Example sentences of "would [verb] up with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm but our summary really would be that if one followed the County Councils proposals , this county would end up with a severe housing shortage . |
2 | You will have to explain exactly why the first report was useless , why the particular expert was chosen and why you think that a new expert would come up with a case-winning report . |
3 | Occasionally these protégés would come up with a one-off prestige film which could be used to show how respectable and serious Hollywood had become . |
4 | The range performed these duties , but with a certain reluctance , and I wondered how Otto would put up with a mere cup of water to shave in . |
5 | But at Lowwood , on Windermere , half-crown echoes might be had by those base snobs who would put up with a vile Brummagem substitute for ‘ the genuine article ’ . |
6 | At six-thirty he would turn up with a large jug of the club cocktail , for it was a tradition that committee meetings ended with a toast to the club in its own tipple . |