“borne” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “borne”:

– Araceae are a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants in which flowers are borne on a type of inflorescence called a spadix.

– Aristotle explained that universals are concepts corresponding to traits borne and shared by the particular things themselves.

– An elevator cab is typically borne by six or eight hoist cables, each of which is capable on its own of supporting the full load of the elevator plus twenty-five per cent more weight.

– The principal mosquito borne diseases are the viral diseases yellow fever, dengue fever and malaria carried by the genera “Anopheles” and “Culex”.

– Clubmosses are thought to be structurally similar to the earliest vascular plants, with small, scale-like leaves, homosporous spores borne in sporangia at the bases of the leaves, branching stems, and generally simple form.

– Food borne illnesses can result in permanent health problems or even death, especially for people at high risk, including babybabies, young children, sick people and others with weak immune systems.

borne - example sentences
borne – example sentences

Example sentences of “borne”:

– It can be very thin, borne singly on long shoots, and in dense clusters of 20-30 on short shoots.

– Objects denser than water still float when the object is nonwettable and its weight is small enough to be borne by the forces arising from surface tension.

– The pods are borne within a few inches of the base of the plant.

– Once Los Alamitos became an operational base in 1941, NAAS Long Beach now turned to servicing carrier borne F4Fs, SBDs, FM-2s, F4Us, F6Fs, TBF/TBMs, and SB2Cs.

– Vasu and Radha Ravi both borne by Smt.

– It has borne that name, or Rigning, Reenald, or Rignall, from early times.

– The bones of the skull roof shows a rugous external surface, indicating that at least parts of the head may have borne bony scutes.

– The 2-lipped, tubular flowers are borne on erect sprikes in mid-summer.

– He has an elder sister, Wingu TingimaWingu, who was borne to his father’s first wife.

– Discussions between Schuyler and Washington on the subject had not borne fruit by early June.

– Through Akka Films, Nicolas Wadimoff started up and developed the project “Swiss Palestinian Encounters”: five short documentaries were borne out of a documentary workshop in which young aspiring Palestinian movie directors took part.

- It can be very thin, borne singly on long shoots, and in dense clusters of 20-30 on short shoots.

- Objects denser than water still float when the object is nonwettable and its weight is small enough to be borne by the forces arising from surface tension.

– In youth, she was known at court as “Mademoiselle de Charolais”, a style later borne by her younger sister.

– A contemporary calendar gives 26 May as the day in which “Germanicus Caesar was borne into the city in triumph”.

– Cases which have been studied suggest there is some kind of cost to be borne for their relative immunity to the toxin.

– After performing a flying crossbody, Steamboat pinned Borne for the win.

– Bissmillah Afghanmal son of Haji Mauladad Momand, borne in Kandahar in 1976.

– Food borne illness due to “Campylobacter”, “Yersinia”, “Salmonella” or “Shigella” infection is a major cause of reactive arthritis, which typically occurs 1–3 weeks after diarrheal illness.

– The style of “Mademoiselle de Penthièvre” had been previoulsy borne by her sister Marie Louise de Bourbon who died six months after Marie Adélaïde’s birth.

– The title is borne or claimed by a hereditary heir.

– In other words, a “moral hazard” is a situation where the possible costs of a risky action are not borne by the one taking the risk.

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