Example sentences of "'ve got [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've got to shut the roof , ’ she said . |
2 | ‘ Excuse me a moment , I 've got to put a casserole in the oven . ’ |
3 | I 've got to put a film in . |
4 | You 've got to put a stop to this . |
5 | Mike said I 've got to put a note on the fax say P S you , the charges |
6 | The difficult part about this one is that people all have odd shaped heads , now and you find that if you put them on too high they squidge off like that , and you 've got to think of bandaging an egg basically , if you had an egg with a little hole in one end and you 've got to put a bandage round you 'd have to put it very carefully round the widest bit would n't you for it to stay firm and that 's the secret , everyone 's heads different and as you put it round you 've got to see where you can get it , where , sometimes it 's over the ears , sometimes it 's above the ears according to the peoples ' shaped , different shaped heads everyone 's different , anything else ? |
7 | Now what I 've got to put a diagnosis on this , so if I write depression cos that has been the problem has n't it ? |
8 | and I said then on the , on the Saturday his leg , his wound , he come out of intensive care on the Wednesday and on the Saturday his , his dressing had n't been changed on his leg and it reeked and I said can we actually please have a clean dressing for my dad 's leg , even if I 've got to put the bugger on myself , that was at quarter past eight |
9 | Well I would the only thing I can say in this is this cash , I know they said they 'd get it got in the piggy bank before the poll tax , but as they keep shouting about they 've got to put the poll tax up , they 've got no money , they they 're putting the staff off and one thing and another . |
10 | You 've got to put the basin upside down in the middle of the tin or the ducklings 'll fall in and drown . ’ |
11 | Mind you , you just have to learn , you can only , you 've got to put the paper up that sticks have n't you ? |
12 | You 've got to put the clef at the beginning of it you really ought to . |
13 | So , all that you need to think , to remember things like , do n't , is that it 's do not , and you 've got to put the apostrophe in where the letter 's been missed . |
14 | So one person will do the bandage on the elbow and the other person with the good looking knees , you 'll be the casualty for where you 've got to put the knee bandage on , cos you wo n't , if you do n't roll your trousers up a bit you 're not going to have much bandage to do much bandaging with on the knee , okay , so decide amongst yourselves who 's got the good looking knee |
15 | cos it 's made out of aluminium and you 've got to put the glass in , it 's really expensive I tell you |
16 | You 've got to push the choke in now as far as it 'll go . |
17 | Next Thursday I 've got to take a cheque into a , well a deposit into a my |
18 | yes , and I live in a pensioner 's house , furthest away from the shopping centre and I 've got to take a taxi of one pound forty a day to shop |
19 | Oh I 've got to take a chance on it . |
20 | I know but in April you 've got to take a chance . |
21 | I 've got to take a second to tell you the whole so-called Iran scandal , I think hard to think of as a scandal . |
22 | You 've got to take the whole down . |
23 | But we 've got to take the issue seriously . |
24 | You 've got to take the way her |
25 | But you 've got to take the parcel off me ! ’ |
26 | But I 've got to take the risk , in case they hurt my dad . ’ |
27 | I 've got to take the traffic now . |
28 | Well well the thing about it I suppose is that erm er then you 've got to take the exam have n't you ? |
29 | I 've got to take the purse to the Isle of White . |
30 | a ) Heres that book you asked me to bring ( The fact that you asked me to bring it is not new. ) b ) Ive got to take the dog for a walk ( ‘ For a walk ’ is by far the most probable thing to follow ‘ I 've got to take the dog ’ ; if the sentence ended with ‘ to the vet ’ the tonic syllable would probably be ‘ vet ’ . ) |