Example sentences of "got to [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Well , life is not like that and you have got to individually contact every single one of the countries and do everything you fairly and properly can to make sure that they are on your side , and this is what I did . ’
2 You 're in a competitive situation , and you 've got to either learn the salesmanship or else start getting used to failure . ’
3 Now that they gone independent , we 've got to again look and see what are our roles there .
4 to have but you 've got to just go for what you can erm well afford to .
5 Yes , but you 've got to just leave the the thing , come on I think they want to close , and I want to get to Marks , so do you not really want the collage kit at the moment , you 've got collage kit 's have n't you ?
6 Got to just pop into town .
7 it 's like he 's got to just keep that little
8 I I think you 've got to just look at that constitutional concept .
9 Now though I 've got to just get on with the rest of my life
10 ‘ We have not got a lot of money and we have got to just get on with the job of trying to sort things out on the field .
11 That it is happening , you 've either got to just let it happen
12 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
13 Quite apart from the bizarre situation of a bought log book and contact lenses , you have got to also measure the style of a fellow that goes to those lengths to do something he wants to do , and wants to do badly .
14 You 've got to , you 've got to physically go there two or three times , you 've got to form the agreement .
15 I can put fax stuff to Tracey and have it back the next day , but I 've got to physically fetch it , that is the only disadvantage or arrange to get it picked up .
16 well you 've got to snip it first , have n't you , you 've got to fucking snip it with the long hairs first , the old cut throat .
17 theory that you made a mistake , and you 've got to somehow explain that
18 I think that they , you know , i i i i if there is da damage being done to the bridge , then we 've got to somehow address that in a different way .
19 When you er I mean you 're in that er situation , how do you cope with the idea that you need the money , you need the job , but you 've got to somehow sell yourself and get employed on the best terms ?
20 cos that 's how , that 's why we 've got to ultimately look at all the scripts , and sort of ,
21 And then we did a jungle trek and erm the guide said if I do that you 've come near , if I do that you have to go away , if I do that you 've got to quickly climb a tree
22 Relating , you form a , a bond basically between you and the customer , that 's why you sell well , cos you gel well with your customers , there 's empathy there , you 've got to come across as caring and sharing , but you 've got ta ask questions and you listen to the answers , right , you 've got to basically treat their problems as if they were your own , do you know what I 'm saying to you ?
23 Do they end up working the way we 've got to bloody work here on this tiny pension or the pension that they 've earned as an MP
24 That was going to be in May so we needed it to ship in April so I said , well you 've got to you 've got to still finish it at the same time .
25 The budget of the Horton generally puts day to day work has got to better reflect the fact that there 's a growing district Hospital , and has got to better reflect the size of the population it serves , and then also about a third of the patients that are treated at the Horton come from Warwickshire , Northamptonshire and Gloucestershire , but actually the Horton is funded as if every patient there comes from Oxfordshire , and that 's clearly crazy , and we 've got to make quite sure that cross-boundary flows of patients are better reflected by cross boundary flows of money .
26 The budget of the Horton generally puts day to day work has got to better reflect the fact that there 's a growing district Hospital , and has got to better reflect the size of the population it serves , and then also about a third of the patients that are treated at the Horton come from Warwickshire , Northamptonshire and Gloucestershire , but actually the Horton is funded as if every patient there comes from Oxfordshire , and that 's clearly crazy , and we 've got to make quite sure that cross-boundary flows of patients are better reflected by cross boundary flows of money .
27 You 've got to actually sign it .
28 Ability to actually do something rather than just copy something to follow instructions means they 've got to actually do a ste step-wise thing .
29 Yes , I was going to add to that slightly , and to what Judy said , in in the sense that the implication , the question I think , is a correct one , that every organisation , and N C V O would n't be immune er , than from any other , have got to actually ensure that they keep this at the front of their agenda all the time .
30 so I have Sally , and , and er , her mum always cooks a meal in the evening so I , I do something like toasted cheese sandwiches or beans on toast or something like that at lunch time , but there was one time when she wanted peanut butter and , all her brother used to ask , I , her brother does n't come to me now , he stays at home cos he 's going on fifteen , and as he 's next door but one anyway , you know if , if anything goes wrong he can come along to me , but all he wanted was my homemade blackcurrant jam , and now he does n't come any more I 've got to actually give him
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