Examples of 'also borne' in a sentence

Meaning of "also borne"

also borne: This phrase is used to indicate that something is carried, supported, or endured in addition to other responsibilities, challenges, or burdens. It implies that there are multiple factors or circumstances to consider or manage

How to use "also borne" in a sentence

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also borne
This was also borne out by the consultation.
Regional efforts had also borne fruit.
It was also borne by evocati who held an equivalent rank.
An auxiliary ship have also borne the name.
It was also borne by a few early saints and four popes.
Transportation costs are also borne by students.
This is also borne out in the qualitative comments of both male and female interviewees.
You are called is also borne.
A number of children were also borne by maids of honour and other casual ladies.
Steps to improve coordination at the regional and local levels had also borne fruit.
This ex ante assessment is also borne out by actual developments.
Regular coordination with the Western Group has also borne fruit.
His desire to be a doctor was also borne in part through experience.
That is also borne out in a recent Harvard paper about us.
The international community has also borne the consequences.

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This is also borne out by its important position in the APEC.
The costs for training are also borne by the public sector.
Algeria has also borne the costs of repatriating hundreds of illegal African immigrants.
Tireless reconciliation efforts have also borne fruit and given rise to hope.
The name is also borne by Scottish musician and member of band Eurythmics Annie Lennox.
In addition in many cases transport costs are also borne by the Community.
The Way has also borne missionary fruit.
Regrettably, that warning was also borne out.
That conclusion is also borne out in the judgment in Commission v France.
That is where our strength lies, as is also borne out in practice.
This nickname is also borne by the Yoruba speaking tribe of Nigeria.
It is to the rapporteur 's credit that he has also borne this in mind.
She was also borne of " sparkling fresh water.
Some costs of aviation security are also borne by the Member States.
This is also borne out by other countries ' experience.
The losses in Sierra Leone had also borne heavily on Nigeria.
It was also borne by other high-ranking members of the dynasty.
The name is of uncertain origin, but it was also borne by the river god.
It 's also borne out in study after study, and through recent experience nationwide.
In addition, the expenses for the marriage are also borne by the bride 's family.
It was also borne by a son of Ali, the fourth caliph.
In addition to this, the costs are also borne by European taxpayers.
The situation has also borne heavily on Iraq 's neighbours, and particularly on Kuwait.
She was created Princess Paley, a title that was also borne by her children.
The arms were also borne by the Baronets of Nova Scotia, a chivalric order.
Overseas links have also borne fruit,.
It was also borne by several early saints, including the legendary Saint Julian the Hospitaller.
As seen in Example 26, this is also borne out by experimental testing.
This name was also borne by a 4th-century saint from Rome.

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Examples of using Borne
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They too have borne great loss
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Examples of using Also
I am also sending some for your house
Important developments were also taking place in education
I also found these blobs of melted something
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