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61 At football matches or at confrontations at seaside resorts the police have to put up with a lot of abuse.
62 So why do they put up with the real foreigners?
63 But why do I have to put up with election leaflets coming through my letter box at 6.30am?
64 When it got more and more painful to put up with him, I quit.
65 Are you in rented property so feel you just have to put up with what you have?
66 Make no mistake about it - I am not going to put up with this anymore.
67 He may have to put up with being ordered about by a big brother or sister anxious to exert their authority.
68 Would you rather put up with your condition than subject yourself to these wacky cures?
69 Laughton has had no luck with injuries but every coach has to put up with that.
70 Violence in the home is as much a crime as violence from a stranger,(www.Sentencedict.com) so do not put up with it.
71 Mrs Kim-Soon exclaimed that she would not put up with another Mrs Kim-Soon in the house.
72 Though it is dead the minute it leaves the scalp, your hair has a lot to put up with.
73 Then parents put up with the toy lying around for another couple of months before they want to get rid of it.
74 Economists who must put up with taunting at cocktail parties should re-member that the road to good intentions is paved with hell.
75 Well, each of us had to put up with different things to earn our food.
76 Gabby found herself wondering how Jane put up with them at all.
77 I don't know how she put up with it but she said she felt obligated.
78 Ferrari had the temerity to do so with Lauda, another remarkable talent, and Niki didn't put up with it.
79 If so, public opinion in the western democracies would probably put up with quite a lot of blood and bodies.
80 She has learned to put up with the constant roar of trucks and cars whizzing by.
81 We figured it was a bonus for having to put up with that drab Sunday issue.
82 Nevertheless, she had a quiet voice, and Millie could put up with her.
83 I wouldn't put up with mice on something like this if I was them.
84 More, he is a severe irritant, and Adelman could put up with irritation far easier than he could a tumor.
85 I don't know how she's put up with it at times, because she's an attractive woman.
86 They just had to put up with it and turn a blind eye.
87 They now have to put up with seeing their young thrown in prison and coming out with little chance of being rehabilitated.
88 He conducted himself impeccably, he was open and honest and had to put up with a lot from the press and media.
89 But users put up with this for a feeling of euphoria and heightened sensitivity.
90 Not going to put up with that, I wasn't, not after all that service.
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