Example sentences of "have to put [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Scott-Howard is showing Vincent Fallon 's elegant ‘ Manifesto ’ office range ( compare with the spine-bending stuff most office workers still have to put up with ) ; Erco Lighting is switching on Mario Bellini 's highly sculpted ‘ Eclipse ’ spotlight ( light years removed from the near statutory clusters of white spotlights peddled by DIY warehouses ) ; and Rodney Kinsman of OMK will be sitting on his own ‘ Trax ’ seating , designed primarily with public spaces in mind . |
2 | As a result of the closure of Owlerton Stadium , they stated , supporters would ‘ have to put up with a certain amount of incontinence ’ . |
3 | Most foreign politicians would be shocked by the conditions some MPs have to put up with , crammed together in dim corridors and insanitary Gothic broom-cupboards . |
4 | Exhibitors also complain they have to put up with the theft of their merchandise , and suspect their bills are inflated by ‘ ghost ’ workers , who are paid but do no work . |
5 | You would n't believe what I have to put up with . |
6 | Why should decent people have to put up with this crap ? |
7 | 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 . ’ |
8 | At football matches or at confrontations at seaside resorts the police have to put up with a lot of abuse . |
9 | Not only are the most disadvantaged on the receiving end of most crime , argues Harrison , they also have to put up with the heaviest police presence . |
10 | Having recently came back from canoeing in Austria where canoeists , fishermen and landowners all enjoy what nature has provided , it certainly dates what canoeists have to put up with in parts of this country . |
11 | The message may be communicated by direct remark or innuendo : ‘ Sex is dirty ’ , ‘ I have to put up with your father ’ , or ‘ It never did anything for me . ’ |
12 | I just have to put up with all the humiliations that fall on my head in this great country ! |
13 | And finally , remember you have to live with yourself for the rest of your life : you only have to put up with your counterpart for a short time . |
14 | Then you would n't have people thinking that going to a Phish concert means you have to put up with the smell of somebody who did n't do very well at school . |
15 | A scab is something you have to put up with until the time comes when you can pick it off and flick it away . |
16 | The amount of sorrow , grief and hatred that gay men and women have to put up with just to SURVIVE instantly makes them infinitely stronger than you . |
17 | Ninety -nine gardeners in every hundred have to put up with the garden they have , facing the way it is , and can not pick and choose or move it around . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Apart from the crap reviews and the spelling mistakes and misprints in the mag , you have to put up with pages of noncomputer-related crap ! |
20 | The kind of treatment you have to put up with is disgraceful and if you do n't , you simply get fired . |
21 | When you 're in public life you have to put up with er cameras and er things going erm around so and we 're going to be er , completely anonymous in er that , so |
22 | Dogs , on the other hand , have to put up with a range of 1 dioptre all their lives . |
23 | Sometimes you have to put up with some hard things in life . ’ |
24 | It 's not fair , but you have to put up with it . |
25 | And we all enjoy ‘ having a go ’ at the rotten services we have to put up with . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Mind you , you have to put up with a certain amount of check in most jobs , and veterinary practice is no exception . |
28 | You have probably already … . ’ — she looked viciously at her son , for a moment , making him flinch from her temper-'Women do not need more men than they have to put up with . ’ |
29 | So now I have to put up with him on the boat . |
30 | Although you have to put up with the pain for a shorter time , you may not have any real build-up to it — suddenly , strong contractions hit you — so it 's difficult to pace yourself and put into practice the breathing exercises you rehearsed so carefully at antenatal classes . |