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31 It's a crying shame that police have to put up with these mindless attacks.
32 I cannot put up with the current situation one day longer.
33 At my school we had to put up with a lot of do's and don'ts that were completely pointless.
34 Otherwise, why would anyone put up with her demands?
35 She's obviously prepared to put up with your terms.
36 People would never put up with it before then.
37 She wouldn't put up with shenanigans with Angela Brickell. Sentencedict.com
38 The party faithful might be willing to put up with such dissonance among their candidates.
39 They would gladly put up with a certain level of pregnancy risk if it meant fewer side effects.
40 They may be content to put up with a certain proportion of customer complaints for a given volume of business.
41 No one should have to put up with that kind of nonsense.
42 Why do you put up with a jerk like that?
43 Whatever the reason, Dauntless bit his tongue and resolved to put up with Cleo Sinister.
44 She put up with a lot of shit from her ex-husband.
45 That is the longest I have had to put up with lack of women.
46 But later - in the morning,[sentencedict.com] when he could put up with the old boy's fussing.
47 She noticed outside lavatories on the first landing - thank goodness she didn't have to put up with that.
48 It is said he had to put up with a sofa in the corridor until his identity was revealed.
49 And he's furious: Male speaker Dentists won't be willing to put up with such a pay cut.
50 We bet the Marquis De Sade never had to put up with bollocks like that.
51 Like the Picasso, it has five seats, so why put up with the added weight and bigger fuel bills?
52 No forgotten outcast on a remote island ever had to put up with anything like this.
53 For the moment, she would have to put up with things the way they were.
54 But former Rangers star Ferguson was having to put up with a torrent of abuse.
55 Thereafter we had to put up with Crewe elegantly stringing passes together while our overpaid boobies struggled.
56 I don't know how you put up with Claire's constant nagging.
57 We all has to put up with it; you're a brave girl.
58 He played with his toys, he drew, he got bored, he put up with long hours on the road.
59 The symptoms that he had put up with for 20 years now became a real problem.
60 Henry was infamous for his impatience and his refusal to put up with nonsense.
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