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    borne


    1. This fact had been borne on me when I was looking for the job at the school … it is a daunting realisation


    2. “Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our


    3. She had borne two tiny babies in the time the natives call a decade, about six years of Earth


    4. A fly hovered above the disordered tresses, analysing and collating the data flooding the atmosphere, another joined it, debated landing but was deterred by a worm of hair borne on the cooler breeze crossing from the nearby seashore


    5. has borne old timber these forty years,


    6. overflown with distance borne on the back


    7. and borne on a plinth of rough wood,


    8. With the perfect timing borne of many


    9. us, which have borne the burden and heat of the day


    10. Davie is twice the size of the man in front of him, he could rip him apart if he wanted to, he feels sure of it, but the reality borne out by years of experience is that he is impotent

    11. borne out of the hardships she and her mother had


    12. Harry also added certain ideas of his own to direct their most efficient efforts, these were instructions borne of his greatest talent: the process of construction, in real terms, for those who actually laid the stones or raised a wall


    13. that you have borne false witness against Pierre Buscailh


    14. Yes, I’d have to live on with the knowledge that I was a murderess, but could it be any worse than knowing that I was reviled on Olympus? It seemed impossible that the callous Fates could spin anything more onerous than what I’d borne already


    15. I gladly would have borne another month of nothingness if it could be spent without her


    16. And Leda had borne normal offspring, not some human/avian monstrosity


    17. The quantity of circulating money must have borne the same proportion, to the number and value of purchases and sales usually transacted at that time, which it does to those transacted at present ; or, rather, it must have borne a greater proportion, because there was then no paper, which now occupies a great part of the employment of gold and silver


    18. This would not give the monopoly of the borne market to domestic industry, nor turn towards a particular employment a greater share of the stock and labour of the country, than what would naturally go to it


    19. In consequence of those different advantages, it seems from the beginning to have borne an agio; and it is generally believed that all the money originally deposited in the bank, was allowed to remain there, nobody caring to demand payment of a debt which he could sell for a premium in the market


    20. I don’t know how I could have borne that kind of horror

    21. He was momentarily distracted by the arrival of a large pie, borne aloft by Mrs Pilfer, who evidently feared that the banquet was not extensive enough already


    22. Towards the declension of the Roman republic, the allies of Rome, who had borne the principal burden of defending the state and extending the empire, demanded to be admitted to all the privileges of Roman citizens


    23. At least as an artificial sentient intelligence there were distinct advantages: the utility of logic – decisions made that were unquestionably right, borne from a multitude of processing units, a network of connected intelligences


    24. Up to now however it had been the sailors and Fusiliers who had borne the brunt but we knew this could not last as the boat had lost headway due to the crew being hit some of our lads grabbed the oars and began to row


    25. “Therefore, He will give them up until the time when she who is in labor has borne a child


    26. How much much did they fear the potential challenge of machine life – the sentience borne out of silicon that evolved to encompass the biological? The machines could link in to every database, they were part of those early data storage devices


    27. Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted


    28. In Great Britain, from the time that we had first recourse to the ruinous expedient of perpetual funding, the reduction of the public debt, in time of peace, has never borne any proportion to its accumulation in time of war


    29. “I have borne you into this world, child


    30. The sadness she felt as his truck disappeared down the road was borne of fear

    31. But that good deed of hers had already borne fruit, and was still


    32. This was to ensure that any children to be born be borne within that year so that no arguments could follow afterwards on whose children it were


    33. saw that it was borne, or dragged, rather by a small boy who wore a


    34. head and the Christmas pie, borne in with great parade, were placed on


    35. Out of this came a new form of corruption called "detente" which was an utter failure borne out of desperation by weak men


    36. It would have been more than he could have borne


    37. In part, his concerns seemed to be borne out


    38. A blue hazy bubble formed around Celia and the child, and in a moment they had vanished as if a torrent of light had borne them away


    39. This liberality created rancor among the faithful who had borne the brunt of the whip of persecution as others had run for the cover of denial


    40. 1Cor 15:49 And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly

    41. 12 For it was not an enemy that reproached me; then I could have borne it: neither was it he who hated me that did magnify himself


    42. Across the borne of death;


    43. to me, O house of Jacob, and all the remnant of the house of Israel, who are borne by me from the belly, who are carried from the


    44. At this point we could see on the slope above a man borne on a litter that glittered as though it were covered with gold


    45. you have borne me a man of strife and a man of contention to the whole earth! I have neither lent on usury, nor men have lent to me


    46. in Babylon gods of silver, and of gold, and of wood, borne on shoulders, which cause the nations to fear


    47. 26 They are borne on shoulders, having no feet by which they declare to men that they be


    48. 28 He sits alone and keeps silence, because he has borne it on him


    49. 7 Our fathers have sinned, and are not; and we have borne their iniquities


    50. 58 You have borne your lewdness










































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