Example sentences of "have [adv] got to " in BNC.
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1 | Younger children in particular , before the insidious and evil influence of society and their parents have properly got to them , are sexlessly open and hence perfectly likeable . |
2 | And they quote epistles of St. Paul so difficult that the theologians , who have been working on them for two thousand years , have not got to the bottom of them . |
3 | Although some students have a good grasp of colloquial language , few have ever got to grips with the concept of register . |
4 | schools have still got to be covered . |
5 | Fungicides have still got to be used , but there is an increasing tendency to use organic fertilisers . |
6 | You have always got to be ready to smile and joke back with everyone who has a friendly jibe at you . ’ |
7 | And tea estates in India have now got to be owned by Indians or by the Indian government . |
8 | You get over one hurdle and there 's always another one to jump — and we have n't got to Becher 's Brook yet . |
9 | I got to the printers with my Boy George piece and it was finally time to say , ‘ Look , this is only a thousand words long and I still have n't got to the interview . |
10 | And we have n't got to the science-fiction world of brainwashing — in fact Harley came across pretty well at the last press conference . |
11 | ‘ We have n't got to the predicting level yet but the more familiar we are with the patterns , the better able we will be to make educated guesses . ’ |
12 | For some time I have been thinking of increasing it to £50pa but have n't got to the bank with this weather . |
13 | that 'll be the next hurdle , I mean we have n't got to that hurdle . |
14 | For some reason I have n't got to the bottom of yet , I have only just been informed of your arrival . ’ |
15 | he would You know he has n't g The records have n't got to be released then |
16 | We have n't got to the reselling stage with these yet because we 've been going about six months so the first resale is eighteen months away . |
17 | We have n't got to that yet . |
18 | and we have n't got to grips with the corporate market yet fully |
19 | And I I ca n't understand it and I still have n't got to the bottom of the reason why is doing , seems to me to be doing a lot of work herself |
20 | oh well , we , really the weather 's not to bad , you , you have n't got to be to sensitive about things have you , you 've got to just take it enjoy the lot , enjoy |
21 | Well you have n't got to ! |
22 | Because I did n't want the kids saying , ah , you have n't got to And I did n't want to go in on Saturday morning either did I ? |
23 | It wo n't say include ten or something like that which we have n't got to . |
24 | Also , primary schools are more adaptable erm they have n't got the constraints ; they have n't got the syllabuses to get through ; they have n't got exams at the end of the year ; they have n't got to the sort of subject departmentalization that you get in a secondary school . |
25 | Now what we have n't got to yet in this programme is what 's going back into the budget . |
26 | It seems to me that our leaders somehow or another have simply got to be persuaded that we are prepared to sacrifice a very great deal erm to secure erm a new attitude . |
27 | Given the economic significance of such groups , it may be surprising that neither Parliament nor the courts have yet got to grips with the problems they present . |
28 | My favourites have definitely got to be those which flower early in January and February . |