Example sentences of "'ve [verb] [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And you 've come to listen to the sean nós ? ’
2 And the the women and that who live in that area , tend I 've noticed to walk on the other side of the road anyway .
3 ‘ I 've grown to realise over the past few weeks just how much the place really does mean to you , ’ he said quietly .
4 Okay , I 've said go for the obvious ones did n't I ?
5 And er at times , at spells , I 've got to put on the pink bandage , at times , you know , to get the swelling back down .
6 Do the easy ones first , the ones that you can definitely answer , rattle those of as quickly as you can so then you know what time you 've got to spend on the difficult ones That 's a very good point .
7 You 've got to go for the big stuff .
8 Now we 've got to go into the fine print .
9 Of course I 'm sorry , for some strange reason I thought we were going that way , I 've got to go through the other way have n't I ?
10 what you do , cos I 've got to finish on the other side
11 No it 's cos I 've got done by the other teachers before .
12 And whether the erm the kind of ideology or the ideas are christian or Marxist erm you 've got to wait till the overwhelming mass of the people see that truth before er it can be effective .
13 I 've got rid of the damn thing now . ’
14 main problem at the moment is that they want one person to deal , cos at the moment we 've got us dealing with national account and we 've got dealing with the regional account managers and sales execs dealing with the individual branches and I think things are getting lost as it goes from one to the other
15 ‘ Germany 's too far away , we 've got to fly across the occupied territories .
16 You know , I was on the phone to a customer for fifteen to twenty minutes because they 'd had a bad experience and I was actually making an appointment for Roy to go in and that twenty minutes is a long time , and I think really if anything , it 's just brought to me really , , how little time sometimes , it 's not always the case , it does vary , that , depending on the incoming calls , depending if you 've got got through the emerging paperwork for whatever reason , how little quality time perhaps you do actually spend on the phone , making outgoing calls to sell .
17 But there 's some awkward ones and they 've got to concentrate on the awkward ones so that you get this impression I ca n't spell anything .
18 Is that all we 've got left of the electric cable ?
19 Well that 's , that 's fine you 've got to start with the easy ones and at your age you would n't , you would n't normally be doing them this hard at all , this is for sixteen year olds who are doing their , their plot paper on G C S E maths so you expect to find , oh hang on this is a bit hard there 's a bit of work in this , but I think you 're capable of doing it .
20 You 've got to stay in the sweet spot .
21 You 've got to look at the real situation .
22 I think we 've got to look at the other side of the
23 You 've got to look at the other positive thing as well though that if it comes out as a target and there are specific training needs there throughout the
24 When everything around you is just plain bloody crazy , you 've got to look for the crazy answers . ’
25 ‘ It 's my wife 's antenatal class this afternoon and I 've got to look after the other one . ’
26 Erm having considered this , I think that what we 've tried to do in the economic activity projections is to try and estimate job need and to try and balance that with an appropriate level of provision to meet that need .
27 So , if you need a sympathetic ear or advice on a problem you 've failed to resolve with the relevant college office , it will often pay you to consult the student-union Office .
28 ‘ Our urgent need is for a bowler , and that 's why we 've failed to knock over the final three wickets in an innings on five occasions this season .
29 Now they 've managed to get round the popular vote .
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