Sentence examples similar to bear to the whole from inspiring English sources

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Ct. 1114), or taking as the basis of assessment such proportion of the capital stock of a sleeping-car company as the number of miles of railroad over which its cars are run in a particular state bears to the whole number of miles traversed by them in that and other states (Pullman's Palace Car Co. v. Pennsylvania, 141 U. S. 18, 11 Sup.

Can you bear to read the whole thing?

Scott's mother, Judy Scott, 73, said she couldn't bear to watch the whole video.

"What we trust is going to happen is that the rest of the world and the rest of the Christian community are going to bring such pressure to bear on the whole of this church that it steps back from this event".

Each thing and order bears relation to the whole or manifests the whole, but "according to its own capacity", as the famous Neoplatonic saying puts it.

The zeal displayed by several of the interrupters I met was reminiscent of the all-consuming attitude that reformed alcoholics sometimes bring to bear on the whole business of sobriety, their own and especially that of others.

"I'd fucked up and I wanted to help kids that I relate to so well because they come from broken homes like me". The zeal displayed by several of the interrupters I met was reminiscent of the all-consuming attitude that reformed alcoholics sometimes bring to bear on the whole business of sobriety, their own and especially that of others.

It suits those who hold assets, but it means that wage earners are made to bear the whole burden of trying to improve competitiveness by accepting lower wages – a major factor underpinning widening inequality.

Unfortunately the patient at times has to bear the whole brunt for the consequences appearing to be dramatic.

"It really is going to be very difficult for the BBC to resist the justifiable hostility of other competitors who just now, receiving no subsidy, have to bear the whole brunt of the... competitive market, cycles that go up and down," Mr Graham told BBC 5 live.

"No, Duch does not have to bear the whole horror of the tragedy of Cambodia on his head".

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