Example sentences of "'ve got go " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've got to go . ’
2 Anyway , I 've got to go in and snoop around a bit .
3 I ca n't make it , I 've got to go and see a mate .
4 ‘ I 've got to go away , Billy , ’ she says .
5 ‘ I 've got to go , ’ I tell Elena and rise to leave .
6 ‘ I 've got to go to a Fatherhood Class , ’ he told Jane gloomily .
7 ‘ I 've got to go to the library , ’ said Philip , walking on .
8 As I 've got to go back to Atherton , I want you to do it .
9 I 've got to go . ’
10 I 've got to go on the gate now so I have n't time to run after them .
11 ‘ We 've got to go home .
12 You 've got to go through the rough before you can get to the smooth .
13 ‘ But I 've got to go now , ’ the boy said , feeling the trunk pressing into his back again .
14 He no doubt thought ‘ If you 've got to go , go in style ’ .
15 But the Board feels that we 've got to go along with it .
16 They do n't tell them how infrequently the trucks leave , the red tape you 've got to go through . ’
17 All they 've got to go on is that she spent a lot of time lying on the sofa , and that 's hardly unusual for a lady in her time and circumstances .
18 If you want to be anyone or get anywhere , you 've got to go for it here . ’
19 We were in a car looking down over the Bay and I said I 've got to go out .
20 ‘ But we 've got to go and help with the horses .
21 ‘ You 've got to go on doing the horses , idiot , until they go .
22 Oh , Jessie , of all the people you could have taken a fancy to in this world you 've got to go and pick one of the Feltons .
23 You know , you 're so pretty you could have anyone , but you 've got to go and pick one of the Feltons .
24 Anyway — ’ She looked down on her partly eaten meal and her nose wrinkled before she went on , ‘ I 've got to go downstairs again , and you 'd better clear away here when you 've finished , then go into Mother and see if you can soothe her ruffled feathers .
25 ‘ In case you 've got to go and become a father again ! ’
26 Oh , we 've got to go and see , Shirley !
27 Even the day before I go ( to her house ) I 'm thinking ‘ How many hours is it before I get there ? — I 've got to go tomorrow — What 's it going to be like ? ’
28 ‘ We 've got to go ’ we said .
29 Those people have lived here for about two years and they 'll still say ‘ I 've got to go home because my old man wants his dinner . ’
30 I 've got to go , I 've got to wash , I 've got to find somewhere clean and decent to sleep , somewhere Mummy would approve of , fast .
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