Example sentences of "have have put [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 But it is perhaps worth noticing here that firms have not been conspicuously forthcoming with offers to fund the schools , and the DES itself has had to put up considerable sums to support the first of them .
2 London Transport ( LT ) , for example , has had to put up recently with dubious accusations that its trains have suddenly started running late .
3 ‘ Yes , I am remembering ; and please remember , too , Great-grandmother , that I am not a miss any more ; I am a married woman who has run your house for years and has had to put up with a man of your choosing . ’
4 ‘ They have already had a bit of excitement , while the rest of the country has had to put up with the phoney war . ’
5 I have since asked my constituent for an update of the position and she has confirmed that the family has had to put in a good deal more extra money to finance both daughters than it had previously expected .
6 Well I think it 's er down to the competitive tendering process where the County Council has had to put out the cleaning contracts for schools to tender .
7 ‘ So would you have if you 'd had to put up with half of what I 've been through in the past !
8 Instead of having to cancel a trip to the Blue Mountains , she 'd had to put off a trip to the Blue Danube .
9 ‘ I would n't be surprised if your ‘ lovely Lotta ’ , whoever she is , deserves to have your precious Knudsen as a reward for having had to put up with your ideas of chivalry ! ’
10 Whereas hostility was expressed towards me in the taunts and jeers of my classmates and even by physical assault , I reckoned that Elsie would have had to put up with prejudice of a different sort .
11 During recent reporting of The Dangerous Dogs Act , I often spoke up on behalf of dogs that many people might otherwise have had put down — I think the owners are at fault for not acting responsibly .
12 She had scrumpled it up and tossed it into the wastepaper basket with an insouciant laugh … well , more of a furious scowl , actually , and then had had to put up with Helena asking whether Matthew Prescott was that rather super chap who had been featured in GQ a short while ago .
13 ‘ Ever since I resigned , I 've had to put up with this incessant , ‘ You 've got to be realistic , ’ from you .
14 While our friends have made their new houses look good in just a few hours with a lick of paint , we 've had to put up new ceilings , repair skirting boards and hack off layers of old tiles .
15 Due to the printing and publishing costs , we 've had to put up the price of your BROWNIE magazine .
16 What was more , they 've had to put up with a relief milker while their herdsman was laid up with flu .
17 I have had to put up with inferior accommodation , lousy food and paltry pocket money .
18 What a wonderful prospect for piano buffs who for far too long have had to put up with hurriedly performed and inadequately recorded Vox recordings from the young Michael Ponti and others in a ragbag assortment of concerti with ‘ mix and match ’ orchestras and conductors .
19 It seems to me that quite a few of our senior British players have had to put up with more than their fair share of criticism in recent years , when perhaps a bit of encouragement might have been more appropriate .
20 My wife and family have had to put up with abuse . ’
21 Now I 'm not saying that two wrongs make a right , and the fact that women have had to put up with this means than men just have to put up with it in their turn .
22 The tormented partners have had to put off their divorce actions as they ca n't sell their homes .
23 ‘ She 's a very sensitive child , though she 's had to put up with a lot already , her mother being ill so much . ’
24 The black Dutchman , Winter , who 's had to put up with much racial abuse , continues in the space reserved for Gazza .
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