Example sentences of "have get [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And he said that we 'd got to have some softening , some change , some relaxation after the intensity of the march to the hut .
2 You 've got to take some stamps .
3 She dried her eyes , then said , ‘ I 've got to do some shopping .
4 Oh you 've got to do some writing first .
5 No , no well I 've got to do some food shopping next week , I must , and a bag of potatoes .
6 We 've got to make , we 've got make some assumption .
7 You 've got to knock some sense into them or they 'd never do a stroke .
8 And we 've got to get some evidence .
9 I 've got to get some petrol I have to get at When did you ask me in Guildford B H S now ?
10 I 've got to get some sleep , ’ the impresario said , eating a spoonful of caviar and looking at a column about grosses in Variety .
11 The County Champs are only a month or so away , and you 're thinking you 've got to get some speed in the legs before the serious stuff gets underway .
12 Yeah , , so erm , I 've got to get some medicine for all of us in a minute , put the prescription in , but erm , you know , she 's had it really for a week like , even though she was treated for thrush
13 Well I 've got to get some jars from them because I 've got another lot of marmalade to make .
14 But you 've got to get some years in to get a really good pension , but I 've got thirteen and the maximum you can get is forty years but you get , then get two thirds of the salary you would have got ,
15 They 've got to buy some equipment .
16 You ca n't sort of say — well , I know some people do — but I ca n't say ‘ I wo n't pay that bill because I 've got to buy some food . ’
17 They 've got to make some money out of that have n't they ?
18 ‘ I also liked the idea of producing images of people in the public eye which do n't adhere to the unwritten rule of portraiture — that you 've got to make some kind of personal comment about the sitter , capture their essence , if you like — which , at twenty four , I did n't feel particularly qualified to do .
19 I want to make her better but you ca n't do that so you 've got to make some effort .
20 the , the , the implication is always erm that you 've got to make some sort of choice between do we get the social change first , which gives rise to a different kind of people , better people , or do we first of all change the people so that they 're capable of making a better world and of course it 's a catch twenty two , is n't it ?
21 Then , it , it 's immediately a problem , how do we get in , we 've got to have some kind of role which is acceptable to the people you 're studying .
22 Check the er , but you 've got to have some way , I believe , of measuring what 's going on .
23 but it 's not television , i i it 's , it 's Doctor Who and , and Prisoner and , you know er very interesting and very easy for enthusiasts to direct a lot of their time and energy to maybe I do n't maybe there was a increased pressure to work and study which was erm self motivated rather than being externally imposed , maybe he maybe there was a fundamental lack of enthusiasm in him for what is described as the hardware of computing , the , the , the , the , the instruments , the machines maybe there was a less than comprehensive understanding of what is known as the firmware , that 's to say I mean operating systems that are built into the thing to make it work , you 've got to understand the firmware because otherwise you do n't understand what the machine will think you mean and what that will do and I would have thought that whereas superficially you can ignore the firmware , it 's all in there , it understands as you , I would have thought , grew into a er a graduate computer scientist you 've got to have some idea about that .
24 To understand chemistry at all you 've got to have some idea of optics , for example , because you 're actually looking at the reactions happening and you 've got to appreciate what you see .
25 Then he said , " Alice , I 've got to have some money . "
26 Er the er the lady he was a widower and his , er his f er he was with a lady who was a widow and erm I know for a fact that she 'd not spent a penny , she had n't p you know for a you know , of the trip or , or he just would n't let her , I mean , I mean you , you 've got to have some money have n't you to keep
27 I 've got to have some time alone .
28 Yeah , well you got to have a , you 've got to have some flowers and you just put them between that and leave them .
29 You 've got to have some cereal .
30 You 've got to have some tea .
  Next page