Example sentences of "'ve get [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not enough hurt in the world , you 've got to tease people with stuff like that ! ’
2 Yes because I 've got to get drinks and I 've got to put Jordan in his cot for a little while
3 I took it into to make it bigger , right , it was mum 's , so they said well we 've got to put valuation on it to send it away , so I said well I have n't got a clue , so they wrote down a thousand pound and I thought never in all this world .
4 I said you 've got to put Paulie in there to balance it up a bit .
5 You 've got your candidate , you 've got a date , you 've got your strategy and organization and now you 've got to put theory into practice .
6 ‘ Sorry , I 've got to take Jerry to a chum 's party , ’ she told Ronni .
7 Very dan very difficult you 've got to take steps of blocking off drains and stopping it getting in the waterways and you , you succeed sometimes , you do n't success on other times and this is why er these accidents happen where all the fish and places die and people get contaminated , cattle get contaminated , all sorts of things .
8 Do you know when I go stay with my Gareth I 've got to so we 've got to take stotties with us
9 I 've got to spend afternoon with him have n't I ?
10 As a result erm changes in demand are gon na be er fairly unresponsive to changes in price because you 've got to use textiles in order to make clothes and everything else that you make textiles with .
11 bom , bom , right , cos I 'm inclined to do that sometimes , right , you know you 've got to sow seeds with customers that 's where you get your recommends from , right , eh , you know that you put it , show a warmness towards you , you follow me ?
12 I know you 've got to sing wheels on the bus
13 If a person dies intestate — that 's without making a Will — then everything they 've got to leave goes to their nearest relations .
14 It 's a bit more difficult for me now , because they 've got to do things like figure-work , which they 're not going to be able to cope with .
15 We 've got to do things in the morning .
16 It 's obvious : I 've got to join forces with Ace .
17 That 's why you 've got to stop Michael from getting to Bernard . ’
18 I 've got to know people in my local community .
19 They 've got to help people like me but I do n't know
20 The problem is that the invitation must have come rather late as Carolyn recalls : ‘ I walked in about six o'clock and Diana went : ‘ Quick , quick I 've got to meet Charles in twenty minutes . ’
21 when you think about it , it 's wrong you 're paying tax on your wages at source and then you go to the shops and you 've got to pay tax on your goods again
22 You 've got to pay attention to what you 're doing because you 've only got a few laps . ’
23 A few years ago I saw a couple of Eastenders stars come in erm and Ross whatever his name forget his name there were two young girls standing in front of me scraping pennies out of their purse to get in though we loved that character they wanted to come that night we 've got to get girls like that youngsters like that interested to come on other nights and then come again that 's what needs doing . .
24 Well they 've got to get bums on seats you see .
25 They have to promote themselves now just as they 've got to get bums on seats as they say .
26 You 've got to get hold of them too
27 If we want to complete the fortresses , we 've got to get funds from the Americans .
28 Seriously though we 've got to get people into this theatre on a more regular basis .
29 We 've got to match passion with passion . ’
30 I find I 've got to make excuses for myself if I do n't , but I sort of think I 've got this to do for the children , and that to do — and I 'll have a grand old clean up next week , sort of thing .
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