Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] work " in BNC.

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1 Pat 's job had already brought her into contact with the problems people face when they retire and feel that just because they 've stopped working , they 've dropped out of society .
2 As Betty explained : ‘ We 'll still be visiting a lot , particularly once I 've stopped working , but in the home she will have the company and the care that quite honestly is beyond us now .
3 ‘ And I 've enjoyed working with you too .
4 " I 've enjoyed working for you very much . "
5 People who ooze experience , self-confidence and charisma appear to find most aspects of teaching easy ; many of the best drama teachers I 've seen working , however , are quiet and self-effacing , and I 've seen relatively inexperienced young students running very successful whole group drama sessions .
6 and then to find out what sort of people they 've got working for them and what qualifications .
7 He 's as knowledgeable as any man I 've got working for me , and Dillon was saying so only last week .
8 It 's not just the better the members that we 've got working in the Health Service , it 's about everybody in the room and everybody in the country who wants to use it and we 've got ta get it a bi a bit higher up on the agenda at this union and I hope Mick , that you can give us the confidence and give us the commitment , that that 's what we 're gon na get from this union .
9 I think it 's damned sporting of you , given the material you 've got to work on . ’
10 They 'll be here in a minute and I 've got to work things out .
11 ‘ I 've got to work in the morning . ’
12 They would begin to know that putting a little eighth note right before the next bar meant anticipation and that made things easier because , if you have a half hour lesson and they want to learn something by Iron Maiden , and you want to show them a dorian mode in three octaves and they 've got to show you their chords in four or five positions , you 've got to work fast !
13 ‘ I 'm afraid I 've got to work , ’ Ricky said brusquely .
14 ‘ I 've got to work .
15 At first we just made conversation , but after a couple of drinks Reid looked at me thoughtfully , twiddling his half-empty glass , and said , ‘ There 's no reason not to tell you this , Kit , but since we 've got to work together , I 'd rather explain my mode of living before the old cats on the island — the European gossips — start telling you stories .
16 A message I 've got to work out .
17 I 've got to work tomorrow . ’
18 And sometimes when you 've had a late night with the baby and you come in and think , Oh , I 've got to work , and they say if you 're tired just go to sleep on the couch .
19 Well it does when I when I hit the thing , but but that 's when it gets when I 've got to work it .
20 ‘ I 've got to work on some stuff for an article , ’ she said .
21 I 've got to work into it gradually .
22 These teachers are telling us that you 've got to work hard if you want a good job but there 's no jobs there anyway .
23 Er you 've got to work these out .
24 ‘ I 've got to work out a new course . ’
25 In the lower sixth we try to do lots of experimentation … so they have a year of doing really interesting work , and then you have to pull them into line ; and you might say , ‘ You 've got to do composition , graphics , etc … and you 've got to work to these criteria . ’
26 Sales people are naturally competitive , but they 've got to work as a team .
27 You 've got to work for yourself really have n't you .
28 I 've got to work pretty intensely with the team , and we need you as well .
29 It 's something that I 've got to work out by myself . ’
30 And where we 've got to work together right now is to ensure that the U K stays competitive .
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