Example sentences of "[pron] 've [vb pp] [prep] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 've got to be at the ‘ crem ’ circa four . ’
2 ‘ Look , I 'm going now ; I 've got to be at his place for three . ’
3 You were just saying , you know , that we should just walk in the streets and things like , but I would just not walk out in the streets at night , I 've got to be in the car with the doors locked and , and I just would n't walk out in the streets at night , not because any thing has happened to me , but its just through what I 've heard , I 'm just terrified .
4 I 've got to be in London tonight , and I know a very nice old gentleman there who 'll let you live in his place and not even ask you for money ! ’
5 You 've had to be like that all the time , otherwise you feel like you ai n't getting there , they 're getting the better of you , like … ’ cos you listen , do n't you , when you 've had the baby they are supposed to help you and advise you , so you take all their … but then you can only take so much , and you think these must be the mad ones , like .
6 You 've got to be over there for eleven o'clock and you 've had it after that to get anywhere else
7 You 've got to be at X Baths . ’
8 You 've got to be at school by quarter to nine in the morning .
9 Now you 've got to be at different levels all the time .
10 you 've got to , you 've got to be at it all the time .
11 You 've got to be on your guard . ’
12 To set up that sort of operation twenty four hours trucks rolling in and out , you 've got to be on an industrial estate
13 And so you 've got to be like a bloody monkey and you 've got to climb up the side of the van and climb along the side of the van without damaging any of the furniture right to the front to find the box to bring it back again .
14 You 've got to be in the chamber , preferably sitting on those red cushions .
15 So you 've got to be in the know , you 've got to be in the club , to understand the jargon .
16 So you 've got to be in the know , you 've got to be in the club , to understand the jargon .
17 Mr Mitchell , clearly reflecting on his transaction , commented later : ‘ In this day and age , farming is far more than a way of life — it 's a business and you 've got to be in there to protect the right to keep sheep .
18 He says we 've got to be on the road by nine o'clock at the latest . ’
19 Because I 'm going to help her with her paper round tomorrow so she can get it done early — the people do n't come before 7 and we 've got to be at the bus terminus by 8.30 ; because that 's when we 've arranged to meet — ; meet our friends of course and so if I help her with her round she can get it done in time .
20 Nanny 's not going without you , we 're just going to get in another car park , right but nanny 's got to nip in that shop quickly cos look , we 're late picking Ben up , we 've only got ten minutes and we 've got to be at , be at the nursery , alright , and nanny 's gone into that shop and we 're now gon na drive round the other side of that , that square and then erm , nanny will be back , alright ?
21 Nobody 's going to tell us that we 've got to be at work by f , half past eight .
22 And er so er er I said to my friend , like me pals I said , Well look we we have n't been in the Army a year , so we 've got to be in two more years before it comes our turn our turn to be demobilized , so we just might as well sign up for a couple year , get two months leave and twenty quid , because we shall do that if we do n't .
23 that 's where they 've moved to is near Bolton .
24 they 've got to be on separate days
25 states , they 've got to be accurate , they 've got to be at least half a mile apart
26 He likes them fresh but they 've got to be like virgins — you know , untouched .
27 These levels erm they 've got to be in the context of the levels of the national curriculum or fail to be valuable .
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