Example sentences of "[noun pl] have get [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | ‘ The main problem is that some of my bones are crumbling and doctors have got to have a look to see what they can do for me . |
3 | Well people are not bound to lose , because some people do finish up ahead , but most people should expect to lose for the simple reason that bookies have got to make a living somehow , and therefore the odds that they offer to entice people to go in are such as to expect the bookie to make a profit , but that does n't mean to say that I am against the idea of people going in for gambling . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ My illustrations have got to include a couple of castles , ’ she explained . |