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  • Examples of bear
    1. Palms of vict'ry thou shall bear, / And a crown of fadeless light / Will be given thee to wear, / And a robe of spotless white.
    2. [ …] the Gasconads of France, Rodomontads of Spain, Fanfaronads of Italy, and Bragadochio brags of all other countries, could no more astonish his invincible heart, then would the cheeping of a mouse a bear robbed of her whelps.
    3. At the intersection, bear hard left.
    4. Goldschmidt and others who have thought of the homosexual individual as an intersex have relied upon incidence figures which were pure guesses and which, as the data in the present chapter will show, bear little relation to the fact....
    5. And bear the palm alone.
    6. The nursing bear wouldn't move far until her cubs were older.
    7. What do you do when you come across two orphaned polar bear cubs?
    8. The pastoral scenes from those commercials don’t bear too much resemblance to the rote of daily life on a farm.
    9. Rumpty-tumpty, pimplety-pan-- The flubdub courted a catamaran But timplety-topplety, timpity-tare-- The flubdub wedded the big blue bear!
  • Examples of bore
    1. This timber does not bore well.
    2. Unfortunately, poor areas such as those in New Orleans bore the brunt of Hurricane Katrina's winds.
    3. That bore thee at a burden two fair sons
    4. His championship of civil rights eventually bore fruit.
    5. A youth, that, following with a costrel, bore / The means of goodly welcome, flesh and wine. — Tennyson.
    6. His steadfast cultivation of their relationship finally bore fruit.
    7. His long nights in the office eventually bore fruit when his business boomed and he was given a raise.
    8. As a primary architect of the draft Constitution that emerged from Philadelphia in 1787, Madison substantially bore the burden of defending his handiwork in his home state.
    9. The losing side bore no ill will toward the winners.
    10. The shirts bore the company imprint on the right sleeve.
  • Examples of bare
    1. Her arms bare, her manner proclamatory, she descended Federal Hall’s steps and struck — again and again — a large gong.
    2. "She was bare shouldered"
    3. The landscapers rolled sod onto the bare earth and made a presentable lawn by nightfall.
    4. The man was so heavily tattooed that it was almost impossible to find any bare skin whatever on his body.
    5. He had only been taught the bare bones of the system, but carried on regardless.
    6. Jones bare hands the bunt and throws to first ... out!
    7. In "on sale", "sale" is a bare noun.
  • Examples of born
    1. He was born to an able family.
    2. As Das Gupta reports, antifemale bias is stronger for later-born siblings.
    3. All children are born Atheists; they have no idea of God. Are they then criminal on account of their ignorance?
    4. I was born on the Fourth of July / No one more loyal than I. — Tom Paxton's song about veteran Ron Kovic, Born on the Fourth of July.
    5. He was never in the service, but he acts like he was born on the Fourth of July.
    6. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and probably never had to work a day in his life.
    7. He proclaimed himself a born-again Christian during a church retreat.
    8. After not picking up a shovel for twenty years, she finally saw the beauty in flowers and declared herself a born-again gardener.
    9. To many people a born-again philosophy is a fundamentalist philosophy.
  • Examples of bears
    1. Marine scientists will plumb the Arctic Ocean and productive waters around Antarctica to see how shifts in sea ice and ocean currents affect species from clouds of shrimplike krill to whales, penguins and polar bears.
    2. She bears upcaught a mariner away. - William Cowper
    3. Whatever a man really is , he is so esteemed and named by Goethe in Faust, quite disregardless of any conventional titles or obloquys he bears.
    4. A panel of architects who might loosely be described as the local athenaeum of their profession are awaiting, anxiously, the next edition of the bimonthly journal that bears their names.
    5. Any insufficient tax payable bears interest on the amount of the disparency at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from April 30th to the time of payment.
  • Examples of borne
    1. In the nineteenth century, 1811 to be exact, the jeers were unrove after the yard was slung, the weight of the yard being borne by chain slings. The jeers used then were a treble block lashed to the mast head through a hole in the center of the top
    2. No man has been at greater straits than I, and has borne more pinching poverty and hardship; but nobody can say of me that, if I had a guinea, I was not free-handed with it, and did not spend it as well as a lord could do.
    3. For blood vessel-borne metastasis, disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) intravasate into blood vessels and survive in the circulation.
    4. They are characterized by hyaline, ellipsoid, oblong, reniform, allantoid to suballantoid conidia borne on a single locus on monophialidic conidiogenous cells.
    5. If climate-change predictions that involve an increase of temperature together with reductions in precipitation are borne out, the result will be a severe reduction of suitable areas for mallines in NW Patagonia [11 ,12 ].
    6. In teleosts, spleen is an important haematopoietic organ where melanomacrophages phagocytise and detain blood-borne antigens for a long period of time [43 ].
    7. The apertures of the tympanic membrane and the subtympanic foramen were selected as reasonable vectors for air-borne sound energy, and the surface areas of these apertures (A x ) were measured.
  • Examples of bearing
    1. Antibodies were tested for proquinazid recognition by direct and indirect competitive immunoassay, and IC 50 values in the low nanomolar range were found, thus demonstrating the suitability of this straightforward synthetic strategy for the generation of immunoreagents to compounds bearing an aryl halide.
    2. We reasoned here that integration of potent heterologous repression domains (RDs) into EBM could generate monotransrepressors that alter ERE-bearing gene expressions and cellular proliferation in directions opposite to those observed with E2-ERα or monotransactivators.
    3. The tooth-bearing portion of the lower jaws are short so that the postcoronoid portion is longer than the precoronoid one.
    4. Operculum ( Op ) broad, longer than the bursa, distally narrowing into a rounded apical process bearing ca. 10 setae, anterior surface subdistally with shallow concavity ( C ).

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  1. en eared
  2. en abeared
  3. en bearer
  4. en beares
  5. en feared
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