Sentence examples for bears what from inspiring English sources

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But in approaching these lawyers, he bears what one would have thought to be an astonishing bias.

(A newly affianced woman wearing a keepsake that bears what will soon be her maiden name's initials? One doesn't need a psychologist to connect those dots).

One letter, though unsigned, bears what must be Margaret Thatcher's distinctive, handwritten alterations to the text of a message sent through an MI6-mediated "channel" of communication to the IRA.

After a visit to "Timon's villa" in his "Epistle to Burlington", Alexander Pope begins by wondering at "what sums are thrown away!" but concludes by reflecting, of Timon, that "hence the poor are cloth'd, the hungry fed;/Health to himself, and to his infants bread/The lab'rer bears: What his hard heart denies,/His charitable vanity supplies".

Especially if you believe, as they do, that in the long run Iraqis will benefit.All this will continue to be vigorously debated, of course; it seems rather hard, for instance, for America to be the one that gets to decide who bears what costs.

National Public Radio airs an excellent weekly program devoted to science and engineering; they call it "Science Friday". I am a trustee of a wonderful museum of science and technology that bears what I consider an improperly abbreviated name: the New York Hall of Science.

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Life asks so many parents to bear what is unbearable.

I have borne what other kitchen knives have not.

Half the songs bear what have become trademarks.

They bear what James Baldwin called "the burden of representation".

"Who can bear what we are suffering?" Mr. Arafat said.

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