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    Use "harbored" in a sentence

    harbored example sentences

    harbored


    1. Maybe little Euredon harbored a scholar’s soul


    2. Unlike Psatos, she harbored no pleasant memories of the voyage


    3. Imagine, what arrogance I’ve harbored


    4. proved that she’d harbored safely in the Gods’ favor


    5. We're pretty sure that's why Auntie sent us with you: partly to remove a potential challenge at court, partly to allow us to eliminate any hint or trace of doubt we may have harbored toward you


    6. In my defense, there were many ships harbored there


    7. In my life, up to that time, I had always harbored a sort of loneliness, a feeling that


    8. How depressing! I’d harbored thoughts of


    9. If any of his family harbored any doubts about who was ultimately to blame for the rocket attack, he needed to put the question to rest by explaining how his return to Jinotega in the midst of the war had been the catalyst


    10. harbored a deep seated hatred for God and religious believers

    11. I myself always harbored the suspicion that Jasper


    12. It harbored some newts, green turtles, snails and neon tetras


    13. He also trusted this curious old man from Eastern Europe, since Jason harbored his own share of forbidden


    14. If he could identify the plants, maybe even the chemicals they harbored, it might be big for the college, and for his own career


    15. Deep inside him, he had always harbored the wish to make that one big expedition


    16. I had no idea he harbored such thoughts


    17. If she had known that he had harbored her in his heart still, she would have definitely accepted his proposal


    18. In one short transaction, many months’ savings were exchanged for a small piece of carbon, but Ken harbored a feeling of joyful excitation as he walked along the muddy road with the small case in the pocket of his parka


    19. Marx, the apostate Jew-hating Jew, harbored in his core the very essence of Diaspora Judaism: Fear


    20. we have harbored any ill feelings or resentments towards a fellow

    21. Not as if he harbored any romantic feelings—she was in no way his type


    22. The nation's capital has harbored the worst drivers from 2008 to 2012, according to Allstate


    23. Their eyes harbored love long forgotten to me, the love my mother withheld within the depths of her stony heart


    24. A city that found and harbored you


    25. And then, as if to make a bad matter worse, he persistently harbored grudges and fostered such psychologic enemies as revenge and the generalized craving to "get even" with somebody for all his disappointments


    26. Until he surveyed Blondie’s ship, Greg had still harbored a lingering hope that he would


    27. Chris I scanned to see if he harbored any resentment against me because of his father


    28. "Cynthia, I don't think that nurse harbored any ill


    29. This tree harbored in its sap the knowledge of the first time he had felt her soft warm flesh under her summer dress


    30. I harbored no ill feelings

    31. The local police forces and governments were particularly hard hit: it seems that they harbored some of the most hardcore racists in the country and thus were affected most by the blue wave


    32. And the harbored ship


    33. The alley harbored garbage cans every 30 or 40


    34. ” She’s harbored that fear since I


    35. A tree that harbored some sort of grudge, and had waited there in that one spot, growing, waiting for the day it could exact its revenge on some unsuspecting human


    36. However, we had no inkling that your Earth harbored intelligent life, that is until only a few of your months before the destruction of Shouria


    37. Our Ørlög is the manifestation of energies we have harbored, which our Norse ancestors called ―wyrd


    38. He still harbored the suspicion that these recent psychotic


    39. · We use words to express ourselves – to express what is harbored in our inner man


    40. from that day onward, he tried to very best to forget that pure love he harbored

    41. Although he harbored that wish but he


    42. you!” By now he had already noticed that the young man in gray harbored neither


    43. Jealous thoughts harbored and revisited over and over again, can lead to actions


    44. It was because he harbored a hope that the news that he had received was


    45. ” She felt the resentment that she harbored against her father buried within her beginning to arise again


    46. ” Ralf harbored his secret smile


    47. Yes, its practitioners wore the clothes of doctors and deceived people by exploiting the revered position that was harbored for doctors


    48. But we wonder: has the devil ever harbored good intentions? And has he ever tried to do good for anyone?? He is pleased only with wretchedness, disease, and the pain of others: “He said: ‘Provider! Since you have led me astray, I will adorn to them (mankind) this life on earth and tempt them all, except your true obedient followers from among them!’ ”


    49. Though Ellie harbored some doubts the woman was as shocked by the discovery of her husband’s actions as she’d claimed, there was simply not enough evidence to charge her as an accessory


    50. The woman harbored no further hope



































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