Examples of using It bears in English and their translations into Czech
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It bears.
Well, it bears.
It bears all the weight.
And I like the fact that it bears his name on the back.
It bears so many sorrows.
And I like the fact that it bears his name on the back.
It bears the king's seal.
My second comment is also self-evident, but it bears repeating.
It bears Marauder markings.
Is the Council aware of the responsibility that it bears at this time?
It bears the mark of Nimueh.
Union cultural anthropologists believe it bears remarkable similarities to your 21st century Earth.
It bears the emblem of a lion.
Located on Amsterdam's longest canal(whose name it bears), the 80m2 Prinsengracht Apartments are modern, nicely.
It bears only your treachery.
Threatening to blow up an airliner… They say it bears all the marks of the Unabomber. When a letter arrived at a San Francisco newspaper.
It bears the moral that justice does prevail.
There's something so turning the soil, caring for the space, andthen watch it as it bears fruit. satisfying about putting your hands in the dirt.
They say it bears all the marks of the unabomber. threatening to blow up an airliner.
Nearly 200 feet long, it bears the weight of the entire aircraft and is shaped precisely to fit within a hundredth of an inch.
They say it bears all the marks of the Unabomber. threatening to blow up an airliner… When a letter arrived at a San Francisco newspaper.
Though it bears the name of Veronika's grandmother, the French poet, whose work has not yet earned the acclaim it deserves in the Czech Republic, she cares for the works of members of the family.
Fourthly, the African Union must, once again, be made to understand that it bears primary responsibility for what is happening in African regions such as Somalia, and- instead of much ineffective rhetoric- it must take urgent and practical action against all those regimes or other parties or factions that are throwing African people deeper into primitive and desperately dramatic situations.
I want it, Bear.
Is it born yet?
No, we want it born in wedlock, don't we, Dessie?
It bore the King's seal.
E will help in that it born out there,?
At the top,the banner of the stewards who governed the city its silken arms embracing a domain more fitting Gwaihir Lord of the Eagles than those whose emblem it bore.
I don't want my baby got rid of, and I don't want it born a you-know-what either.