Example sentences of "you have [to-vb] [adv] of " in BNC.
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1 | It 's her you 've to sleep along of — ‘ |
2 | houses in them days , if you worked on a p work on a place , you had to live on a place , you see , if you got the sack you had to get out of 'em . |
3 | If you stop to admire the view , you have to stay out of reach of the keas , an over-friendly mountain parrot which likes tackling anything shiny on a vehicle . |
4 | Addictions do come in handy sometimes : at least you have to get out of bed for them . |
5 | Because you have to get out of the premises of the people when they lock up . |
6 | You have to get out of first and second gear quickly to get the best out of the 325 . |
7 | Unless you have to get back of course . ’ |
8 | But that 's not the one cos you have to come out of there and cross over . |