Sentence examples for ber from inspiring English sources

'ber' is not a commonly used word in written English.
It is likely a typo or a slang term.

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ber

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An influential mem ber of Sinn Fein's peace process talks team, he denies claims that he is one of the IRA's seven-strong ruling army council, and expresses abhorrence of sectarianism from whatever quarter.

Marr took his ideas further in 1924, proposing a monogenetic theory of language: all languages evolved from one original made up of four basic elements (sal, ber, yon, rosh).

From his account, you could see how it could halve the crime rate, eliminate burglary, empty the prisons, dismantle the base of organised crime, reduce the num- ber of addicts and Class A deaths, swell tax revenues, sort out Afghanistan, and clear the deficit.

("Suspicon fixed Iteelf on him and on, one of bit fritndi, Ernest Gerard, as It wat tap. posed tbey bore Jeanne Ill-will for tbe part she had taken In peraaadlag Blanche to leave ber paramaar").

I remem- ber one evening in a huge space that was like a three-ring circus of gymnastics and tag-team choreography.

Most years, it seems, we barely get a glimpse of it before changing tack and sailing on toward all those months that end in "ber".

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Not that the 2,000 visiting supporters in a crowd of only 12,700 minded, as they brushed off a "Wem-ber-lee" chant rarely heard from followers of a club beaten in the third round for the previous three seasons.

How often in the greening spring, 'Neath bough and bank reclining [I can't re-mem-ber this next line] And gay young girls declining... On another day, he contrived an epochal whine, murmuring to Carol that he always came in third in my mother's heart: first there was The New Yorker, then me (me, Roger), and then, way down the line somewhere, himself.

The controversy ended Wednesday with the organization, known as SABR (pronounced say-ber), telling Mills that she would be honored equally with Seymour.

The new pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio (pronounced ber-GOAL-io), 76, will be called Francis.

Ve-ry de-li-ber-ate-ly.

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