Example sentences of "they have [adv] got [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 But also of course there was this propaganda from from the government you know that erm they 'd just got to keep up morale and this was one one way as you will see in a minute of how they did it .
2 They was only , they 'd either got to pay for accommodation at a lodging house or go to the workhouse , they called them then , which is the casual ward , and at the casual ward they were required to bath on admission , which a lot of them did n't like , they were compelled to do certain work .
3 Can I just say from a practical point of view , primary classes are fairly static sort of places , you 've got the teacher in the class all day , and if they say well let's have a micro in our classroom today that can be done , whereas a secondary teacher tends to wander round the school with a load of books under one arm and a bag of equipment under the other arm , and they 've also got to carry a micro round or move a micro from one classroom to another — it 's physically difficult , so in practice the primary teachers seem to find it easier to fit in with micros .
4 Well , I would suppose that the person they 're looking for is similar in character , but if they 're going to er if they 're looking for that person I think they 've just got to act normally , and it 's not a one-off thing , I think it 's built up over the years .
5 As for Hereford , they 've just got to keep going .
6 They 've just got to get to work and train hard to get ready .
7 and then they 've either got to replace the van
8 Now Walls have told the owners they 've either got to stop stocking Mars products in it , or give the freezer back .
9 dear oh dear , and she said to me well they can get these crook locks , they 've only got to a , they 've only got to bend the steering wheel , I said will
10 you know , where they 've only got to bring their
11 They 've only got to have a little , like the New People , and they become beastly .
12 They get to work , it started off one of these days did n't it so the lift 's out of order and they work on the top floor , so they 've now got to run up all those stairs , the energy is being used up .
13 They 've merely got to sort the clues out when they get there .
14 so they 've still got to go back in three months , she was , I hope I 've not got to come back and pay , so what the
15 Yes , but they 've still got to keep in touch with the farmer concerned or farmers
16 If they 're a pound over , they 've still got to pay the money .
17 If they want to , if they want to keep their hearing into ripe old age , they 've really got to watch the level .
18 It 's all right for me , I like tinkering with things , I can be useful , but the rest of them , well … all they 've really got to occupy themselves is grumbling , and they 've become really good at that .
19 And every time they put themselves forward to go on to a tra on a training course , they 've actually got to think through , and maybe justify to their line manager ,
20 ‘ Whatever happens in the Arc she is just a star and she is the one they 've all got to beat , ’ declares George .
21 Because people can still be paying their premiums once they go past seventy one , they have n't got to cash it in .
22 miles away , off campus , you know , they have n't got to make it look good
23 change their mind , there must be there must be nine other posts that if they look round they could civilianise not I mean they have n't got to tell the public much it have they you still talk about the same amount of officers being civilianised .
24 So they have n't got to find the site of the clues ,
25 The one thing that really marks them out is good preparation , so that when they stand up in court they have n't got to think much about the content cos it 's at their finger tips , they know it , they know Mrs Brown 's age , they know how many children she 's got , they have n't got to think about it .
26 The one thing that really marks them out is good preparation , so that when they stand up in court they have n't got to think much about the content cos it 's at their finger tips , they know it , they know Mrs Brown 's age , they know how many children she 's got , they have n't got to think about it .
27 ‘ What has happened recently has been a big shock to them and they have now got to knuckle down . ’
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