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Example sentences for "bearing the"

  • Out came the Reply to Bentley, bearing the name of Boyle, but in truth written by Atterbury with the assistance of Smalridge and others.

  • There is no more hazardous enterprise than that of bearing the torch of truth into those dark and infected recesses in which no light has ever shone.

  • Tom Channing is bearing the brunt of this false accusation on his brother, which some of the cowards are casting to him.

  • And so--and so--I went on bearing the blame.

  • And Arthur is bearing the stigma of it for his father's sake.

  • It was in 1844 that the time referred to in the prophecy came for the special advent movement, bearing the judgment-hour message to the world.

  • When Xerxes was on his way to invade Grecia, a Lydian named Pythius entertained the whole Persian army with feasts, and offered to aid in bearing the expense of the campaign.

  • Bearing the other, Sir Andrew departed into the vestry, leaving Hugh and Eve seated together in the darkness of the chancel stalls.

  • A knight's helm," answered David, "bearing the crest of a floating swan and held there by an arrow which has pierced it through.

  • Only that day six of her noblest citizens had come forth, bearing the keys of the fortress, clad in white shirts, with ropes about their necks, and been rescued from instant death at the hands of the headsman by the prayer of Queen Philippa.

  • The specimen sent us is printed in brown on India paper, bearing the Company's imprint underneath.

  • They traveled from county to county, bearing the orders of their royal master and making sure that these orders were promptly obeyed.

  • The whole army issued forth from the city, bearing the relic as a standard, and drove the Turks in headlong flight.

  • Over the portal is a stone taken from the former house, bearing the date 1697.

  • There are likewise monuments, bearing the names of illustrious Scotch families; and inscriptions, in the Scotch dialect, on the walls.

  • To thee that art Surya, that hast a garland of Suryas round thy neck, and that hast standards and flags bearing the device of Surya.

  • Bearing the command of his sire, O king, Suka proceeded to Mithila for enquiring of its king about the truth of duties and the Refuge of Emancipation.

  • Then that ruler of the earth caused the two hands of the high-souled Likhita to be cut off, whereupon the latter, bearing the punishment, went away.

  • And if that be the meaning, as seems more congruous with the command of purity which is deduced from the function of bearing the vessels, then the figure here, of course, is that of a company of priests.

  • A third had a fatigue cap, bearing the letters 'U.

  • Among them were two pictures of American country life, bearing the imprint of a New York publisher.

  • The escutcheon of the noble family from which Rosalinde, Herr Casper's wife, had descended rested against the shield bearing the birds.

  • Who dares cross 'em, Bearing the King's will from his mouth expressly?

  • But when the Emperor s messenger, bearing the tablet, came near to the place where Kobodaishi dwelt, he found a river before him so much swollen by rain that no man might cross it.

  • If to these are added the Indian peace medals, bearing the effigies of our (p.

  • The dies for the Indian Medals, bearing the heads of the successive Presidents, have heretofore been cut by artists in this country; the earlier ones by Reich, the later by Fürst.

  • Holy Cross) has a massive-looking tower, with an open-work parapet, bearing the initials I.

  • Over the porch (1601) is a pierced parapet, bearing the monogram I.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bearing the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bearing animals; bearing beds; bearing date; bearing debt; bearing north; bearing plants; bearing surface; bearing the; bearing trees; cannot afford; contemptible little; could not have told; human speech; marked effect; marshy places; much obliged; previous chapter; provided for; reasonable creature; revolutionary action; sexual emotion; soon learned; union movement; village called; white silk; will grant