Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Kevin would either lock into it or he 'd miss , but you 've got to let these people do what they do and if it does n't work , it does n't work . ’
32 you 've got to interview twenty people ?
33 I 've not had the experience perhaps of teaching so many dyslexic children to be able to comment on this , but certainly when I was making the videotape at Brickwall School and I asked the headmaster about that and he pointed to the fact that they certainly have a very wide intake , a complete social mix , and Professor Miles at Bangor University says that in his experience of dealing with dyslexic children they come from all walks of life , and it 's really quite inaccurate — I suppose there 's a sense in which , if we 've got to use these phrases , that middle class people have always been very concerned about the education of their children and so they may be the parents who will ask questions about their children 's lack of development , but I think it 's only , you know , more significant in middle class terms because of that .
34 right , and what you say is , as for the , you 've got to stack you on er and when you 're talking to them , right , you 've got to use these words , that 's what I was saying to you earlier , what do you prefer ?
35 The limitation only comes if you want to blow it up any bigger than 8x10 — then you 've got to use large format ’ .
36 We 've got to continue that restraint even as things start to get better , and that means restraints from the top to the bottom , from board room to shop floor .
37 We 've got speaking next week , and we 've got erm listening
38 I 've got to live next door to them that 's
39 It 's not that he wants to stop them going to the toilet , we 've got to persuade these people to do it on a stagger basis …
40 That 's what I say , we 've go , we 've got to go first time out next week
41 But to get a diminished interval you 've got to remember that if you can have a minor interval , you 've got to go one semitone less than that minor interval .
42 ‘ I 've got to go next door
43 I 've got to go next week .
44 They 've got to go this morning .
45 Right , if we broaden the number of commodities , and recognize that er , farming is a multi-product enterprise , alright , farmers just do n't produce one produce , alright , they tend to produce a whole range of products , and therefore we 've got to accommodate these inter-relationships between prices of barley , prices of wheat , prices of oil seed rape , s and er , and so on and so forth , and there can be a nu a number of fairly complex inter-relationships er , there .
46 I 've got to leave that problem to the experts .
47 I ca n't finish twenty , I 've got to finish twenty tapes
48 He said that 's what you 've got to do first thing Monday morning , find out where that car is , he said , and then you want half the money
49 you 've got to do another subsid
50 because , if you do you get landed with what I 've got to do this afternoon !
51 I do n't know , we ca n't go to the cinema tonight because I 've got to do this work I 've brought home .
52 Try ‘ I 'm pleased that the office manning problem is on next week 's agenda — I 'm worried that it needs more urgent attention ’ or ‘ I love it that you 've asked me to go away — it 's bothering me that I 've got to do this report by Monday . ’
53 ( a ) ‘ I love it that you 've asked me — it 's bothering me that I 've got to do this report by Monday . ’
54 Look I 've got to do this darling .
55 That Polyripple , and I 've got to do this side again it 's rubbish .
56 She dried her eyes , then said , ‘ I 've got to do some shopping .
57 Oh you 've got to do some writing first .
58 No , no well I 've got to do some food shopping next week , I must , and a bag of potatoes .
59 You 've got to move this ball
60 We 've got to spark this thing up .
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