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1 They form a bond with their newborn -just like mothers do.
2 I also think it's a good idea to form a bond .
3 I hope by bottle-feeding to overcome the wild tendencies and form a bond .
4 The pair form a bond that bridges their racial divide.
5 Heidi and Walter form a bond , chatting about road trips they wished they had taken.
6 The children form a bond despite the cruel system.
7 The residents know and trust the staff, who in turn form a bond with the residents.
8 John's death had changed all of them, it had allowed him to form a bond with his son again.
9 It's such a strong instinct that if something, anything, moves, chances are a chick will form a bond with it.
10 Lieutenant Luhrs said that the training had given both crews the chance to learn from each other and form a bond .
11 These items help form a bond to the deceased, a reminder that they are sorely missed and will never be forgotten.
12 We both knew something was very wrong. Caroline and Ken's uneasiness with the deplorable school conditions would form a bond between them.
13 Yet none of this would matter a jot if Sheeran's songs didn't form a bond with a huge audience to begin with.
14 Children form a bond between their parents, a bond no less tender and a bond which is sometimes stronger than love itself.
15 He is a man who has built his career on consensus and conciliation and he will want to form a bond with Merkel, he added.
16 When we meet again, it will be to form a bond which all this court and all this kingdom shall not be able to loose.
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