Example sentences of "have to bear [art] " in BNC.

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1 Many schemes are funded for three to five years and , although some tapering mechanisms may allow continued but limited funding thereafter , in the long run local authorities may have to bear a larger proportion of total expenditure if schemes are to continue .
2 The association 's 170 members will have to bear the brunt of new fees for proposed discharge licences and are demanding a strong inspectorate to enforce the legislation .
3 However , until then users would either have to bear the increased cost or find replacement materials .
4 In the long run they will have to bear the consequences of an unrealistic and immature child .
5 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 .
6 His mother , he knew , was in for another of her bouts , and he would have to bear the brunt of it .
7 The accredited representative , who was growing anxious about the amount of time being wasted while the flight recording remained unread , then told the magistrate that he was concerned that another BAC 1–11 might suffer a similar accident while they remained ignorant of its cause and that if this should happen the magistrate would have to bear the responsibility .
8 There are grudging suggestions from the global banking system of debt relief for some countries in Europe and Africa , who maintain that they should n't have to bear the burden of an international capital shortage .
9 Then one could argue for stable long-term subsidies to be granted to offset the higher transport costs , recognising that the higher resource cost of delivering the commodities to their consumers should be borne by the state which would otherwise have to bear the cost of unemployment ( and which is also in a position to take account of the ‘ social cost ’ to the community involved ) .
10 Thus if the goods are damaged or stolen because of his negligence he will have to bear the loss even though at the time he was not the owner .
11 Thus where the seller agrees to deliver the goods ‘ at his own risk ’ the buyer will bear the risk of any unavoidable deterioration in the goods in transit but the seller will have to bear the risk of them being stolen from his lorry on route .
12 Moreover , corporates issuing directly in the CP market did not have to bear the costs associated with reserve requirements , requirements which encouraged the banks themselves to favour off balance sheet instruments .
13 If the client 's cheque is dishonoured , you can cause a serious shortfall in your firm 's office account ( it is this account that will have to bear the consequences of any dishonoured cheque against which you have already drawn ) .
14 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 .
15 Go off and we 'd just have to bear the costs .
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