Example sentences of "you [vb past] got [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd got to do your sport for him and , if you did n't , you 'd get a bad report .
2 And we used to have skittles , and what you 'd got to do , for skittles you got to throw to knock them down , do you see ?
3 But you see er you know you 'd got to do that so in between those times you could n't do much else could you ?
4 But we and there was erm , and there was another one and you 'd got to do about erm some , someone gets kidnapped and erm you have to do it , and they ha some somebody finds out and they erm rescue the
5 And you 'd got to take a knife , in one hand paper in the other paper in the other for business . .
6 About half and hour and er , I used to take my sandwiches with me you see you could n't , there were no canteens then , you 'd got to take it was a bottle no and flasks
7 But you 'd got to go , and you 'd got to mark your register and , and if you did n't go you 'd lose a day 's dole .
8 But if you 'd said oh well I 'll prepare , what about if I prepare you , oh yes well I 'll have that probably if you 'd got done it he 'd have it because he had to help himself .
9 And er we used to get the work come to us all jumble up in waggons , and throw it onto a bench and then of course you 'd got to pick the top before you could turn it .
10 So , if I pass my er printed overheads for this one an allowance er , is , and you were talking about it really , you were using this as though it were going to be er , your money that you 'd got to spend for doing each one of those activities or each bit of work within the , the project .
11 Th drawing you see there used to perhaps be some like that there wide and then the er then that narrow well you 'd got to divide them by what they call drawing .
12 And er but at er there you 'd got to go for the other two years , and some parents were rather wondering whether that left you late in the queue for a job , because jobs were very difficult .
13 You 'd got to go !
14 And you 'd got to go and look for work .
15 Now when we was between sixteen and eighteen if you was unemployed you 'd got to go to school .
16 But you 'd got to go , and you 'd got to mark your register and , and if you did n't go you 'd lose a day 's dole .
17 but they were doing you know , and then you 'd got to go and claim it back .
18 I mean today , you 've got to be an educated man to know how to even , they 've got er tractors and everything , but in those days you 'd got to set your plough furrow out so as you you could run your plough down your first one , and then as you as you ploughed your first furrow out you 'd got to plough your next one into it .
19 Oh I had about a shilling pocket money I think , although they used , they 'd fine you , they 'd stop money off you if you were late if you were a quarter of an hour late you could n't go in and erm until , and then you 'd got to explain to your mums , well that you were some money short you see , why is this , and we had to say well we were a bit late getting in when you started out soon enough you see .
20 But y you 'd got to watch , there again , that er you did n't exceed the width of er of your waggon , which it 's maximum limit was er would be er eight foot three , or er eleven foot six , high .
21 they are , she got the forms er but it did n't go and you 'd got to fill them in and then it happened with , but then suddenly she came home one day and she said oh she said I 've got a job
22 You 'd got to clean and then er
23 And having l your mother and father left er , your parents had left you with such low money in the early stages you could n't In any case you could n't My friend was a nurse , but you 'd got to have a special background .
24 But no , it was a certain type of tobacco but you 'd got to bring it ready-rubbed and er you know , it 's back to the Co-op you 'd go and it was n't very far .
25 ‘ I told you you 'd got to try and keep yourself looking nice for Mrs Hollidaye , ’ said Gloria .
26 And then the woman that would lend them money 'd say , well you 're not having any more , so you 'd got to try and find somebody else who 'd lend you money .
27 how much er you 'd got and how much you 'd got coming in and how much you 'd , you 'd you know , your , what your erm commitments were and
28 Oh oh yeah well there was no option , you 'd got to cos you dare n't speak you 'd oh er friendly in our lunch break you know er dinner break really we did n't have lunch time erm we were all friendly together and er as I say er we got on alright , but you 'd er you 'd got to stick at your job absolutely you dare n't move oh , they do n't know they are born today
29 and you 'd just hit it like that and as you hit , you 'd got to run and come back again , before she got the ball to t er tap you on er you know , with the ball .
30 And I 'd been to top standard as it was then it was standard seven , and as the er you know now they let when the when they 've somebody in so long they let them walk about and come home and all so That time of day you got to you 'd got to pass examins and exams and such like as that .
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