Example sentences of "have put [adv] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I really am glad to be home , even if it means having to put up with a typical British summer .
2 That bias towards comfort has meant compromises as far as sporting handling is concerned ; so you do n't have to put up with a jittery ride over poorly made up roads .
3 ‘ You will all have to put up with a certain amount of unwelcome attention from the Press , but I have warned them that we will not tolerate any interference with your golf .
4 The position of women has changed in a number of ways , such that a wife does not have to put up with an unsatisfactory marriage in the way that her mother might well have done .
5 Lydia , picturing Hywel 's dark eyes , thought that he 'd probably have put up with a great deal rather than have strangers in his house .
6 ‘ However , I have concluded that it is too much to expect of my colleagues in Government and in Parliament to have to put up with a constant barrage of stories about me in certain tabloid newspapers .
7 Natural mothers had to put up with a great deal .
8 Her husband , who had put up with a great deal , and was to put up with much more , was not yet prepared to lose his marital rights .
9 Over the years , Anne had put up with an awful lot from me and she had now finally decided she could n't take it any more .
10 He had put up at a cheap pension , the Hospedaje Lisboa ( ‘ Camas , Comidas ’ — Rooms , Meals ) , where he had an even smaller room than the one assigned to me at the Colegio .
11 And this is , I mean , what they 're asking , actually to be fair to them they 've put in for a thousand pound against three .
12 No , Chief has n't set any questions , erm , the other change to this has been to remove the fire 's special interest and we 've put in as a separate paper , so that we can bring them up to date .
13 As a result of the closure of Owlerton Stadium , they stated , supporters would ‘ have to put up with a certain amount of incontinence ’ .
14 Mind you , you have to put up with a certain amount of check in most jobs , and veterinary practice is no exception .
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