Example sentences of "[be] bear by the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In general , the cost of the action in the foreign country will be borne by the Legal Aid Scheme in that country , but the position of the charges of the solicitor in Scotland seems to vary and should be ascertained from the Legal Aid authorities in the country concerned . |
2 | The bill for the retired population would be borne by the working population , but the ratio of contributors to pensioners would slowly worsen so that by 2025 there would be only 1.8 contributors for each pensioner . |
3 | Certain States in fact claim reimbursement of high fees and daily allowances and travel costs of witnesses who have to travel long distances , although these costs should normally be borne by the requested State , unless Article 26 can be invoked . |
4 | A party 's obligations may also be defined by a term providing that obligations which would otherwise fall on the contractor shall be borne by the other party to the contract . |
5 | Article 12 of the Convention specifies that costs and other expenses must be borne by the interested parties . |
6 | However , as the travaux préparatoires indicate , many countries in the Americas require the costs of judicial acts to be borne by the interested parties , and the Protocol reflects this by allowing a state of destination to seek payment from the party seeking execution of the letter rogatory of charges payable under its local law . |
7 | Others would be borne by the few feminists and freaks who preferred girls , for the whole thing would be voluntary ; no compulsion would be needed ; PopCon 's research had been thorough . |
8 | From January 1990 , the entire cost of a negligence action will be borne by the National Health Service . |
9 | The estimated costs which will be borne by the Parliamentary Works Office ( a government agency ) for changes in accommodation , lighting , wiring , the creation of a television archive , and for additional staff total £594,000 . |
10 | They also show that several very different types of scale could be borne by the same animal , including some complex scales immediately surrounding the gill openings . |
11 | Again the interests supporting the mining are the state and foreign mining companies who would reap all the benefits from the ‘ development ’ , while all the costs of the mining are to be borne by the local community . |