Sentence examples for bears some sort from inspiring English sources

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Lieutenant Waters, an inexorable and stoic hero — a Navy lifer who speaks in monosyllables — bears some sort of mysterious psychic wound.

Intuitively, the recognition of moral properties like goodness bears some sort of intimate connection to motivation not in the sense of being sufficiently motivated by such recognition that one actually does the relevant thing but in the sense of being motivated to some degree to do it.

McMichael would have us understand (9), the statement that Socrates could have been foolish, to be expressing a fact about a complex, abstract property, a role, that bears some sort of accessibility relation to another role that is exemplified by Socrates.

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She then paired pieces that bore some sort of relationship to each other in terms of color, shape or symbolism on adjacent pages, and on sequential ones.

Even if it's imperfect, they're trying to bear some sort of witness".

Moreover, AFTRA's direct relations with the AFL-CIO will deepen (SAG's affiliation is indirect, through an organization called the 4A's), and its strategic alliance may bear some sort of fruit.

GMG Radio - whose parent company Guardian Media Group also publishes MediaGuardian.co.uk - is seeking to transform its London jazz, blues and R&B station Smooth into an easy-listening station for the over-50s, and the figures bear out that some sort of change is needed.

– although his naïveté and linguistic insufficiency certainly bear responsibility of some sort.

Who cares if the grad student is blameless in his predicament?—although his naïveté and linguistic insufficiency certainly bear responsibility of some sort.

(For comparison, Weiner himself got a much less vicious treatment on the Post's cover the day prior: "Meet Carlos Danger").. Weiner made plenty of references to the "difficult time" he and Abedin were having staying married, enough that he was almost asking viewers to wonder if his filthy behavior was borne out of some sort of struggle.

The last extended boom of legal moves we endured – to which The Lincoln Lawyer bears a cousinly sort of resemblance – was the early-90s heyday of lawyer-novelist and John Edwards doppelganger John Grisham, the man who made Scott Turow obsolete.

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