Example sentences of "[noun sg] have to bear " in BNC.
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1 | If because risk had passed to him the buyer has to bear some loss , it follows that he is not excused from carrying out the contract . |
2 | A translator has to bear in mind the additional meanings that these forms can assume in a Japanese text . |
3 | It is true that the industry has to bear some costs . |
4 | But that that 's the problem that we all have This is one of the problems that the ju burdens that the judge has to bear . |
5 | Any exports to the mainland have to bear high transport costs . |
6 | If because risk had not passed to the buyer , the seller has to bear the loss , this does not necessarily excuse him from performing the contract . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim . |
10 | The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim . |
11 | The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim . |
12 | Indeed it is worse , for the next bond has to bear , not only the load in all the initially broken chains but also that in the chain which has newly snapped . |
13 | In making his decisions about gifts or patronage , a king had to bear in mind that his nobles too had clients , and obligations of their own . |
14 | He tells me of the only time he has seen his mother drink ; her infant grandchild vomited on her coat , and she spouted a fine , volatile performance , screaming Christ Almighty the cross a woman has to bear , taking the Lord 's name in vain for the very first time . |
15 | Tho' some rude Soldier ( doom 'd to bear |
16 | One school , deciding that extra space for resource-based learning was a priority , took over a classroom for use in unstructured individualized work , with the result that other classrooms including some specialist rooms were more heavily used than before ; teachers complained that they could not get in to put up work on the blackboard beforehand , and were introduced to the more thorough use of the overhead projector ; the timetabler had to bear in mind the needs of some practical subjects where the previous laying-out of equipment was vital , but the exercise was valuable in focusing attention on such priorities and making them clear to everyone . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | The Office of Fair Trading had considered an alternative approach : either ceilings ( a maximum permissible rate of interest ) or thresholds ( a rate beyond which the creditor had to bear the burden of proof in showing that the transaction was not oppressive , as in the old Moneylenders Act ) . |
19 | In the Sahel a couple has to bear 10 children to be 95% certain of producing a son who will survive to the age of 38 . |
20 | The selection panel have to bear in mind the viability of the proposal as set out in the application form , the growth potential of the business , the capital cost of setting up and , most important of all , the commitment , enthusiasm and competence of the candidate . |