Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv prt] with " in BNC.

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1 If it does grow , then there is a certain amount of administration that has to go along with it .
2 The thing about art is that it is n't just a nostalgic wallowing in things of the past that are comfortable , but art as an adventure , and one just has to go along with it .
3 She therefore has to carry on with Stanley .
4 He has to come up with a strategy which will instill new financial disciplines in Polish industry and satisfy the demands of the workers/public en masse .
5 The living room has to house some or all of these things and if it 's used for eating has to come up with storage for china , glass and cutlery too .
6 British officials understand China 's concern at Mr Patten 's plans — but he has to come up with arrangement for elections in 1995 and although the colony 's business community is cool towards them there are growing demands for democracy .
7 What he has to come out with is not initially clear , but it becomes clearer when a taste of gay night-life turns him off , and he trails back to his dull wife .
8 I s'pose now we has to put up with young Doctor Lovell dashing in and out again before you can tell him what ails you . ’
9 Of course , the Signature is gold-plated throughout while the JD has to put up with chrome .
10 We all has to put up with it ; you 're a brave girl .
11 Laughton has had no luck with injuries but every coach has to put up with that .
12 No , even the hyenas wo n't laugh at these and anyone who has to put up with you telling these gags is likely to let you take a closer look at the lion 's cage — like from the inside .
13 When his younger son comes of an age when he wants to get married , any girl he brings home is going to take one look at the life his mother has to put up with and she 'll be off . ’
14 I 'd forgotten what a delicious meal tea could be ; and sitting there I felt invaded by the envy of the man who lives in an institution , and has to put up with institution meals and institution everything else , for the rich private life of the established .
15 If dumps like this are what she has to put up with , then up with this she 'll put .
16 Within the limitations imposed by his hosts and his own inhibitions and scruples , the anthropologist has to mix in with local society and become the life and soul of the party .
17 Or , for that matter , what good is it to the teacher who has to keep up with the ins and outs of teaching reading and who needs to diagnose the difficulties of Jason , Amil and Della and then advise a colleague on how to help them ?
18 IBM has invested so much in the development of , and so much more in the marketing of , OS/2 2.0 that it has to plough on with it even if in 18 months ' time it becomes clear that it is becoming at best a respectable also-ran in the desktop stakes .
19 ‘ But the lad has to get on with his life and to be fair he has done . ’
20 Garry would dearly love the club captaincy back but he is realistic enough to know he just has to get on with the game .
21 The Defence Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) , has to get along with an annual budget of only $1 billion .
22 With PASCAL , you have to prepare a whole program , and then you have to tell the computer to digest it , that 's called ‘ compiling it ’ , and then possibly it has to link in with other programs , and then you can run the program .
23 Well you 'd have somebody had to go in with her to make sure she did n't take anything that belongs to him
24 Sponsors of each of the ten identical yachts have had to come up with a £220,000 entry fee to get them to the start line in September .
25 ‘ Ever since I resigned , I 've had to put up with this incessant , ‘ You 've got to be realistic , ’ from you .
26 The reformist politician has already been forced to make compromises in the new party programme he has drafted , and has even had to put up with seeing the dreaded word ‘ Marxism ’ inserted into the version he will be proposing to the delegates today .
27 I have had to put up with inferior accommodation , lousy food and paltry pocket money .
28 ‘ She 's a very sensitive child , though she 's had to put up with a lot already , her mother being ill so much . ’
29 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 .
30 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 .
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