bear out in Czech

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Sentence patterns related to "bear out"

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1. The colour will bear out soon.

2. The experimental results bear out our supposition.

3. John will bear out what I say.

4. The figures bear out Mr Immelt's impressions.

5. Close examination doesn't bear out the claim.

6. Time will bear out what I have said.

7. Close examination fails to bear out the argument.

8. They lured the bear out of its den. Sentencedict.com

9. These clues seem to bear out my earliest suspicion.

10. Whatever the causes, the numbers bear out America's slippage.

11. These fully bear out the superiority of the socialist system.

12. I'm afraid that the results bear out my earlier suspicions.

13. I hope you will bear out what I tell him.

14. It'seemed to bear out Hemingway's own gloomy maxim about America.

15. Unhappily the facts do not wholly bear out the theory.

16. I hope you will bear out what I tell them.

17. Does the rest of the story bear out this view?

18. But has it? Close examination doesn't bear out the claim.

19. It tends to bear out your faith in this company's approach.

20. But has it? Close examination fails to bear out the argument.

21. I hope that the following pages will bear out that assumption.

22. With the bear out of sight, thehiker in the tree came down.

23. The other witnesses will bear me out / bear out what I say.

24. 78 synonyms for Confirm: prove, support, establish, back up, verify, validate, bear out, substantiate

25. That way of speaking does not mean seven pairs, as other Bible texts bear out.

26. She was likewise deeply apologetic for wanting the salt, and, feeling Amiably bound to bear out Mr

27. Sadly, as I shall explain, the facts do not bear out the interpretation given to them by the Foreign Secretary.

28. Although the blown rubber keeps there weight down, wear patterns after 300 and 400 miles seem to bear out this view.

29. As historical materials, the two biographies bear out the fact that Pearl Buck was an American descendant, having an American cultural background.

30. Corroborate - support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm; "The stories and claims were born out by the evidence" bear out , underpin , support

31. Such examples of the law’s capriciousness often seem to bear out this observation in the “Boston Globe”: “Society as a whole has adopted the judicial process as its moral yardstick and forfeited common sense and personal responsibility.