Borne
in sentence
369 examples of Borne in a sentence
I then rounded the very bend where his blue truck, heavy with four tons of floor tiles, had
borne
down with great speed onto the back left corner of the minibus where I sat.
If you work for me, and you have a family issue, I expect you to attend to it, and I am confident, and my confidence has always been
borne
out, that the work will get done, and done better.
It's called the U-curve of happiness, and it's been
borne
out by dozens of studies around the world.
If our hypotheses are
borne
out, it's our hope that results from this work will inform debates about social services that have the potential to effect millions of families with young children.
Director and co-scenarist Paul Magwood (who later claimed the picture was edited without his involvement) doesn't give off the impression of having high regard for the '40s films his "Chandler" was
borne
from; his nostalgia is appropriately rumpled, but also bitter-tinged and somewhat indifferent.
David Lynch films are
borne
of wicked creativity - this film was in no way creative.
Let this film serve as the death knell to the "big twist" films
borne
out of the 1990s.
More time passes and the husband ends up taking her to court when he learns that she has
borne
him a son without telling him.
If the film has any message to convey, I think it's a political one: bourgeois man is timid and impotent; working class man is a happy, productive creature; and woman is the creator, destined to be unfulfilled until she has
borne
a child.
Wells' prediction was
borne
out all too soon.)
All of this is well
borne
out in the film.
Everyone has time to flirt when there is a hot agent that is air
borne
around a hospital.
It would take a long time to pick my way through the debris of this particular shambles so I shall narrow it down to what I see as the main critical flaws that sank Leo's latest water
borne
epic 1.
This might have been partly just humility on Cagney's part, but I can also see it
borne
in Public Enemy's somewhat half-baked script.
All else we endure could be easily
borne.
Given that the IMF is the world’s anointed guardian of financial stability, its failure to warn and preempt constitutes a far more grievous lapse than its position on British austerity, with huge costs
borne
by many, especially the most vulnerable.
First, the burden of economic dislocation was
borne
unequally.
Such an approach would reduce the enormous policy burden currently
borne
by central banks.
The 7.8 exchange rate was maintained at the cost –
borne
by all citizens – of six years of economic stagnation.
But the costs must be
borne
by everyone, including firms that are not rescued – probably because they operate more efficiently – and are put at a competitive disadvantage as a result.
And, because there is no change in prices paid by American consumers or received by American exporters, that tax is
borne
by foreign producers, who, owing to the dollar’s appreciation, receive less in their own currencies for their exports to the US.
In the past, emerging-market governments defended exchange-rate pegs, which meant that stress was
borne
first by local interest rates rising sharply, and then through wider external debt spreads as currency pegs came under pressure.
Of course, the brunt of the costs of injury and death is
borne
by soldiers and their families.
They have
borne
the brunt of 40 years of war, and are well aware that international forces are planning their departure.
These assumptions haven’t been
borne
out.
But banks are regulated and supervised nationally – as they must be, because any rescue in the event of a large bank failure becomes a fiscal issue, with the cost
borne
by taxpayers in individual states rather than by the EU as a whole.
Following the end of the Rwandan genocide, the heavy burden of rebuilding a devastated society was
borne
by the country's women.
Given national supervisors’ predictable tendency not to recognize problems at home, it seemed natural that the cost of cleaning up insolvent banks should also be
borne
at the national level.
And the effort has already
borne
fruit.
Given that recent research shows that much of the burden of corporate taxation is
borne
by workers in the form of lower wages, Democrats should embrace tax reform as a way to support income growth.
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Costs
Burden
Would
Could
Should
Without
There
Economic
Years
World
After
While
Being
Where
Since
Great
Brunt
Through