Example sentences of "'ve get make " in BNC.

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1 so 's tonight I 'm a different person cos I 've put make up and I went and got my hair done and I feel different tonight but I do n't feel under pressure that I have to wear make up all the time cos nobody treats me any different whether I 've got make up on or whether
2 no its not for my husband cos my husband says you look nice whether I 've got make up on or whether I have n't got make up on so really
3 We 've got to make , we 've got make some assumption .
4 I 've got make a fresh lot .
5 I might bring in a note tomorrow saying I 've got make an appointment
6 You 've got to make your own judgements and assessments .
7 With somebody like Mr Scargill , I think you 've got to make yourself as available to the media as you can .
8 You 've got to make that crystal clear ! ’ said the soprano voice .
9 If you want to get them to look at something new , you 've got to make them see . ’
10 That 's what we 've got to make people see ! ’
11 ‘ Then if there 's time she wants a ‘ Guess the Weight ’ cake making as well — I 've got to make it look as if it weighs five pounds when it really weighs ten . ’
12 If you want to motivate them to go out and sell that product , you 've got to make them feel it is important to them .
13 In each case you 've got to make a fixing of some sort — either driving a nail or a screw .
14 ‘ I also liked the idea of producing images of people in the public eye which do n't adhere to the unwritten rule of portraiture — that you 've got to make some kind of personal comment about the sitter , capture their essence , if you like — which , at twenty four , I did n't feel particularly qualified to do .
15 The Land Rover does n't belong to me and I 've got to make sure that those who 've given money to the trust do n't have it wasted . ’
16 You leave school in a few weeks and you 've got to make yourself a living .
17 If you do n't see him , you 've got to make all your points religiously until you see him , and having found him , he makes a note in his diary , and you make a note in yours and you 're away .
18 John Tholen , chief executive of the authority , told New Scientist : ‘ I am a conservationist myself , but in the end you 've got to make up your mind as to which is more important — people or birds . ’
19 Well I 'd better , 'cos today — ’ in between massive mouthfuls of toast — ‘ I 've got to make up my tiny mind what I 'm going to do .
20 We 've got to make plans . ’
21 You 've got to make them feel that you 're not expecting too much of them , or you may make them freeze .
22 I want to make her better but you ca n't do that so you 've got to make some effort .
23 ‘ We 've got to make people realise that drink-driving is still a live issue .
24 If you 've got points you 've been unable to answer you 've got to make them part of the report back which wastes yet more valuable practitioner time . ’
25 ‘ I 've got to make a call .
26 I 've got to make the arrangements , love .
27 They 've got to make a law , like , an' them that break it … well' — he drew in his breath noisily ‘ I would like to see them swing . ’
28 I find I 've got to make excuses for myself if I do n't , but I sort of think I 've got this to do for the children , and that to do — and I 'll have a grand old clean up next week , sort of thing .
29 " You 've got to make the break sooner or later .
30 But I do I think that would be very useful but we 've got to make sure that we get this assessment started , so , if we do n't get round to eighth year then that 's tough !
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