Example sentences of "'ve [adv] got [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well you 've only got to go back to what we 've been discussing and Jesus
2 You 've only got to roll out of bed
3 So that 's how you look after your bandages and all these things that we 're going to show you you 'll find in those little sections in your first aid book so if you get confused or why you 've only got to look up in the book .
4 ‘ I 've only got to look twice at someone , ’ he said in desperation , ‘ and the next morning I 'm engaged to her . ’
5 And with this go , I 've just got to go on through this , the average weight of an consignment Express , or on next day is twenty eight kilos , and if you 're talking about two day , three day , it was ninety nine kilos .
6 ‘ But the way I see it I 've just got to get on with it , I do n't have any choice . ’
7 I 've just got to get out of here . ’
8 ‘ There comes a point when you 've just got to face up to the private hell you go through every day . ’
9 You 've not got mixed up in any fiddles ? ’
10 You could find it useful to comment on past reactions and to ask for a fresh angle : ‘ When we 've talked about having some staff working from home , we 've always got bogged down in cost factors regarding the technology needed .
11 My tutor was saying to me that when he did his degree twenty odd years ago , he knew everything there was to know about chemistry , but because it 's growing , because it 's new , you 've always got to keep up with it , whereas history does n't change , does it , apart from you add a bit on to what happened last year ; with chemistry it 's constantly changing , you 've always got something new to learn , you never stop really .
12 so they 've still got to go back in three months , she was , I hope I 've not got to come back and pay , so what the
13 You 've still got to get on with life !
14 No , you 've still got to get back to your place
15 When Ken got up that afternoon — he had n't come home till three in the morning — Wendy said , ‘ I 've really got to go back to work ; I 'm drinking too much : this life is driving me mad . ’
16 And of course you really , in order to get at the origins of history , you 've really got to go back to the , to the Greeks .
17 So , let me , Simon , when we get back to , to your division we 've really got to sit down with Graham and Peter now and erm , get it as part of their work to produce .
18 It did sound to me like a crush , because you 've really got to play away from the mallet have n't you ?
19 So that 's er , no plan will commence with more than fifty thousand Okay , what we 've now got to take off from these two figures is if there any other permanent health insurance benefits the client 's got with any other insurance companies .
20 Now when the buses pull up there , they 've got to double park and it completely blocks the road , I mean you 've either got to swing right round the bus on the wrong side of the road and you know you could easily run into something coming the other way .
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