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Alphabetical [« »] beaks 1 beam 2 beans 1 bear 14 bearable 1 beard- 2 bearers 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 accustomed 14 antarctic 14 attempt 14 bear 14 blow 14 bound 14 carefully | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances bear |
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1 1, 4 | many times does your body bear a pressure equal to that 2 1, 4 | surface of your body would bear a pressure of 5,600 lb. 3 1, 4 | your 6,500 square inches bear at this moment a pressure 4 1, 4 | and which allows you to bear it without inconvenience. 5 1, 8 | strong that I could not bear it at first. In its whiteness 6 1, 12| the walls of the Nautilus bear a pressure of 100 atmospheres. 7 2, 2 | were invited to hunt the bear in the mountains of Switzerland, 8 2, 2 | we will go and hunt the bear." If you were asked to hunt 9 2, 3 | mountaineers attack the bear with a dagger in their hand, 10 2, 6 | gets much hotter we cannot bear it." ~"Oh, sir, it will 11 2, 15| Southern Cross-- the polar bear of Antarctic regions. The 12 2, 15| which the eye could not bear. The power of the lantern 13 2, 16| Nautilus were strong enough to bear this pressure without being 14 2, 19| vivid lightning. I could not bear the brightness of it; while