Use bear in a sentence
Sentences starting with bear
- Bear witness to your friend that no evil word ever passed the lips of either of them. [10]
- Bear up; it won't be for long now! [2]
- Bear Island is, with the exception of the cove into which we had put, as nearly round as an island can be, and perhaps three miles in diameter. [9]
- Bear with me while I relate it. [5]
- Bear and leopard skins lay on the cushions, and upon the shelf which surrounded three sides of the apartment stood costly vases, gold and silver utensils, Venetian mirrors and goblets. [10]
- Bear Island is situated some eighteen miles from shore, and about equidistant between Asquith and Far Harbor, which latter we had to pass on our way northward. [9]
- Bear Creek--so called, perhaps, because it was always so particularly bare of bears--is hidden out of sight now, under islands and continents of piled lumber, and nobody but an expert can find it. [5]
- Bear with me now, while I spit in fancy upon his grave. [5]
- Bear wif de land, ma'm'selle! [11]
- Bear witness that I have spent a precious hour trying to save you. [9]
Sentences ending with bear
- For"--she looked him with a hot clearness in the eyes--"for there is just so much that a woman can bear. [11]
- The burden of wealth is a heavy one to bear. [5]
- That Margaret herself was apparently unconscious of this, and that it did not affect much her own enjoyment, made it the harder to bear. [4]
- I became accustomed to this dumb society, and picked on in silence, attributing all the wood noises to the cattle, thinking nothing of any real bear. [4]
- When I went to sleep that night, my last delicious thought was, "I've killed a bear! [4]
- He was wont to say to the little Avocat whenever Francois's name was mentioned: "The spirit of a man will support him, but a wounded spirit who can bear? [11]
- Betting (sponsio) two to one (duo ad unum) on the bear. [6]
- It enabled him to keep the wonderful record of never having lost his temper, no matter what agony he had to bear. [7]
- The anguish of this discovery was hard to bear. [10]
- I say to them again: "Go it, husband!--Go it, bear! [7]
Short sentences using bear
- Can you bear up? [13]
- I can bear the disappointment. [4]
- The bear had stopped. [4]
- Still the bear not stir. [11]
- That she could not bear. [4]
- Tiefel will bear me out. [9]
- Therefore bear thy lot patiently. [10]
- Can you bear it? [9]
- Try to bear it. [5]
- I cannot bear it. [5]
Sentences containing bear two or more times
- I cannot bear that look, I cannot bear it! [10]
- They didn't deny that it was a bear, although they said it was small for a bear. [4]
- They tied a policeman and the bear back to back and put the bear into the Moyka Canal. [2]
- I work for it; I would bear all for it--all that a woman could bear. [11]
- However, as I insisted in all soberness, and offered to lead them to the bear, a party of forty or fifty people at last started off with me to bring the bear in. [4]
- I was not hunting for a bear, and I have no reason to suppose that a bear was looking for me. [4]
- She, who was ever patient in illness, tried hard to bear up and bear on. [14]
- Jessica was the apple of his eye; for her he would have borne all, sorts of trials; but he could not bear to see her called on to bear them. [11]
- I couldn't recall an instance in which a man had run away from a bear in the woods and escaped, although I recalled plenty where the bear had run from the man and got off. [4]
More example sentences with the word bear in them
- Ulrich yonder, at your head, can bear his nickname of Lowing with honor. [10]
- At the threshold your eyes fall upon a Latin sentence of welcome, sometimes, or a picture of a dog, with the legend "Beware of the Dog," and sometimes a picture of a bear or a faun with no inscription at all. [5]
- It must be your despair that helps you to bear up. [8]
- Because you are young yourself, and can still cope with the bear and wild boar, you like the motto, which will probably lead to new wars, and thereby to fresh renown. [10]
- Tell me, can you think of anything like it?--the strange light, the white bear of the Pole, that has no friends at all except the shooting stars, the great ice plains, the quick night hurrying on, the silence--such silence as no man can think! [11]
- It's such pain, you know, that I wonder how he can bear it. [2]
- And you--forgive, if you desire to be forgiven that guilt, which you bear as an inheritance from your fathers, and for your own sins. [10]
- Do you believe you could bear that patiently? [7]
- I propose that you constantly bear in mind that the support you owe to the brave officers and soldiers in the field is of the very first importance, and we should therefore bend all our energies to that point. [7]
- Do you think you can bear it? [5]
- If you think you are strong enough to bear what I am going to say, --I replied,--I will talk to you about this. [6]
- He had not yet fully recovered from his adventure with the bear, she said. [11]
- During the first year or, two after it happened, I could not bear to think of it. [5]
- He, the Celebrity, would gladly sail the Maria over to Bear Island provided another man could be found to relieve him occasionally at the wheel, and the like. [9]
- I knew it would be, but I couldn't bear to shorten my visit in Brandon. [4]
- Ditmar, she knew, would be waiting for her, he counted on her, and she could not bear to disappoint him, to disappoint herself. [9]
- And it isn't worth while to bear any malice. [9]
- Should possibilities be worse to bear than certainties? [12]
- This resemblance to words may be purely accidental, of course, and may have no purpose or meaning; but even in that case it is still extraordinary, and is a thing which no other bear can do. [5]
