Example sentences of "[vb mod] put [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The days are long gone when drinkers should put up with warm and often out-of-condition beer . |
2 | Repairs and maintenance No one should put up with unrepaired property . |
3 | We are departing from this usage , and must put up with some inconvenience , in order to have consistency and hence clarity in several contexts . |
4 | And there 's tear stains on it but I 'll put up with that . |
5 | Australian Aborigines are very direct about this so they , so they do expect something back for the initiation an and it 's a kind of reciprocal thing where okay , you initiate me and I 'll put up with all this crap from you , but you know , you give me a wife , you 've got daughters I want a wife and er if I do n't get it , there 's gon na be real trouble and this is how the system works . |
6 | Manufacturers seem to think we 'll put up with any old crap ! |
7 | And they 'll put up with any conditions . |
8 | The floor was a bit damp but I could put up with that . |
9 | She could put up with that if it got her to a city , or within reach of a ve-hickle she could scav . |
10 | Well , she could put up with that until they got on board . |
11 | now I could put up with that , but obviously Colin could n't , but having saying that I feel , I , I think I learnt a lot from being bonus there |
12 | It was a week later and Agnes was in the state of not knowing if she could put up with this present situation even one day longer . |
13 | And if he could put up with humourless Hugh for three weeks in the sun , the family , who could n't have many jokes to look forward to , would be glad of a running commentary on their holiday by the well-known author of ‘ Jottings ’ . |
14 | And Mr Hawick did n't seem to me the kind of chap who 'd put up with that . ’ |
15 | She 'd put up with enough of them from him . |
16 | But she would put up with all that to make Tina happy and give the children a secure childhood . |
17 | Well that , that could be an idea but I think people would put up with that I , I think it was just because they were , then old fashioned . |
18 | ‘ People will put up with all sorts of stuff , ’ he oddly phrases it , ‘ if they like you . ’ |
19 | They will put up with dreadful weather , poor course conditions , quick hooking , three-putting and a bad elbow , and still enter the bar thinking they enjoyed themselves . |
20 | Of course , it 'll take a day to get it settled ; but I can put up with that . ’ |
21 | A bit of beating is all right , you can put up with that , but if a man is tight with his money there 's always trouble in the house . |
22 | You can put up with that , good God ! |
23 | Or it said — so you can put up with this ? |
24 | I can put up with missing pizzicato detailing at bar 383 of the first movement — one of Beethoven 's happiest small orchestral fancies , beautifully brought out by Böhm and the VPO on DG — but the second violins ' inaudibility as they pick up the shepherd 's song of thanksgiving leaves a gruesome hole in the texture . |