Examples of 'has got to go' in a sentence

Meaning of "has got to go"

has got to go: This phrase is commonly used to express a strong need or decision for something to be removed or eliminated. It implies a sense of urgency or necessity to get rid of a particular person, thing, or situation

How to use "has got to go" in a sentence

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has got to go
And that bird has got to go too.
This has got to go on the nightly news.
That means one of you has got to go.
One of us has got to go up there and get it.
That scruffy shed of yours has got to go.
All this shit has got to go by tomorrow.
Homophobic and transphobic language has got to go.
Your mama has got to go to work tonight.
But the facial hair has got to go.
This has got to go through social services.
I am thinking that this pipe has got to go.
All this has got to go on somehow or other.
An important package has got to go back.
This has got to go straight up to the bridge.
Then the price has got to go up.

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Tony has got to go for the head.
That little man has got to go.
One of us has got to go for this to work.
That green wall has got to go.
It has got to go through all these steps.
That shipment has got to go out today.
Has got to go out and save these animals.
Your sister has got to go for good.
Every single one of those barriers has got to go.
But this has got to go public now.
But that racetrack has got to go.
The ball has got to go through the middle.
The lead brick has got to go.
The money has got to go back to where it belongs.
This junk food has got to go.
This has got to go out now.
And the beard has got to go.
Duke has has got to go to that hearing tomorrow.
Your defeatist attitude has got to go.
Somebody has got to go down there.
Every one of them has got to go.
Somebody has got to go in there now.
One of these races has got to go.
Ford here has got to go in and get him.
All of this clutter has got to go.
This store has got to go on climbing.
And that whole third act has got to go.
This guys has got to go downstairs.
I do not know how much longer this has got to go.
The tunnel has got to go away.
He has got to go back into his gilded cage.
And that he has got to go away.
She has got to go through it to get to it.
But this tree has got to go.
Daddy has got to go the bathroom.

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