Example sentences of "you [verb] got to get " in BNC.

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1 See you 've got to get rid of all that because at the back of your mind you 're still saying , Well I 've spent a lot of money still only done part of the job .
2 Do you think , you see you 've got to get another bloke and bloody great , he 'll do the same thing .
3 Oh , you see you 've got to get
4 It er you were taught , and er I ju I 'd say it was as liberal a education as you get now , but you 'd got to get your maths , you 'd got to English , you 'd got to get a language , you 'd got to get a science , and
5 It er you were taught , and er I ju I 'd say it was as liberal a education as you get now , but you 'd got to get your maths , you 'd got to English , you 'd got to get a language , you 'd got to get a science , and
6 It er you were taught , and er I ju I 'd say it was as liberal a education as you get now , but you 'd got to get your maths , you 'd got to English , you 'd got to get a language , you 'd got to get a science , and
7 You 'd either a cart or a horse and cart , or a tractor and trailer , and you 'd nice peat , and all these heaps of muck and you knew that when there was n't anything else to do you 'd got to get out there and spread it .
8 ‘ Look , you 've got to get back inside the system somehow . ’
9 YOU 'VE got to get rid of the males , ’ David Gardner said with such fierce determination that he conjured up an image of concentration camps for male hops in remote parts of Kent .
10 You 've got to get on and deal with the problem and forget it 's a crisis .
11 You 've got to get used to these things .
12 The idea of touching people in the crowd or letting people in the crowd touch him was something that had not occurred to him , but to be beautiful and that remote — you 've got to get a crowd to touch him because that was what really got them wild .
13 Now , you 've got to get down to the real nitty gritty : how will the stage look , what about the sound system , who presses what buttons for the audio-visuals and when … ?
14 You 're preaching to the converted in us , but you 've got to get at everyone else .
15 If it 's just for yourself and you fall off and hurt yourself you can pull out , and nobody 's the worse off , but if you 're in a team you 've got to get round else the whole team is in the cart .
16 You 've got to get it in your mind that , somehow , you 'll drop the fact that you 're gay-and-happy-to-be-gay into the general pool of conversation at work .
17 You 've got to get out and help yourself . ’
18 The County Champs are only a month or so away , and you 're thinking you 've got to get some speed in the legs before the serious stuff gets underway .
19 You 've got to get rid of him . ’
20 You 've got to get ahead of the rest , ’ I blurted .
21 Sam made some odd choices , and I guess as the venues get bigger you 've got to get broader .
22 You 've got to get her away from here if you do n't want her to end up where her mother was ; an' the best place , as I see it , is a closed school , an' there 's not a closer one , I should imagine , than the one under them sisters .
23 Two of us in a great mass of strangers , and various things to do that you 've got to get right , like follow signs and collect your luggage ; then you get looked over by the customs , and no-one particularly cares who you are or what you 're doing there so the two of you have to keep one another cheerful …
24 You 've got to get hold of them too
25 You 've got to get your casualty from the cause , but make sure it 's safe for you , now if it is a , a place where you 've got to get your casualty out and you have n't got a lifeline and I must express this really that there must be two of you and if you are going in you only go in if you think it is safe to go in and you must have a line attached to you and there 's somebody outside , so that if you do get erm overcome by fumes or whatever , they can pull you out , you are safe , they 'll see to you , if there is no hope , you do n't try to be the hero , what you do is go and make a phone call and get the professionals in , because they do n't want to come along and have to deal with two casualties , when there 's only one .
26 You 've got to get your casualty from the cause , but make sure it 's safe for you , now if it is a , a place where you 've got to get your casualty out and you have n't got a lifeline and I must express this really that there must be two of you and if you are going in you only go in if you think it is safe to go in and you must have a line attached to you and there 's somebody outside , so that if you do get erm overcome by fumes or whatever , they can pull you out , you are safe , they 'll see to you , if there is no hope , you do n't try to be the hero , what you do is go and make a phone call and get the professionals in , because they do n't want to come along and have to deal with two casualties , when there 's only one .
27 Say they just going for a walk , yeah , and you come across this , say this young kid has been climbing up the trees and hurt his leg , you 're the only person around , so you , you 've got to get help yeah , cos he 's losing a lot of blood , but you 've got to stop his blood same time as you 've got to get help , yeah , so what 's the priority , you just stay
28 Say they just going for a walk , yeah , and you come across this , say this young kid has been climbing up the trees and hurt his leg , you 're the only person around , so you , you 've got to get help yeah , cos he 's losing a lot of blood , but you 've got to stop his blood same time as you 've got to get help , yeah , so what 's the priority , you just stay
29 Thus ‘ you 've got to be very sure of your ground , because you 've got to get up , not in a court , but in an appeal situation , and give evidence ’ .
30 And you 've got to get there at night and at weekends to find out what really goes on , and whether they are meaningful in terms of pollution . ’
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