单词 | Bear on |
例句 | 1. He tried to bring pressure to bear on her. 2. The arrow doesn't bear on the mark. 3. The artillery was deployed to bear on the fort. 3. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 4. They brought their guns to bear on the enemy. 5. How does the news bear on this case? 6. The gun doesn't bear on the mark. 7. How does your remark bear on this construction plan? 8. They tried to bring pressure to bear on me. 9. Pressure was brought to bear on us to finish the work on time. 10. The council brought pressure to bear on the landlord to improve his property. 11. Your remarks do not bear on the matter in hand. 12. Those are matters that bear on the welfare of the community. 13. The fifth chapter will bear on the geography of the country. 14. His companions brought pressure to bear on him, urging him to stop wasting money. 15. The king tried to bring his influence to bear on the parliament. 16. I bring all my efforts to bear on having it done. 17. Organizations such as unions can bring pressure to bear on governments. 18. These are matters that bear on the welfare of the community. 19. The 1990s brought increased economic pressure to bear on all business activities. 20. The bank will bring pressure to bear on you if you don't pay. 21. British scientists have brought computer science to bear on this problem. 22. He could not bring his mind to bear on the distant world her handwriting suggested. 23. Then he sat his boxed bear on the front seat beside him and went for a drive. 24. Don't overload your lecture with details that do not bear on the topic under discussion. 25. This concession would not have happened but for the pressure that was brought to bear on the authorities. 26. The full force of the law was brought to bear on anyone who criticized the government. 27. He will bring a great deal of expertise to bear on this issue. 28. Workers have their own organisations which can bring pressure to bear on governments and make demands on the state. 29. Deprived of other outlets they brought all their compressed energy to bear on the world of literature and ideas. 30. In a split second of surprised immobility, Grant saw the deadly muzzle come to bear on him. 1. The artillery was deployed to bear on the fort. 2. The fifth chapter will bear on the geography of the country. 31. Replacing Gwen Bear on the quilt, she got ready for bed. 32. Critics point out the nit-picking thoroughness which legal authorities in the Republic so often bring to bear on extradition requests. 33. Although often oversimplified or oversold(/bear on.html), some of the principles of the human potential movement bear on business organizations. 34. Those groups have brought pressure to bear on government to provide resources or pursue policies to the benefit of their members. 35. He brought undue pressure to bear on his parents by giving them an entirely misleading account of the documents. 36. I have made full use of my collection of most of the relevant documents and published materials that bear on the case. 37. Campaigning can bring political influences to bear on the students that might affect them detrimentally. 3. 38. The important thing about shamans is that they exist in order to bring spiritual power to bear on human pain. 39. Employers brought maximum pressure to bear on workers in order to restore order: recalcitrant strikers faced lock-outs. 40. This concession would not have happened but for the pressure brought to bear on the authorities. 41. He also wrote letters to bring the full weight of the family's influence to bear on Cambridge University. 42. The lay members are intended to bring industrial experience and practical knowledge to bear on the issues coming before the tribunal. 43. On his eastern border, Ine brought pressure to bear on the eastern Saxons who were sheltering exiles from his kingdom. 44. This would bring financial pressure to bear on his friends and family, and besides it was profitable. 45. Mr. Hogg My hon. Friend brings a great deal of expertise to bear on this issue. 46. Mr Lewis was talking to him when we came up the stairs, and he slapped the bear on the back. 47. Each processor is brought to bear on a problem at once. 48. In the photo Glover was as stooped as ever, a trained bear on hind legs. 49. The Institute has a key role to play in bringing the expertise of transport professionals to bear on this issue. 50. What pressures his wife brought to bear on him to come around to this decision I am not sure. 51. What sources of power can groups and key individuals bring to bear on the budgetary process? 4. 52. Death is one of those remote events which are brought to bear on behavior only with the aid of cultural practices. 53. No pressure was brought to bear on visitors who were reluctant to co-operate. 