Example sentences of "'ve got [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've got to chance it , ’ Graham replied grimly .
2 And I can nae , can nae sleep lying down horizontally , I 've got to kind of you know kind of
3 Cos I want to go home and , I 've got to home cos I 've I 've a stack of paperwork on my table .
4 By the time you 've got to Level 5 you 'll be able to do spectacular aerial manoeuvres .
5 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 .
6 But er what I was wondering , I 've got to water .
7 You know , so I , I mean , I talked about this before , this is a mailing that I want to do in October , which means for example , that I 've got to print the catalogue in July , which means I 've got to proof it in June , which means I have to actually design it in April and May .
8 In the first place you 've got to type all those numbers , names and so on into the thing before it becomes of any real use .
9 They 've no sooner packed up their waltzers into 150 segments than there 's another bloody Bank Holiday and they 've got to wheel round and reassemble 'em again .
10 ‘ Naturally , the premium will be on straight driving , and in this department we 've got to rate players like Matt Stanford , of England , and Scotland 's Dean Robertson .
11 yeah , I find that , that I 've done it and I 've written down the answer and then I ca n't think which number does it go to , and by the time I 've got to number one they 're on about six , so I might as well , I 'm lost it completely , so I ca n't do that either and my project work , course work , goes towards certain percent of my marks and I ca n't think for the life of me why
12 but you 've got to par cook them because they do n't
13 Okay you 've got to fork out insurance and er petrol .
14 But you 've got to practice with me to get the movements right so I 'm to stand in for the swan . ’
15 Or it could be part of the training sessions , let's have what we were doing yesterday , skill drills , but you 've got to practice it and practice it , until eventually from those forty contacts using a ratio of ten to one , we get four appointments .
16 Now which are the ones that you 've got to group ?
17 Again depending on what they 've currently got cos again we 've got to dove-tail this plan into any current arrangements that they 've already got .
18 You 've got to thingybob all through everything .
19 Yeah , that 's it , I mean , you , you 've got to job , .
20 so there is this mixture of er of the older element and the younger element which we 've got to sort of marry during this course .
21 funny squiggles and you 've got to sort of like when you first see X squared , and you think , What 's that ?
22 We 've got to sort of create the world , and so forth , and sort of run it , and so on , and , well , try to make some kind of , of , of sort of viable proposition of it , and all the rest of it , and it just seems to me that we can get better results if we treat the , if we treat the sort of , well , for want of a better word , the local inhabitants with a certain amount of , of , of respect , and , and , and trust , and and , if we help them , and and guide them , to the point where they can become sort of independent and sort of self-governing , within the framework of the free , well , of the free , sort of , well , of the , yes , free kind of system that we enjoy ourselves . ’
23 there 's no use bothering to how ours worked you 've got to sort of know how this one works .
24 You know you 've got to sort of move on .
25 and I mean it used to be the fact , oh god well we 've got to sort of have dinner at twelve o'clock , we 've got to be round there by four .
26 You sees like cutting , you know you see these walls that are like that and they sort of go down like that and join a pillar and do the same again , just , instead of doing that you lay the soldiers across the top and you , you 've got to sort of cut the bricks in between ai n't ya ?
27 I know , but you 've got to sort of set your sights realistically have n't you ? and there 's a lot
28 So , I mean these are the supporters that they , they 've got to sort of focus on erm even i he does say that some of the erm er leaders of the associations are n't actually up to scratch but he says eighty five percent of them are and it would be wrong to attack or to arrest , you know , the other fifteen percent and it 's got to come from their own discipline of the association , you let the movement grow together , do n't try and er become er , you know , resisting forces because er these are the people who we 've got to erm s stay with and to look after , to harness erm to work for and er so that 's basically , is his conclusion .
29 and you 've got to sort of well
30 So I 've got to sort of I 've got ta record a .
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