Examples of using Have got to start in English and their translations into Danish
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Medicine
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Computer
Well, I have got to start somewhere.
Maggie, you have got to start trusting me.
I have got to start to give you credit.
I have got to start on the blueprint.
Honey, you have got to start talking to him about this stuff.
We have got to start teaching our kids.
We have got to start having conversations like this.
We have got to start treating him more like an adult.
I mean, you have got to start living, yeah?
You have got to start this car for me!
We have got to start looking into schools for Michelle.
And what we talk about is that we have got to start having brave and courageous conversations about
You have got to start using spiritual logic for these things
has">to become selfless at the end, so you have got to start from someplace.
My message to both the Commission and Council today is that all 27 Member States have got to start taking job creation enterprise seriously at the level of the single market.
And you have got to start thinking- plus we have got all the autism and the autism-spectrum disorders, and different grades of them.
Bill understood if you want to change the world,… you have got to start by changing the armies.
We have got to start having conversations like this,
something like that, but, in fact, in the rollover, we have got to start again from the beginning.
But somebody has got to start making decisions that protect this club.