- No, upon my word and honor, I never did; I appeal to the Most High to bear me out in this matter. [5]
- The chief-priest was wont to bear himself stoutly in the field, and now he gives up the command because a dying woman touches his heart. [10]
- I've come back without what I went for, but I must just grin and bear it. [11]
- What was it within me that pressed and pressed until I thought I could bear the pain of it no longer? [9]
- Big Tom sat with us before the fire and told bear stories. [4]
- Renewing the attempt with the other war-club, that also was broken, but the bear fell senseless. [5]
- Then striking him with one of the clubs, it broke in pieces; the bear stumbled. [5]
- The whole Bankside, with its taverns, play-houses, and worse, its bear pits and gardens, was the scene of roystering and coarse amusement. [4]
- He said compassionately, with a little shake of the head: "But you must not look like that, my pigeon: I cannot bear it. [10]
- The letters the winged messengers had brought were read aloud from the windows of the town-hall, and the courage of the populace, pressed to the extremest limits of endurance, flickered up anew and helped them bear their misery. [10]
- I hope you will bear in mind how remarkably well you have been getting along at St. John's, and what a success you've made. [9]
- Maybe that was why--though he may not have admitted it to himself--he could not bear to be beholden to her when his ruin came. [11]
- He knew people who were poisoned by strawberries, by honey, by different meats, many who could not endure cheese,--some who could not bear the smell of roses. [6]
- Because a man who is a friend must still be half a lover, and a woman cannot bear to give up even a quarter of one. [10]
- It was she who brought imagination to bear on my pastimes, and many a time has she borne my fancy far enough from the Pegnitz, over seas and rivers to groves of palm and golden fairy lands. [10]
- And all the while the river flowing through the endless prairies, high-banked, ennobled by living woods, lipped with green, kept surging in her ears, inviting her, alluring her--alluring her with a force too deep and powerful for weak human nature to bear for long. [11]
- The bear, from which they fled, had been caught by a brewer's apprentice and taken back to its owner long before. [10]
- And virgin valleys, where future generations were to be born, spread out and narrowed again,--valleys with a deep carpet of cane and grass, where the deer and elk and bear fed unmolested. [9]
- I called up what looks of candour were possible to me, and told him bluntly that I wished Voban to bear a letter for me to the Seigneur Duvarney's. [11]
- Beyond the valley were mountains picturesquely grouped together; but bear in mind, we fancied that we were looking up at these things--not down. [5]
- Indeed, my clothes were by no means handsome, and save for my well-shaven face and clean handkerchief I was an ill-favoured spectacle; but I tried to bear my shoulders up as we marched through dark reeking corridors, and presently came suddenly into well-lighted passages. [11]
- If the evidence went as far to establish a guilty profit of one or two hundred thousand dollars, as it does of one or two hundred dollars, the case would, on the question of guilt, bear a far different aspect. [7]
- Papa continues pretty well;--I hope I shall be enabled to bear up. [14]
- And once, as we drifted into an inlet at sunset, we caught sight of the shaggy head of a bear above the brown water, and leaping down into the cabin I primed the rifle that stood there and shot him. [9]
- We've done all we could, and there's nothing left but for them to bear it. [8]
- So long as we are able to hope and wish, we can bear a great deal of sorrow; if the wished-for happiness does not come, anticipation is at least prolonged and has its own peculiar sweetness. [10]
- Yet here he was, and she could scarcely bear to look into his face. [11]
- The ship which was to bear the loyal companion of her youth to Spain was wrecked just before the end of the voyage, and Wolf went down with it. [10]
- But the professorship was to bear his name, and what would be the moral effect of that? [4]
- This wanting things was the corner-stone of my character, and I believe that the science of the future will bear me out when I say that it might have been differently built upon. [9]
- No doubt he was right; for as the tug hurried on, Tarboe ran to Joan, hugged her like a bear, and roared till he ached. [11]
- Such a crust was on the snow as would bear a heavy man; and the pasture hillocks were like glazed cakes in the window of a baker's shop. [9]
- But then, it was objected, that he was an objectless bear--a bear that meant nothing in particular, signified nothing,--simply stood there snarling over his shoulder at nothing--and was painfully and manifestly a boorish and ill-natured intruder upon the fair page. [5]
- Either way it was not what was fair and just; yet I had to bear and suffer, not you. [11]
- For the bear was coming on. [4]
- A mighty pressure was brought to bear to save him from the consequences of his forgery, and it was partially successful--he was "sent up" for only two years. [5]
- Nobody believed there was any bear in the case; but everybody who could get a gun carried one; and we went into the woods armed with guns, pistols, pitchforks, and sticks, against all contingencies or surprises,--a crowd made up mostly of scoffers and jeerers. [4]
- He said it was a whole fortune and he couldn't bear the idea. [5]
