Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adj] put [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | It should be possible to put on about 100 new applicants in an hour . |
2 | Surely if I know all this I should be able to put on just enough weight to make me feel comfortable , or at least stop losing any more ? |
3 | ‘ We must be prepared to put up wi' a bit of discomfort , ’ Ernest said . |
4 | To be a good government officer you must be able to put up with these frustrations . |
5 | The party faithful might be willing to put up with such dissonance among their candidates . |
6 | ( Or how much they might be willing to put out these days . ) |
7 | They may be content to put up with a certain proportion of customer complaints for a given volume of business . |
8 | I seriously doubt if it would be possible to put up a climb like this without bolts , particularly as the rock is not beyond suspicion . |
9 | So we 've got the I think that to fulfil I I P requirements , we 've got ta put out some it would be useful to put out something like a training and and development policy . |
10 | After more than a year of " the war to end wars " Wilson was still pressing the need for the accumulation of a strike fund of such a size that when the war was over , the union " would be able to put up such a fight that their opponents would never be able to withstand " . |
11 | This is really scraping the bottom of the barrel , selling off the defence related industries of our country and I do n't believe the people of this country will be prepared to put up with that . |
12 | A three year old is comparatively weak and easy to get to the bottom of , whereas a four or five year old will be able to put up more of a resistance ( if that is in his nature ) . |