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Example sentences for "should bear"

  • We should bear in mind that the power of bending to the light is highly beneficial to most plants.

  • We should bear in mind that the part which bends most, lies at some little distance above the greased or cauterised tip; and that the rapid growth of this part, proves that it has not been injured by the tips having been thus treated.

  • We should bear in mind that each species of duck is subjected to a severe struggle for existence, and that the structure of every part of its frame must be well adapted to its conditions of life.

  • We should bear in mind that many genera in all classes are of ancient origin, and the species in this case will have had ample time for dispersal and subsequent modification.

  • We should bear in mind that as the hermaphrodite is the normal form, its corolla has probably retained its original size.

  • We should bear in mind how important an advantage it has been proved to be to many plants, though in different degrees and ways, to be cross- fertilised.

  • In considering the great difference in height and the wonderful difference in fertility between the two sets of plants, we should bear in mind that this is the result of two distinct agencies.

  • But we should bear in mind that in the later generations the crossed plants had become more or less closely inter-related, and had been subjected all the time to nearly uniform conditions.

  • Question of the disinterestedness of the love we should bear to, 18.

  • Effects of their military triumphs on Christianity, 252 Molinos, his opinion on the love we should bear to God, condemned, i.

  • Fenelon, on the unselfish love we should bear to God, i.

  • Bossuet, on the nature of the love we should bear to God, i.

  • SMITH then moved that nine cents per pound be laid on sugar-candy imported, observing that it was much used by the Dutch, and there being much sweetening in it, it should bear a proportionate duty.

  • What they did to-day, he said, should bear repeating to-morrow.

  • If it is so, as it seems to me, my Creator wills that I should bear it, and I am content to do so: but I am not content with the wrong done to God.

  • Thou hast taught me that I should bear, patiently like a lamb, not only harsh words, but even blows harsh and hard and injury and loss.

  • Then He placed the Cross on my shoulder and the olive in my hand, almost as if I had asked for them, and said that thus I should bear them, to the one and to the other people.

  • Because of expenses incurred and charges already held against this land, it seems probable that some revision will have to be made concerning the proportion of cost which it should bear.

  • In support of this view, we should bear in mind that the horns are always transmitted through the female, and that she has a latent capacity for their development, as we see in old or diseased females.

  • When using the leaping head, we should bear in mind that the action of the muscles which straighten the ankle joint, should be independent of the body.

  • At whatever age a child is taught to ride, we should bear in mind that the exercise always entails a certain amount of fatigue, and should be taken in moderation.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "should 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:
    brown precipitate; give his; should appeare; should bear; should believe; should call; should die; should endeavour; should expect; should fall; should have been glad; should hope; should imagine; should just; should learn; should live; should prefer; should probably; should propose; should really; should send; should serve; should speak; should write; should you; shouldst thou