Example sentences of "put up [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Duke Berthold of Zähringen was now put up as the candidate of the Welfs because he appeared a man of means and was well known for his hostility to the Staufer . |
2 | And it is , I put up on the screen there where the depots are so they know what they 're looking for , and I say , now what I want you to is tell me where the depots are . |
3 | book , you , you say that history is not something , I ca n't remember the quotation exactly but roughly it was to do with history 's not something that you just write and put up on the shelf , it 's |
4 | The company memory of the late launch of a profitable product will convey more merit than the prompt launch of a failure , whatever the arguments put up at the time . |
5 | Our audiences put up with a lot , but they will not accept total inadequacies for every performance . |
6 | We put up with the buckets to catch the drips in the dressing-room at Taunton in order to enjoy the wisteria round the door of the George at Bewley . ’ |
7 | H. P. You put up with the discipline because of the unemployment . |
8 | put up with the sex for the secret , I put up |
9 | I put up with the small pricking claws . |
10 | So nothing to do with pets really , just put up with the hope or you can always take yourself with you miaow spreading the . |
11 | The Anglo Scotia lace factory was built around 1870 — a Gothic four-storey building of extravagant design for such a purpose , with castellated turrets and parapet recalling some of the fortress-like factories put up around the time of the Luddite riots . |
12 | When we returned together to Ninfania , you and I , in the late Fifties , there was litter in the streets of southern Italy , and it made them look more unfamiliar to you than the new buildings put up after the war and the bombing . |
13 | The People 's Militia has been busy ripping down posters put up by the Civic Forum in factories and elsewhere . |
14 | The People 's Militia has indeed been busy ripping down posters put up by the Civic Forum in factories and elsewhere . |
15 | Yes , c or another sign that they put up by the side of the road is was you passing this spot this time last week did you see anything . |
16 | She 'd seen the card I put up in a local shop , advertising the top flat . |
17 | This happened at Stamford , also , though the buildings put up in the market place there formed irregular blocks . |
18 | It 's just a bit unfortunate in my opinion , what they put up in the place . |
19 | ‘ We must be prepared to put up wi' a bit of discomfort , ’ Ernest said . |
20 | I am sitting in my office after the Assessment Group meeting , looking at a draft position paper on the assessment of the assessment process itself that David Poole , in the European Secretariat , wants the Group to put up to the Secretary of the Cabinet . |
21 | The Roman Catholics were interested that a combination between a Russian refugee , Georges Florovsky , an English high churchman , Michael Ramsey , and a dogmatic Swiss Protestant , Karl Barth , brought the ecumenical movement to an impasse because none of them was prepared to put up with a Protestant federation , and the union of these unlikely allies was too powerful to overcome . |
22 | As a result of the closure of Owlerton Stadium , they stated , supporters would ‘ have to put up with a certain amount of incontinence ’ . |
23 | So some banks will be forced to rely on retained earnings for shoring up their capital-adequacy ratios — unless they are ready to put up with a much slower growth in assets ( which few seem prepared to do ) . |
24 | ‘ She 's a very sensitive child , though she 's had to put up with a lot already , her mother being ill so much . ’ |
25 | Rather like the systems employed by general practitioners , there are advantages and disadvantages to both methods , with patients perhaps preferring the former system and being prepared to put up with a long delay once in the clinic to a worried wait of two or three days . |
26 | At football matches or at confrontations at seaside resorts the police have to put up with a lot of abuse . |
27 | It is too late for British Telecom to return to its old ways if only because the public now knows that it does not have to put up with a telephone system built for the 1950s . |
28 | That bias towards comfort has meant compromises as far as sporting handling is concerned ; so you do n't have to put up with a jittery ride over poorly made up roads . |
29 | ‘ While in times past a royal wife would be expected simply to put up with a situation no matter how desperate , the Princess of Wales belongs to a generation that has come to expect greater things from life and certainly from relationships , ’ she wrote . |
30 | Natural mothers had to put up with a great deal . |