Ainda não temos significados para "forbear from".
1Vértessy could not forbear from quietly smiling at this discreet coat-turning rhetoric.
2Without sacrifices and without penances as they are, forbear from their companionship.
3Emilie, we must to-day forbear from jesting on so important a matter.
4He must, therefore, forbear from the act, whose issue remained so doubtful.
5And Herbert himself, as he knelt there, could hardly forbear from tears.
6Yet, woman-like, she could not forbear from just one more word.
7She could not forbear from passing the threshold, and she did with heaving breast.
8But a man cannot be virtuous unless he forbear from all kinds of vice.
9Could it be called humanity to forbear from committing murder?
10The agency will also forbear from most common-carrier types of regulations for broadband, Genachowski said.
11One should forbear from knavery and from calumniating others.
12Mrs. Pendleton looked angrily at him, but was wise enough to forbear from further speech.
13The command that masters should forbear from threatening their slaves may be understood in two ways.
14The lake was lovely; and, with this supreme adjective, I forbear from further effort at description.
15You'll observe the decency of speech and forbear from profanities, you damned rogue, or by God!
16He was a man who could not forbear from searching for the soul, from following its workings.
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