Example sentences of "[pers pn] have put [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So I had to put up with the , I had a really shitty cycle and then , my run was , you know okay
2 As happens in any new venture , I discovered that the hours I had to put in at the beginning seemed to outnumber those available in any day .
3 I 've put up with the place for nearly twenty years . ’
4 Can I explain all those booklets that I 've put out on the table ?
5 At the end of the day I had the satisfaction of presiding in the Lords debate on the Bill and noting the very last words in Barbara Castle 's account of the affair : ‘ Now , unexpectedly , I have received a letter of ‘ appreciation ’ from Harold for the ‘ hard work and long hours ’ I have put in over the consultants ' ‘ package ’ .
6 Henrietta , tall for her age and spectacularly thin , stood by them in the bikini she had put on for the sunshine and the wand , hovering round the crowd , finally pointed at her .
7 Then you would n't have people thinking that going to a Phish concert means you have to put up with the smell of somebody who did n't do very well at school .
8 Although you have to put up with the pain for a shorter time , you may not have any real build-up to it — suddenly , strong contractions hit you — so it 's difficult to pace yourself and put into practice the breathing exercises you rehearsed so carefully at antenatal classes .
9 The Greater York authorities therefore looked for a widening of the options available , er , in Greater York , and those that have seen the Greater York study , and it is a document that we 've put in to the examination will see that there was a fundamental full scale wide ranging er assessment er of all the options er open er within the er Greater York er area and they are er set out erm in pages three er and four of N Y five .
10 We 've put in for the club entry and we 're just waiting to hear , you know , if we 've been lucky or not .
11 Here , for the nostalgic or merely curious among you , is the complete list of all the stuff we 've put out over the years .
12 We had to put up with the traffic .
13 Does my right hon. Friend agree that there would not be nearly so many such companies if they had to put up with the economic and industrial policies of the Labour party ?
14 The jurors who had made the perambulations in 1225 were summoned to explain why they had put out of the forest districts which had been forest before 1154 , and also royal demesnes .
15 He had not returned any fulsome gratitude to his staff for all the work they had put in during the day ; but he always found it difficult to express his deeper feelings .
16 Exhibitors also complain they have to put up with the theft of their merchandise , and suspect their bills are inflated by ‘ ghost ’ workers , who are paid but do no work .
17 Both went to art school : neither needed art school to learn how to do the work they have put up in the Hayward .
18 ought to be said really , since Alan is not here and is erm is resigning , well perhaps that could come a little later on because I think both Joan and Alan er there should be some record other than this about the work they have put in for the Society er I mean the only idea I have , I do n't know how much of a a precedent this is , whether , whether anybody should be offered life membership of the the society or is that only for do you have to reach a certain age
19 ‘ He 'd been out of football for nine months in France , and he had to put up with the boo-ing .
20 Mostly , he supposed , he was happy because she was going to be the most startling singer he had put on to the Hochhauser stage .
21 It 's put on by the Rotary Club of Alfreton .
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