Example sentences of "they 've [verb] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The one where the fence comes they 've asked to fence this end , it 's that , those thin bits over
2 Look at what they 've done given nine billion to their wealthy friends to move them into private pensions supported pension holiday because company funds are so big increased national insurance so we 're all paying more , even though we get less and compare this with the disadvantage , women first .
3 they 've sent said fifty odd thousand out but if people go in and make arrangements
4 And whether the wheel is turning too fast for them to cope with it somewhere along the line they 've lost control any and there 's still I 'm told young many a time a good shop steward and a good management should be a good team together , but erm unless they can work in harmony you know it 's no good .
5 He says they 've tried to sell more but ca n't drag people into the pub .
6 Oh , they 've started doing guided walks round the cemetery , and there 's going to be an open day at the sewage works .
7 Erm , I 'm not in a position to add anything very much to the article for next year , I spent most of Friday afternoon with the Tech last week , erm , but there 's still obviously a good deal of uncertainty about programmes for next year , erm , what I think has been very positive is that we have now er , this year for the first time since the Tech 's formation , they 've started to discuss some of the issues about the programmes with a group of providers .
8 But they 've failed to find any suspects .
9 We 've devolved the money to schools , but they 've got to spend most of it back with the council here .
10 They 've got vaults full of the stuff .
11 They 've got to go this morning .
12 The times a poor old lady 's been raped and robbed in , they 've got to inspect all the gas pipes or they 've got to inspect something or the other .
13 Very big , and also for the West Germans , because they 've got to absorb these sixteen million or so new er citizens and they 've got to pay for them until they pay for themselves , and meanwhile they 've got to carry various international costs , especially payments to Russia for the Russian troops who are going to stay on for three or four years , and pay for them to withdraw and pay to build barracks for them in , in Russia so that they can withdraw .
14 They must prove to Thadeus that they 're here to destroy what he hates , and they 've got to do this in a reasonable period of time .
15 The 13 headfuls of ideas they 've got show occasional but disturbing signs of driving them aimlessly away from what makes them so good in the first place and into acid rock tedium city .
16 Making sure that your candidate attends every meeting , for er s you know during er an election campaign they 've got to attend all the meetings .
17 Er bearing in mind they 've also got eight thousand pounds of earnings and so the eight thousand pounds of earnings they 've got to use that up er savings , sorry , savings not earnings er before they can actually get means tested erm and there 's a s a sliding scale between three thousand and there .
18 and they 've got to pick one of the cards and they might get the Joker .
19 Nigel says he 's trying not think about it and taking every race as it comes … what happened in Monte Carlo and Montreal was a wake up call and now they 've got to make sure they just keep going and getting points on the board
20 you give them another ten minutes they 've got to make some banging to knock it round
21 They 've got to make some money out of that have n't they ?
22 Glenn Hoddle says that playing at Wembley can be like making your debut … the sight of the twin towers still gives you a buzz but they 've got to forget all about that and get on and win the game … it 's a wonderful place to play he says and the pitch should suit Swindon but they 've got to concentrate on the job in hand
23 Very big , and also for the West Germans , because they 've got to absorb these sixteen million or so new er citizens and they 've got to pay for them until they pay for themselves , and meanwhile they 've got to carry various international costs , especially payments to Russia for the Russian troops who are going to stay on for three or four years , and pay for them to withdraw and pay to build barracks for them in , in Russia so that they can withdraw .
24 because they 've got to keep that reading going
25 When you 're poor and they 've got to find all the bills .
26 Different thoughts , but one thought : Secord would suddenly explode to the interpreter , ‘ He 's still not talking about the god-damned hostage thing ! ’ ; or , in North 's exasperated words , ‘ if we 're really sincere about this whole friggin' thing … they ought to be exercising every possible amount of leverage they 've got to get those people out . ’
27 So , they 've had to get men in , to board the windows up then if somebody else gets the house , they 've got to get these men to come and take the boards down again , then they glazier has to put the window in .
28 They 've got to have three hundred and twenty six seats .
29 They 've got to have three hundred and twenty six seats .
30 . They 've got to have three hundred and twenty six seats to get in .
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