Example sentences of "have got have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ A pop song has got to have a good short title , ’ explains Fred . |
2 | The only precondition we 've got on that , is that it 's got to be thirty seconds long , we can use whatever sound effects we like , we really , to begin with , we have got to have scripts , everybody here takes part in it has got to have a script first , |
3 | the they day staff , so consequently whoever 's in a =pec specific position has got to have the responsibilities that go with that position . |
4 | And having l your mother and father left er , your parents had left you with such low money in the early stages you could n't In any case you could n't My friend was a nurse , but you 'd got to have a special background . |
5 | and they used to know the , the wrongdoers , and when alleg allegations were made about any violence on the police , they would know the policeman pretty well , and more often than not they could tell whether a policeman might be of the type who might provoke anybody , they knew the policeman very well indeed , and my word if the policeman was assaulted in my early days , he 'd got to have a jolly good excuse not to be sent to prison . |
6 | Now she 'd got to have a double punishment , still she would soon put it about that Elissia and Daryl had planted the spider in Mary- Lou 's desk . |
7 | I have to record loads of tapes , no no not just these ones and I got other ones at home , I 've got have a bath , I 've got clean up my bedroom and you know . |
8 | Erm , if that 's the case , you 'll notice that the two copies that you 've got have the writing on the back . |
9 | you 've got have the aerial at the back and that connects |
10 | ‘ You 've got to have a work-force that believes in you . |
11 | You 've got to have a price range the public can buy . |
12 | ‘ You 've got to have a laugh with the kids , ’ says the proprietress , ‘ they 're alright . ’ |
13 | A tenon saw : Even if you plan to do no more carpentry than cutting a veneered chipboard shelf to length , you 've got to have a saw . |
14 | You 've got to have a yardstick of some sort — ’ |
15 | ‘ I 've got to have a name by 4.30 this afternoon . |
16 | They 've got to have a bit of room to move , like . ’ |
17 | Steve Groves for ‘ We shot it yesterday when it was 3 feet higher' ’ Nick Reason for ‘ Dad , I know you 've got to have a head for heights to canoe over a waterfall like that but why 's that man got two heads ? ’ , |
18 | ‘ Look here , we 've got to have a conference about the Sinking Fund . ’ |
19 | So I suppose you 've got to have a little bit of a thick skin . … . ’ |
20 | So you 've got to have a little bit of patience in relation to what other road users may do . |
21 | They said , " You 've got to have a lesson on how to make up bottles " , so I said , " I already know , there 's no need " and they said , " We want to make sure " . |
22 | But you 've got to do the right kind of exercise to get the effect er and again when you come to stamina it 's got to be , you 've got to have a bit of the all round to go with the stamina . |
23 | And the competence checklists came from that training course I was on , that 's saying everybody , as well as having a job description , you 've got to have a competence ch checklist , for that that er helps you to develop the training for the job , depending on the competencies you need . |
24 | We must move on , because we 've got to have a commercial break , and then we want to check on the traffic . |
25 | Yes , you 've got to have a certain degree of structure in it and that happens I think through the parish council in a number of the key areas , but you have got to retain a degree of flexibility , otherwise you will just stifle initiative , you 'll stifle growing issues that happen . |
26 | It does n't mean you 've got to , should , does n't mean you 've got to have a loud voice , it just means you 've got to speak , speak clearly and slowly enough to be clear . |
27 | The only other comment I had in terms of the scale of settlement , which I think is just touching upon the next point , is that , I mean depending on the conclusions you reach as to the the amount of housing to be provided for in a new settlement , I take the point that Mr Brighton made that you 've got to have a longer term perspective I think that he f that in the ten year period ninety six to two thousand and six that the new settlements to be brought forward during , erm I think it 's really unrealistic to achieve more than twelve fifty , fourteen hundred houses in that period , if you say reach a conclusion there should be two thousand houses in that period in a new settlement , there might be some benefit in having two settlements , each of a capacity of say twelve fifty , f for erm twelve fifty to fifteen hundred that can have capacity for the next plan period , and in other words to assist in meeting the constraints that exist on York that are likely to exist into the future . |
28 | Alright , if it 's a , so you , you 've got to have a definition , alright , you must have a , an example of it in , in action . |
29 | Yes , but they 've got to have a , you , you 've got to have a , you 've got |
30 | Yes , but they 've got to have a , you , you 've got to have a , you 've got |