Example sentences of "got [art] [adj] [noun] to go " in BNC.
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1 | Got a wee while to go . |
2 | I said it 's just extra if you 've got a nice card to go with it . |
3 | I have n't got a real tribunal to go to . |
4 | He 's got a long way to go home , ’ said Ray Shepherd quietly . |
5 | ‘ I 've got a long way to go before I 'm thirty , ’ she 'd say . |
6 | The birth was on July 1st and at 7 lb 7 oz he 's got a long way to go to catch up to dad . |
7 | Brothers , sisters , President , we 've still got a long way to go . |
8 | You 've got a long way to go before you can set up on your own . |
9 | As I say you 've er , you 've got a long way to go , okay , fine thank you . |
10 | However , we 've still got a long way to go on working together with the health service ’ . |
11 | Gemma 's got a long way to go before she gets to eighty |
12 | Phil 's got a long way to go actually |
13 | I do n't know , there 's still got a long way to go though |
14 | mm , I 've got a long way to go yet then have I ? |
15 | He 's got a long way to go to find it . |
16 | I know that some British civil servants are making considerable efforts to improve erm in these terms but erm I think we 've still got a long way to go in appreciating the importance of at least being able to understand somebody else 's language , erm even if you ca n't always erm communicate in it as well as you can in your own . |
17 | It does n't need me to say that we 've got a long way to go . |
18 | ‘ I have to start rehearsal on Monday , I 've got a new job to go back to . ’ |
19 | ‘ It must be terrible for people in the forces who have n't got a warm house to go back to . ’ |
20 | Oh it 's got a little bit to go yet |
21 | and they 've got a whole market to go |
22 | If you 're like me you 've still got a fair way to go ! |
23 | ‘ You 've got no goddamned right to go poking around in that computer , ’ Frank snarled . |