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You would need to be a saint to put up with her children.

There are many inconveniences that you have to put up with when you are camping.

Angelina is said to be happy to put up with the sleepless nights because she wants to be near Shiloh.

I'll simply have to put up with two or three caterpillars if I want to meet some butterflies.

That day the minister's clerks and the subordinates had a great deal to put up with from his ill-humor.

If you want a place in the sun, you have to put up with a few blisters.

People found it hard to put up with so much advertising in TV series that a rule has been made to ban it.

As I backed out of the river water, I wondered what my forebears would have though if they had had to put up with so many silly laws.

Parents agree to pick up the phone bill in return for the reassurance of knowing where their children are; children are prepared to put up with the snooping if they are allowed to have a phone.

You have to learn to swallow a lot of words and emotions, and use only to express all your thoughts. It's not that you become indifferent, but that you learn to put up with it.

For example, you can use Platypus to isolate a piece of a Web page so you don't have to put up with ads and unnecessary cruft around the content you want to view.

If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain. You see it takes courage and strength to keep going toward your goal each time you fail. Failing should make us better not bitter.

INDIANS are fond of shopping abroad, a habit left over from the era of import substitution, when they had to put up with shoddy homespun goods in the name of national self-sufficiency.

Li was all set to burst out the door again, when Hsin-mei and Hung-chien, unable to put up with the quarrel any, more, also came out and began shouting at Ah Fu, "He's not paying any attention to are you running your mouth off for?"

Are we to put up with immaturity for ever?

My girlfriend Geraldine is a saint to put up with me.

She refused to put up with the student's disrespectful behavior any longer.

You have to put up with it, I suppose, because you set a good example to the lower classes.

"You don't know what Mama had to put up with when I entered the provincial Normal School for Girls.

They seem to be working night shifts at the factory so we have to put up with the thumping and vibrating morning, noon and night.

Some booed the outgoing President, but their anger was blunted by the knowledge that they would not have to put up with him any more.

On secularism, even if Europeans would prefer not to have others' religiosity paraded on the streets, the tolerance that Westerners claim to value requires them to put up with it.

Mother got good years of rice, wheat and rapeseed, how to put up with? I know, in fact, mother also very tired, also very pain, just mouth not to say.

Indians and Chinese were once willing to put up with any humiliation for a chance of a career in the United States. Now they have more and more choices back home.

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You'll also have to put up with some weird looks.

Bosses have a lot to put up with - like you for instance!

Kevin has decided to put up with us... so that his sister can go back to college in San Francisco.

In the future, there will be no need to look at the ugly man's face, nor to put up with his hands and feet from time to time.

Mr. Coleman, get in. You see, you are too big and my car is too small, so you have to put up with it.

By the time brain function returns to normal and we see our loved one for what he or she really is we are hopefully, sufficiently attached to him or her to put up with irritating habits.

The society has to put up with the existence of the abstract thing which nearly is behaved on everyone more or less. There is no such man existing without disguise.

It suits me to put up with him.

Equally, friends have to learn to put up with annoying habits and to tolerate differences of opinion.

Those who have faith are prone to become paranoid because the world is always changeable and persistent, and it is hard to put up with paranoid beliefs.

People want to do friends favors and hate to break a promise: Equally, friends have to learn to put up with bad habits and to accept differences of opinion.

The issue before us is not how much time we are willing to give the inspectors to be frustrated by Iraqi obstruction. But how much longer are we willing to put up with Iraq's noncompliance before we, as a council, we, as the United Nations, say: ``Enough. Enough."

His merit was so great that they had to put up with him.

Consumers who are unwilling to pay for cloud-based services will have to put up with some advertising based on their online activities, since it pays the bills.

Love is like a watch, without a bar, it will stop. Marriage is like a clock. In addition to a bar, you have to put up with the sound of "when, when" every other hour!

It's only for four weeks so. So I suppose I'll just have to put up with it.

A large but ugly room, with an alcove and a bed at the end (they had been obliged to put up with this accommodation in view of the Sunday crowd);

But after thinking about it, I decided to put up with it and do every humble job actively.

Find someone who is willing to put up with you and walk to the end.

You have to tolerate people who are different from you. If you always want to change him, you will be miserable. You have to learn how to put up with him. You have to learn how to tolerate him.

We have to put up with inconveniences.

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