Example sentences of "got [to-vb] [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got to go up the town , like |
2 | They have got to find out the rules and then fight by the rules . ’ |
3 | ‘ But with Helena away , someone 's got to try out the samples . ’ |
4 | There 's nothing wrong with the music , but the record industry have got to sort out the singles market before sales fall further . ’ |
5 | Fletcher said : ‘ If we want England sides to perform better overseas then we have got to sort out the itineraries . |
6 | ‘ We 've got to sort out the balance between club and country because it 's very important to both sets of managers . |
7 | Someone 's got to wipe out the graft and incompetence . |
8 | No , we 've got to look down the race-card for some attractive , available , acquiescent filly — and the likeliest filly is surely — ’ |
9 | Why who 've you taped ? , have you got to fill up the whole twenty ? |
10 | what , you see , what , what happens you see , I mean all my re all the transactions here are done through banker 's orders you see and the banker 's orders they , they wo n't know who , who ever it is going to be responsible you know , but you 've got to put down the wife and , and yourself , see |
11 | " I 've got to give up the job . |
12 | ‘ Got to keep up the image , have n't we ? |
13 | But you 've got to check out the odds . |
14 | While they were looking round the garden I you 've got to get out the shower quick . |
15 | They have got to pin down the Turks for five-minute periods , which will exaggerate the sense of panic in their back four . |