- But the cause was a good one, and he joined the sweet conspiracy, with what result these five years bear witness. [11]
- He most desperately wanted to see Harvey--and William, too, for that matter--because he was one of them kind that can't bear to make a will. [5]
- I couldn't bear, Wallis, to see you go to the guillotine without me. [9]
- When, presently, her waiting-woman should return, she was resolved to leave the house at once; she could not bear to stay; her feelings and duty alike indicated the place where she might find the last hour's happiness that she expected or desired of life. [10]
- Having rendered these voluntary services, the throng modestly retired a little, preferring that the single gentleman should bear their consequences alone. [12]
- And yet, this vile bit of human rubbish seemed to bear a sort of remote and ill-defined resemblance to me! [5]
- He kept a vigilant eye on the bear, however, and his pole was pointed constantly towards it. [11]
- She was still very weak, but she could bear a little persecution now without much danger to her life. [5]
- This is the very prince--I know him well--and soon will be thy king; it may advantage thee to bear this in mind, and more dwell upon it than the other. [5]
- In passing Prince Vasili seized Pierre's hand and said to Anna Pavlovna: "Educate this bear for me! [2]
- The bear came up to the berries, and stopped. [4]
- Try to bear up till I come. [5]
- When he came up she did as she had been told; and, before she had expended the paints and feathers, the bear began to totter, but, still advancing, came close to the woman. [5]
- I can give up much, bear much, and it will all seem easy for your sake. [10]
- The question was unnecessary, and she knew it was so; but she could not bear the strain of the silence. [11]
- I'd make you unhappy--I couldn't bear it, I wouldn't stay with you. [9]
- A bright hope unfulfilled is harder to bear than an unexpected sorrow. [10]
- Skins hung along two sides, with bullet-holes and knife-holes showing: of the great grey wolf, the red puma, the bronze hill-lion, the beaver, the bear, and the sable; and in one corner was a huge pile of them. [11]
- I was about two hundred feet away from the bear when it turned slow round at me, lifting its foot from the body. [11]
- There were there two graves from which she could not bear to part. [10]
- But let us try to bear it with fortitude. [5]
- To tell the truth, Mr. Crewe was bringing to bear all of his extraordinary concentration of mind upon a problem with which he had been occupied for some years past. [9]
- This was a truth which the fiery old theorist found it very hard to learn, and harder to bear, as it was forced upon him. [6]
- Who shall bear true witness, when the only judge is he whose palace it is? [11]
- True love is true till the death, Though it bear aloes and myrrh; Try me and judge me, O Past, Have I been true unto her? [11]
- It may be true that Lanphier insists that the two men for whose benefit it was originally devised shall at least bear their share of it! [7]
- She bore the trial as long as she could; she used pride and resentment against it; but at last she could not bear it, and with Mela's help she wrote a letter, bantering Beaton on his stay in New York, and playfully boasting of Saratoga. [8]
- And now--now he travels with a bear, and they toss coppers to him; a beggar, a tramp--a dirty, lazy tramp! [11]
- He came straight towards the bear, then suddenly made a swift movement to the left, trusting to his greater quickness of movement. [11]
- You walk carelessly toward the academy grove, where you will find me with a lightning steed, elegantly equipped to bear you off where we shall be joined in wedlock with the first connubial rights. [5]
- When a man touches me--I cannot bear it, it is horrible, dreadful! [10]
- Soft act, faint touch, no meaning did it bear To any save myself, who felt the air Of a new feeling cross my soul's clear sight. [11]
- But the thorns tore my tender flesh, and I bear to this day marks of the deep wounds they inflicted. [6]
- The range was too short; and the bear wouldn't wait for me to examine the thermometer, and note the direction of the wind. [4]
- But she remembered too how he had changed of late toward Mademoiselle Bourienne and could not bear to see her, thereby showing how unjust were the reproaches Princess Mary had mentally addressed to her. [2]
- Miss Bronte was too dainty a housekeeper to put up with this; yet she could not bear to hurt the faithful old servant, by bidding the younger maiden go over the potatoes again, and so reminding Tabby that her work was less effectual than formerly. [14]
- Things grew quite too bad to bear, Paying such sums to get rid of the chair! [6]
- They had been told that the Queen was expected that night, because it was possible that the strong north wind would bear her ship home with unexpected speed after the victory. [10]
- She was engaged to write a serial story, it seems, and had only got as far as the second number, and some critic had been jumping upon it, she said, and grinding his heel into it, till she couldn't bear to look at it. [6]
- I couldn't bear to trouble you with it, I didn't mean ever to tell you. [9]
- I can't bear to think of you going away with nothing, with nobody, when here is something and somebody--somebody who would be good to you. [11]
- The leader spoke to the old man who sat in the lodge, saying, 'Nemesho, help us; we claim your protection, for the great bear will kill us. [5]
- Scenery itself alters to some extent under the operation of agencies brought to bear upon it for its own improvement or for the improvement of something else. [4]
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