borne造句91. So far, women have borne the brunt of the responsibility for birth control.
92. First, it is possible that the volatiles were borne on the small bodies from which the planets accreted.
93. This has been borne out to an extent by recent research into teacher stress.
94. But at Stradey, at the rematch of last season's Cup finalists, Mr Wag's dictum was borne out again.
95. When Megara had borne him three sons he went mad.
96. In reading the material which follows an important point should be borne in mind.
97. Then I thought that maybe I was at fault, that I had borne a grudge too long.
98. If twins are borne, both with a disability, then the sum insured will be divided equally between them.
99. A successor to Thoughts after Lambeth would have borne a more sombre message.
100. He is borne away by obedient parents, like an Emperor on a shopping trolley.
101. It needs to be borne in mind that the computer program will be protected by copyright law regardless of the patent situation.
102. This impression is borne out on close acquaintance, there being little variation in contour on the wide top.
103. The next leaves are floating ones borne on long stalks.
104. It has been a hard battle and you have borne the brunt of it.
105. It is entirely possible that our backwater of a planet is literally the only one that has ever borne life.
106. The cost would be borne by Grunte Accessories, but that was neither here nor there.
107. For example, the small flowers borne by laurel bushes look like little black crosses, and therefore remarkably like cross-stitch.
108. Like a rabbit borne aloft by a hawk, Semele hung gasping in his grip.
109. It did not seem to matter that she had borne him a son.
110. Given the quality of much tap water in recent years this point should be borne in mind when considering keeping this fish.
111. They were borne down by desperate men who wanted only to kill before they were killed.
112. Costs are borne in employing lawyers and other specialists to ensure that trades are within the law.
113. These admissions are borne out by the way their firms have so avidly bought technology in international marketplaces.
114. Across much of the developing world, economic expansion has borne a large and growing middle class.
115. That was borne out by the census that was taken in April, in rather warmer weather.
116. These grow in a rosette borne on a thick, cylindrical, horizontal rootstock.
117. Suddenly, borne across the bridge on the muddy tide, came a rickety wooden construction like a toolshed.
118. A study of the emergence of the welfare state highlights the increased demands and responsibilities borne by government.
119. The relative insignificance of malfunctioning signals is borne out by statistics from the Federal Railroad Administration.
120. This clearly implies that the full environmental costs of mining operations should be borne by the operator.