Why then should he not bear the burden of them?
The idea, most people say, was probably borne of good intentions.
Very well, let him bear the cost of extra servants.
Yet I couldn't bear (o think of living without you.
"Guys do that," she said with the resignation borne of experience.
That had been an illusion borne of her own terror.
And those stone arches must have borne much of the weight, too.
New Jersey, however, may bear the brunt simply because many of the company's employees are in the state.
That is an interesting view, borne of evidently relevant experience.
School officials, who expect 20,000 more students to enter the system this year, say they are bearing too much of the city's fiscal burden.