Examples of using Have got to start in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
I have got to start studying.
Come on, you have got to start!
I have got to start the movie.
Real subtle."We have got to start small.
We have got to start being nicer.
People also translate
so I have got to start somewhere.
We have got to start somewhere.
If we're to get to the bottom of this, we have got to start here.
You have got to start eating something.
I know, but Alex, you have got to start sooner or later.
I have got to start labeling these suits.
Jobs. You have got to start thinking.
I have got to start prepping for tonight.
Sure, but I have got to start the fire again.
I have got to start going to those meetings.
But we have got to start somewhere.
We have got to start showing results.
Ma'am! You have got to start this car for me!
You have got to start seeing it, too.
You have got to start being firm with him!
You have got to start writing again, Frank.
We have got to start calling some other places.
You have got to start thinking for yourself, Alex.
We have got to start talking in the garage. What?
We have got to start talking in the garage. What?
What? We have got to start talking in the garage?
What? We have got to start talking in the garage.
You have got to start thinking bee, my friend.
We have got to start preparing for Notre Dame.
You have got to start slipping punches