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91 And what we got to put up with is a disgrace. 92 The mercenary ones simply put up with them and pretend that they love them for what they can get out of them. 93 Thus mild steel structures, for instance, can generally put up with cracks at least a metre long without breaking. 94 If he had been attached only to me, he would not have the strength to put up with me now. 95 Larger fish will, however, put up with a freshwater environment for a short time. 96 Residents have to put up with noxious fumes from the nearby factory. 97 There's a limit to the amount of discomfort anyone can put up with. 98 The fact that they were none of these things was something she had to put up with. 99 A lot of that sarcasm is just bravado, and if I can put up with his teasing, can't you? 100 Her defiance also seemed to strengthen Roy's resolve to put up with the treatment and get well. 101 How, he asked himself, how could one put up with that, day after day. 102 When people are seeking asylum they shouldn't have to put up with this. 103 Why would anyone put up with a charade? 104 Eg: He can't put up with her hesitance . 105 I could not put up with his indecency. 106 I never could put up with the woman's inquisition. 107 You shouldn't put up with an abusive partner. 108 You will have to put up with Grace's absent-mindedness. 109 She refused to put up with the student's disrespectful behavior any longer. 110 I simply cannot put up with your abjection to his patronizing tone. 111 But some observers believe that too many buildings are still being put up with a few bolt-on green features, without proper thought as to what could be achieved through a more considered approach. 112 King William could not put up with his sister - in - law , and the Duchess fully returned his antipathy. 113 "I can't believe that (Californians) will put up with all these nanny, nit-picking laws, " KFI-AM radio talk-show host John Kobylt said. 114 There are many inconveniences that you have to put up with when you are camping. 115 In fact, many sympathized with me for having to put up with such a neanderthal of a boss. 116 I moved because I can't put up with officious landlady any longer. 117 The Bull's possessiveness can bring about some problems for you however if the price is right you'll put up with a little control. 118 At the bottom of Chinese pacificism is the willingness to put up with temporary losses and bide one's time. 119 How many guys would put up with a girlfriend who's sexually anorexic? 120 They're willing to put up with a niche language like Squeak because the framework is so productive, lowering the total cost of development dramatically, and improving time to market.