91.   Increasingly now, his compositions will have to bear the brunt of sustaining his fame.

92.   Instead, Japanese homeowners and companies have been left to bear the brunt of property damages from the earthquake themselves, or to rely on help from the government.

93.   In Washington state, GOP freshmen including Randy Tate and George Nethercutt have borne the brunt of such attacks.

94.   Ireland will bear the brunt of the European dismissals.

95.   Indeed, several other sectors, among them several fast growing industries favored by the managers of recently hot mutual funds, have borne the brunt of the decline.

96.   Israeli officials expressed relief that it was the Palestinians who were now bearing the brunt of American irritation.

97.   Internet providers, who would bear the brunt of implementing blocks against gambling sites, also protested the legislation.

98.   It is the schools themselves that will bear the brunt of the financial penalty.

99.   It maintains that minorities bear the brunt of pollution.

100.   Junior forward Luke Walton and point guard Jason Gardner normally bear the brunt of the scoring load.

v. + brunt >>共 33
bear 43.38%
take 18.28%
bore 17.60%
feel 6.68%
suffer 3.82%
face 1.36%
escape 1.23%
carry 0.95%
receive 0.95%
get 0.82%
bear + n. >>共 714
name 12.55%
fruit 7.88%
brunt 6.79%
responsibility 5.96%
resemblance 4.16%
cost 3.31%
arm 3.16%
witness 2.88%
child 2.80%
burden 2.16%
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