Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 've been generous in the latitude I 've given to speakers in talking to this proposal , but it is quite specific about the the review of er responsibilities
2 As I said earlier , I 'm pleased that you 've come to Girton for this symposium , come away from your normal surroundings in the perhaps stuffy office in some district council to the beauty of the wide open spaces here out in the countryside .
3 The 21-year-old McCracken , who makes his debut in tomorrow 's home game with Wakefield , said : ‘ I 've come to England with a bit of a reputation but I want to put all that behind me and get on with playing rugby and improving my game .
4 Hello there … this week we 've come to France to the town of Chalon sur Soane for one of the most dramatic one of of the most dangerous of summer sports … that 's powerboating …
5 ‘ That 's what I 've come to London for .
6 Paul Mason is also available again and , on a ground where they 've come to grief in the past , Aberdeen have been reminded by Willie Miller that only their best will be good enough against St Johnstone .
7 I do hope that you 've come to terms with pregnancy now . ’
8 I 've come to terms with the blow and I 've a marriage to arrange .
9 ‘ We 've come to terms with the rule fairly quickly , ’ said Pearson .
10 However , almost as soon as we 've come to terms with its limitations , the penis decides to create a whole new set of trails and tribulations for its owner .
11 Luckily , I 've come to terms with my height and now it 's to my advantage , ’ she says .
12 In the meantime , I 've come to terms with her .
13 I 've come to terms with it , it does n't bother whether I 've got it or not , but to be honest I 'd rather have more hair than I do now .
14 it seems like now to tell you at last I 've come to terms with it now , I 've really
15 feel like I 've accepted it , I 've come to terms with it , there 's nothing I can do about it
16 Well , rightly or wrongly we 've come to arrangements with the Liberals , not because we like the Liberals , not because we wanted to , but we , we were fed up with be being in opposition to tell you the truth .
17 This is the first visit that I 've made to Europe since my escape from Germany in 1940 .
18 The current warm-weather soundtrack of choice for discerning numbskulls is Ugly Kid Joe , a quartet of stoned surfers who 've risen to power on the Young Dumb Fun ticket in a way that critically-defied combos like The Ramones never managed .
19 And I can nae , can nae sleep lying down horizontally , I 've got to kind of you know kind of
20 But you 've got to practice with me to get the movements right so I 'm to stand in for the swan . ’
21 so there is this mixture of er of the older element and the younger element which we 've got to sort of marry during this course .
22 funny squiggles and you 've got to sort of like when you first see X squared , and you think , What 's that ?
23 We 've got to sort of create the world , and so forth , and sort of run it , and so on , and , well , try to make some kind of , of , of sort of viable proposition of it , and all the rest of it , and it just seems to me that we can get better results if we treat the , if we treat the sort of , well , for want of a better word , the local inhabitants with a certain amount of , of , of respect , and , and , and trust , and and , if we help them , and and guide them , to the point where they can become sort of independent and sort of self-governing , within the framework of the free , well , of the free , sort of , well , of the , yes , free kind of system that we enjoy ourselves . ’
24 there 's no use bothering to how ours worked you 've got to sort of know how this one works .
25 You know you 've got to sort of move on .
26 and I mean it used to be the fact , oh god well we 've got to sort of have dinner at twelve o'clock , we 've got to be round there by four .
27 You sees like cutting , you know you see these walls that are like that and they sort of go down like that and join a pillar and do the same again , just , instead of doing that you lay the soldiers across the top and you , you 've got to sort of cut the bricks in between ai n't ya ?
28 I know , but you 've got to sort of set your sights realistically have n't you ? and there 's a lot
29 So , I mean these are the supporters that they , they 've got to sort of focus on erm even i he does say that some of the erm er leaders of the associations are n't actually up to scratch but he says eighty five percent of them are and it would be wrong to attack or to arrest , you know , the other fifteen percent and it 's got to come from their own discipline of the association , you let the movement grow together , do n't try and er become er , you know , resisting forces because er these are the people who we 've got to erm s stay with and to look after , to harness erm to work for and er so that 's basically , is his conclusion .
30 and you 've got to sort of well
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