yeah , but er , this is usually you 've got to work on top of course you 've got ta |
22 | He is determined to lead his injury-stricken outfit to victory in France for the first time in 22 years and last night insisted : ‘ I 've had to fight for respect in rugby league . |
23 | They 've had to come to terms with rumours . |
24 | Now because of the changes to the use classes order and the B one office category , it 's not always clear what is central area offices , what is B one offices on industrial estates , so what we 've tried to do in terms of I five , I five has always essentially been there to deal with industrial development , |
25 | It tends to make life a bit dull at work and we 've tried to come to terms with that . |
26 | At first it was very difficult , but now we 've learned to live from day to day . |
27 | I 've started to talk to Alan about what I see as a lack of , of management time erm in this division . |
28 | I 've managed to come to terms with it all . |