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Catesby had borne much of the scheme's financial cost thus far, and was running out of money.
Catesby had enlisted the aid of other Catholics, but had borne much of the scheme's financial cost and was running out of money.
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The talks do not seem to have borne much fruit.
Neither effort seems to have borne much fruit.
In recent years, Harvard's China engagement has borne much fruit.
So far they don't seem to have borne much fruit.
Company schemes traditionally have borne much of the burden of providing for retirement in Britain, allowing the state (and individuals) to do less than in many other countries.
Since the global financial crisis of 2008, monetary policy has borne much of the burden of sustaining aggregate demand, boosting growth and preventing deflation in developed economies.
Since then, it has borne much of the burden of containing Saddam Hussein's Iraq and has developed constructive military relations with Israel.
MORTGAGE brokers, who have borne much of the blame in recent months for the subprime mortgage crisis, are now trying reassure borrowers that they are worthy of trust.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk"WHAT do they know of cricket who only cricket know?" The literary challenge posed by C.L.R. James, a Trinidadian Marxist author, has borne much fruit in recent years, especially in India.
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