Example sentences of "n't put up " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I could n't put up with that , ’ said Piggy-wig . |
2 | Without the new share capital , the banks would n't put up the £5bn syndicated loan which was to provide the bulk of the tunnel 's finance . |
3 | Should you hear curious snortings and snufflings from your garden after dark this spring , do n't put up the barricades . |
4 | If we can afford it and they do n't put up the price . ’ |
5 | In short , there is no reason whatsoever under the rules of the Socialist International why the Labour Party should n't put up candidates against the SDLP in Northern Ireland . |
6 | She would n't put up with shenanigans with Angela Brickell . |
7 | Of course you would n't put up with such nonsense , but you do in an outdoor shop . |
8 | Off he went ; he must have persuaded my mother because when I eventually did get home , she did n't put up any resistance . |
9 | ‘ Then he wo n't put up any fight . |
10 | I consulted my conscience but it did n't put up much of a fight . |
11 | ‘ You just change yourself , and do n't put up with the crap . ’ |
12 | Ferrari had the temerity to do so with Lauda , another remarkable talent , and Niki did n't put up with it . |
13 | I would n't put up with mice on something like this if I was them . |
14 | Oh no ; she could n't put up with that , not at this moment ; and so , saying , ‘ Stop your jabber and get on with your breakfast . |
15 | But I 'll tell you this much : she 'll have to spend most of her time with you 'cos I could n't put up with her round me feet all day . ’ |
16 | By then I realized it was all too late anyway so I did n't put up a fight . |
17 | Still Patsy did n't put up his hands , inviting his opponent to take another swing . |
18 | But I would n't put up with it . " |
19 | ‘ Arnold would n't put up with the man , not at any price . |
20 | I wo n't put up with it , I tell you . |
21 | Well , they do n't put up little ones either , I mean they they they 're very loathe to put |
22 | An and they ring up and they say they 've had a cold all week and they ca n't put up with it a minute longer |
23 | ‘ Syl wo n't put up with all this nonsense , ’ said my mother unwarily . |
24 | She chose you , and she can as well abandon you if she chooses , and you had better be on your guard in future , for she wo n't put up with another such turmoil upsetting her established rule . |
25 | Nowadays , people would n't put up with those circumstances , but in those days it was accepted as a fact of life . |
26 | ‘ Well , this Veronica wo n't put up with this — comes round the theatre between shows one night — really drunk — really — I do n't like that in a woman — and she 's swearing and effing and blinding — big shout-up with Steenie — going to tell his wife , all that . |
27 | He was quite surprised for a minute , but did n't put up too much of a fuss . |
28 | I do n't know why the fairs do n't put up their tents on a permanent basis . |
29 | If I remember correctly , the woman I held in my arms back in that little make-up room did n't put up more than a token fight . ’ |
30 | ‘ I could n't put up with him . |