Example sentences of "[adv] i have [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Come on your potty 's in here darling , come on you 'll trip over if you try and walk too far like that , come on I 've got to no come on . |
2 | So the flooding had not been from the lake — which hitherto I had assumed to be the case ; maybe it had come from the river whose bed , now dried , I had seen from my eminence on the hillside . |
3 | ‘ If only I 'd listened to the old folk telling their stories . ’ |
4 | Only I 've got to erm Ashley Road , I mean , I can go |
5 | They will say ‘ I did n't know he was hoarding the tablets ’ or ‘ If only I had listened to what he was saying , maybe he was trying to tell me how he felt , and I was always too busy to listen . ’ |
6 | Perhaps I 've tried to be too clever , she thought , reading up world affairs , and he thinks that 's all I want to talk about . |
7 | Perhaps I had spoken to two of the many tourists that must be coming over to pay their respects to this capital of capitals . |
8 | Obviously I 've got to be extremely careful about what I say concerning the referee . |
9 | I did it all on me own , of course Alan sat here like a bloody idiot , I said you sit there do n't get , he said I thought you were getting a cloth , I burnt all me arm trying to , jumping out , hacking me hair out there so I had to say to this bloke I said well there 's erm justice for you , he said what ? |
10 | So I had to go to Moscow and look for some plywood . |
11 | So I had to go to the , like the job centre and they offered me this , which I did n't really fancy at the time . |
12 | Then I was told that girls were being taken on the railways so I had to go to Ipswich and take two more exams and started work as a booking clerk at Needham Station when I was sixteen . |
13 | I 've had to go back up in to him , yeah , but I do n't know what happened last night , I do n't know whether he was not quite tired enough , erm , he must of got up as soon as I put him down and started sort of moaning then I went into the girls and I sorted them out he started screaming he did , so I had to go to him in and lay him down and making him lay down |
14 | And it was all in a bunch , so I 've had to sort of unhook it . |
15 | So I 've got to be very careful . |
16 | So I 've got to er one I 've got it diaried to meet you and Keith about a press launch and er a you know a press release |
17 | So I 've got to be there to fill it back up again . |
18 | I 've been going to bed at half past one and I was doing the T M A for two nights , then I 've been doing his V A T for two nights so I 've got to bed really really late and I just and , the thing is , the T M A were all on about my then I just start to relax I had to resort to herbal knockout drops . |
19 | So I 've got to sort of I 've got ta record a . |
20 | East Devon District Council has looked at the paperwork and has realized that the Community Council is going to match anything that they give , so I 've spoken to their recycling officer and he thinks that the way the budget is , we 're very likely to get one of the containers from them , which would be matched by another from the Community Council . |
21 | So I 'd to go to the washing racks for fourpence a day . |
22 | So I have to say to you that whilst I 'm putting these forward , it 's absolutely clear that we would be having adverse comments and criticism er , from the S S I , and that you would be moving into areas that I ca n't recommend to you , but I , I put them forward as obviously illustrations . |
23 | And then , at 4 am one pitch-dark morning , I found myself where all along I had planned to be : standing on a steep hillside on a clifftop , waiting for the sun to rise on the world 's first dawn of the day . |
24 | Anyway I 've spoken to and is tied up until February which is fine because |
25 | Just I 've run to the toilet . |
26 | George went to make sure there was a table for dinner ; Annette said : ‘ I 'm so sorry I acted the way I did with you … somehow I 'd got to blaming you you know how it is … ’ |
27 | Already I had ceased to be sure which side I was on . |
28 | ‘ We did not realise what it meant and the more I have listened to them it is fair comment that they are saying it is too much . |
29 | The nearest I 've come to being arrested in the line of duty was when I was told to go out onto the streets , microphone in hand , and smile at people . |
30 | ‘ The nearest I 've come to celebrity so far is sharing canapés with Samantha Fox on the Jonathan Ross show . |