Example sentences of "put [adv] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Here , however , is a biography with a glorious wealth of material , put together with scholarly scrupulousness and self-effacing sympathy , which enables the women of the past to speak for themselves .
2 Movies , particularly comedies , are now put together with half an eye on the potential for a spin-off TV series .
3 Without them movies might just be flickering images , put together with some talent and no passion .
4 Notts County against Pisa , two one at half time , we 'll be bringing you er commentary in the second half , sharing the commentary with the match at between Shrewsbury Town and Blackburn Rovers , it 's a third round replay in the Coca Cola Cup , Blackburn went ahead on six minutes through Mike , equalizing on twenty and a short while ago Shrewsbury taking the lead , a penalty put away with some aplomb by , they lead two one .
5 I put up with all their talk , and I did what I had to do according to the state in which the Lord had placed me .
6 I 'm going to get ca n't get no blinds but they put up with that though make a drink coffee .
7 Glad of the work , they put up with shabby trailers , long hours and sketchy benefits .
8 I mean , I do n't how they put up with each other .
9 Probably these seemingly unintelligent mares were unable to find shelter in such weather when they were young , and now as older horses they put up with such conditions out of habit — a habit that is not conducive to the best health of the horse .
10 But users put up with this for a feeling of euphoria and heightened sensitivity .
11 Some of them may well have been to boys ' boarding schools and put up with this sort of behaviour
12 I mean people put up with sexual harassment because of the power imbalance .
13 I took Tim to the match one Easter Monday they played Luton in league match , and Ted played , the old Ipswich player , and we go absolutely , it rained , hailed , blew , and we got home soaked to the skin you know , and er it seems to make you feel better if they win you know , but if you sort of put up with those sort of things and they , they lose it 's makes you feel right down in the dumps , but when they get promoted like they did last time it 's remarkable , it 's been remarked about this aspect , that people in local industry seem to work harder , and it seems to be a boost in general local traders make shop window displays and it seems to be a boost to the town in general and give a lift to the town if you like
14 Put across with maximum intensity on a tiny stage , it works capitally , the deflowering of Lady Julie represented by a couple of entwining dancers .
15 Had to put up with poor BBC radio reception .
16 Supporters of BOTTS COMMON CORINTHIANS will no longer have to put up with annoying cancellations or last-minute postponements because of a frost-ravaged pitch during the winter months .
17 I am not singing ‘ Take my head and my heart and all my bad habits but by the way I 'm sorry that you have to put up with all that but they 're just part of the package you see . ’
18 I just have to put up with all the humiliations that fall on my head in this great country !
19 You should n't have to put up with all this at a time of such sadness .
20 For example , T-connectors come in for a lot of punishment and have to put up with all sorts of strains , such as people inadvertently standing on the cable .
21 Like us , they are persecuted minority who have to put up with all sorts of abuse from harbour officials in order to earn their living .
22 He could make five thousand more in the City , but he 'd have to put up with all the yuppies .
23 She must have loved the real father of Phena very much if she was willing to put up with all of this .
24 You know , you had to put up with all that , you had to take your chances in them days .
25 Ah , well y'see youre lucky you do nt have to put up with all the constant SCUM hype .
26 That men should have to put up with such brutalizing conditions — ’
27 It was all Harriet could do not to confront her , have the whole thing out , tell her that she was not prepared to put up with such behaviour any longer , that she might be a war widow with a child , but she was living in her mother 's house and should at least not take such care and help for granted .
28 It was well-staged and well-sung ; and even if one had to put up with such seed pearls of wisdom as ‘ Beauty is in a lover 's eyes ’ , it was none the less a serious attempt to deal with the implications of the legend .
29 The party faithful might be willing to put up with such dissonance among their candidates .
30 But since there was no other mill , people had to put up with such treatment .
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