We have no meanings for "borne many" in our records yet.
1 The red men have borne many and great injuries; they ought to suffer them no longer.
2 At last she was betrothed and married to Belisarius, although she had already borne many children.
3 I have borne many things; but THAT!
4 He had a furtive back-theback of a man who, in his day, had borne many an alias.
5 There are also some women in whom the mouth of the womb remains open, especially those who have borne many children.
6 The Count caught these words and was sorely pained, but, shrugging his shoulders, bore the affront silently as he had borne many another.
7 The woman, Sarah Harris, who hath, as some are aware, borne many sweet and pleasing testimonies to Friends in Wilmington, I know not.
8 Coffee cups and wineglasses festooned the table, along with silver trays that had borne many pizzas, most of which had been devoured by now.
9 'You are not withered away yet, Milo, nor has your blood run out; yet you have borne many a package of these horrible books.
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