Example sentences of "bear the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thousands of others in low income groups , including disabled people who receive invalidity benefit , would also have to bear the extra fuel cost themselves , added NACAB .
2 It may also help the farmer to bear the immediate costs of conservation measures , and an effective decision-making structure to secure the active cooperation of land-users themselves .
3 In their campaign to rupture parliamentary discretion and medical hegemony , the women and men of the repeal movement drew on the only vocabulary able to bear the moral and intellectual weight of their challenge .
4 The APB recognises that companies will have to bear the additional costs of expanding the audit 's scope , but says that these will be borne more heavily by riskier companies .
5 If so , will companies be willing to bear the additional costs involved ?
6 I stayed close at home that Victory Day as the bells rang out , unable to bear the noisy hilarity of the streets .
7 Shostakovich , obviously pre-eminent among Soviet composers , had to bear the cruellest treatment .
8 If you have chosen to bear the first £50 of claims , you will find that renewal is offered on the basis of a £100 excess for all claims , ( except Subsidence for which the excess is unaltered ) .
9 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim , except in respect of claims for deposits only where the Insured Person has to bear the first £10 of each and every claim .
10 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim , except in respect of claims for deposits only where the Insured Person has to bear the first £10 of each and every claim .
11 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
12 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
13 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
14 AD 700 was provided with an incipient keel and may have been able to bear the greater stresses of a sail .
15 The Independent of Dec. 2 described the agreement as effectively " throwing a ring-fence around the Community " which would " condemn " eastern Europe to bear the greater burden for taking in victims of the war in former Yugoslavia .
16 Variables such as the degree of ‘ distance ’ between state enterprises and central state agencies , the internal coherence of management and unions , the ability to inflict costs on government , and conversely of government to bear the political costs of disruption , will affect the way objectives are transmitted ; as will wider relationships between social classes and the state .
17 This is the bronze-leafed sort , condemned to bear the unwieldy name of Acer palmatum dissectum atropurpureum .
18 However , until then users would either have to bear the increased cost or find replacement materials .
19 A number of documentary collections , some of them drawing on Soviet publications , were compiled by western scholars , but they tended to bear the strong imprint of liberal editorship and to concentrate on political rather than socio-economic material .
20 Ronni carried them indoors and laid them on the kitchen table , scarcely able to bear the mouth-watering aromas that were escaping from beneath the tin foil .
21 In January 1989 , the Government decided to implement an EC directive , forcing all new toys to bear the European ’ CE ’ safety mark .
22 IT 'S far from roses all the way here , if only because other members of the family are experiencing difficulties and you end up having to bear the emotional brunt of it all .
23 Future generations in both the North and the South will not forgive our generation if they have to bear the future cost .
24 Her industries produced an inadequate supply of munitions and weaponry and , in 1915 , with stalemate in the west , she had to bear the full offensive impact of the Central Powers .
25 It fell to Alexander to bear the full brunt of Napoleon 's ambition .
26 But another important reason for the head horseman 's care was that he was directly responsible to the farmer for the way the field was cultivated ; and if the farmer brought forward a complaint , the head man had to bear the full burden of it .
27 I say to the hon. Member for Denton and Reddish and my hon. Friend the Minister that I do not see why British Rail , as ever , should be expected to bear the full cost .
28 The UN Security Council on June 17 unanimously adopted Resolution 699 ordering Iraq to bear the full cost of the destruction of weapons proscribed under Resolution 687 [ see pp. 38164-65 ] .
29 RE should not be expected to bear the full weight of this responsibility , especially because if it does it can not deal with what is distinctive and peculiar to it — there is not time , etc .
30 Losses would be double if Grimethorpe had to bear the full cost .
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