54. We should spend more time trying to bring whatever expertise we may have to bear on the subject in question. 55. In bringing the arts to bear on his discussion, Hardison shines brightly. 56. He had twisted in that grip, tried to bring the gun round to bear on that monstrous maw. 57. This chapter has reviewed a wide range of research which may bear on relationships between subjective risk and memory for driving situations. 58. The public brought pressure to bear on the government. 59. How does this bear on the problem? 60. In his best-selling books, he has brought sophisticated language analysis to bear on topics of wide general interest. 61. The U.S., meanwhile, wants China to engage in a dialogue on Pakistan as Washington looks for ways to bring pressure to bear on Islamabad over its ties with Islamist militants. 62. Horowitz photographed this brown bear on Alaska's Kodiak Island. The retiree used a 70 - 200 mm zoom lens. 63. I bring a million preconceptions to bear on what I take to be a simple act of looking. 64. After adjusting and installing with the spring balance bring 20 - 40N (as illustrated in figure 3) to bear on bolt hole in the small gear hub(http://), the flange should be able to turn. 65. Prof: yes that's a bit of background information that you may bring to bear on this particular argument. 66. Volunteers would attempt to control the outcome with whatever supernatural forces they could bring to bear on the problem. 67. The way you vote, the way you live, the way you protest, the pressure you bring to bear on your government, has an impact way beyond your borders. 68. Next year, Professor Claypool will bring his expertise to bear on WPI's new interactive media and games development major. 69. The high pressure roller mill brings still high pressure to bear on the particle beds and makes them destroy inside to numerous tiny cracks. 70. Clebsch then brought this theory to bear on the theory of curves. 71. An official may also exploit press coverage in order to establish his agency's credibility with constituency groups, or to bring pressure to bear on other government agencies. 72. You have to bring some pressure to bear on him. 73. We may even catch sight of a polar bear on the ice. 74. So the pressure bear on emotion is then hard to unload. 75. The greatest civilising power that can be brought to bear on these uncivilised Europeans crowding into our cities lies in the public bath. 76. I will be much better prepared if I meditate every morning and visualize myself dealing with that challenge with authenticity, openness, honesty, and with as much wisdom as I can bring to bear on it. 77. The outer circle surrounding the central dimensions in Figure 2.1 represents the lenses (or theories) that researchers bring to bear on the questions or dimensions being studied. 78. But, not be in all circumstances, we welcome this kind to bring to bear on. 79. Every issue seems to bear on the question of survival. 80. When the muscularity that should bring to bear on to go up in mattess that is to say, mattess should drop more and produce more supportive power to human body, vice versa. 81. There, the powerful chairman of a House appropriations committee brought pressure to bear on the Secretary of Transportation to grant approval of a controversial bridge construction project. 82. The discovery will bear on future developments in that subject. 83. When the muscularity that tall flexibility should bring to bear on to go up in mattess namely, mattess should drop more and produce more supportive power to human body, vice versa. 84. Many investors, by contrast, believe the main worth of credit rating agencies is the pressure they bring to bear on governments to put right their finances. 85. Finally, several papers bear on synchronism and control of chaos. 86. If nothing else, this drum-banging may help Obama bring pressure to bear on Iran. 87. No closed-source developer can match the pool of talent the Linux community can bring to bear on a problem. 88. The different cognitions of the relation of accommodation party to accommodation paper bear on how to understand the connotation and extension of accommodation paper. 89. "Bang, Bang" not cut down a tree, the sloth bear on the straight whir so tired sitting on the ground panting, "Oh, tired and exhausted, and I can not stand. 90. Tyrion did not like the look of him. He liked the big black bear on his surcoat even less. 91. Polar Bear on Brown Soil, Svalbard, Norway In Svalbard, Norway's Arctic archipelago, a camera trap catches a polar bear looking out of place on bare brown soil. 92. The bank will bring pressure to bear on you if you do not pay . 93. In land, fracture pressure is go up by what layer brings to bear on the case of Fu terrane pressure is numeric. 94. How does his story bear on what they are investigating? 95. 96. |
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