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Example sentences for "must bear"

  • It would seem quite natural for nymphomaniacs to marry satyrs, but we must bear in mind the evil results for posterity from such an accumulation of the sexual appetite.

  • We must bear in mind that the loss of semen by masturbation has in man a peculiarly depressing effect, for it lacks its object and represents an absolutely abnormal satisfaction of the sexual appetite.

  • However, we must bear in mind that in all such cases the use of a wheel may be merely a mechanical device to facilitate the operation of fire-making by increasing the friction; it need not have any symbolical significance.

  • But we must bear in mind that he still held his possessions in France as a fief from the French king, whose vassal he was.

  • To realize the magnitude of the proposed revolution, we must bear in mind that the Church at this time was in possession of probably one-half of the lands of Europe.

  • To estimate properly this terrible list we must bear in mind that "reconciliation" involved confiscation and disabilities inflicted on descendants which were almost equivalent to extinguishing a family.

  • Must I With my base tongue give to my noble heart A lie that it must bear?

  • For I must bear thee to a trusty Goth, Who, when he knows thou art the Empress' babe, Will hold thee dearly for thy mother's sake.

  • I see the play so lies That I must bear a part.

  • Above all, we must bear in mind the general principle at all times inculcated by Catholicity, viz.

  • We must bear in mind, however, that the nobility were not the only aristocracy; there was another much more powerful and influential than they--the clergy.

  • I had lifted my burden, and I must bear it even to the end.

  • And Jesus grew to manhood and was subject unto all the trials and temptations of the sons of men, that he might know the loads that men must bear, and know the way to succor them.

  • We must bear in mind that one of these phases of consciousness does not necessarily imply either of the others.

  • I answer that, As regards the adornment of women, we must bear in mind the general statements made above (A.

  • If no one imposes this burden upon us we must devote ourselves to the research and contemplation of truth, but if it be imposed on us, we must bear it because charity demands it of us.

  • If no one imposes this burden upon us, we must devote ourselves to the research and contemplation of truth, but if it be imposed on us, we must bear it because charity demands it of us.

  • This is my misfortune, and I must bear it.

  • I must bear it," she thought, "for his sake.

  • He meant it for the best, Estelle, and we must bear it, love; it might have been much worse.

  • I must bear it, I have to live it through," she said to herself, "no matter what it may be.

  • We must bear in mind, however, that during the earlier ages of Christianity, these finally rejected gospels were, equally with the canonical books, considered as the word of God.

  • We must bear in mind, however, that according to the Bible the Israelites were not the only 'children of Eber.

  • At the same time we must bear in mind that the more diminutive race which survived must have existed previously in some part of the world, and must have furnished the survivors of the succeeding subsidence (see illustration on p.

  • We must bear in mind that there may have been more civilised races than those of the Cro-magnon type, and that the latter evince an artistic skill which if it had any scope for development may have led to great results.

  • It is this clear-cut intensification of one factor and the exclusion of others which we must bear in mind when we compare the early Protestant sects with the Catholic Church of the Middle Ages.

  • We must bear in mind the fact that God is an hypothesis characteristic of the religious view of the world, and that, like every other hypothesis, it should help to explain the facts to which it is relevant.

  • We must bear in mind the fact that savage man would not have been shocked by Darwinism as Bishop Wilberforce was.

  • So far as certainty is concerned, we must bear in mind this last observation: to become excessively exclusive is to place one's self on the brink of error.

  • We must bear in mind that we have not, by plunging the world into such frightful obscurity, changed any one of its laws.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must bear" 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:
    express what; must allow; must away; must become; must bring; must conclude; must confess; must further; must give; must hold; must however; must judge; must never; must pray; must read; must refer the reader; must remain; must remember; must seek; must stand; must still; must strive; must talk; shall never; sufficient grace; sufficient proof