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bore by vs bore with

Both "bore by" and "bore with" are not commonly used phrases in English. The correct preposition to use with the verb "bore" is "bore with."

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 650 views

bore by

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The phrase "bore with" is the correct form to use when expressing that someone or something is causing boredom.
  • from Sir Albert Bore by letter dated 30 November 2005, registered at the Commission on 6 December 2005;
  • Let's not bore her by talking fixed income.
  • I don't want to bore you by repeating things you already know.
  • And His wrath was bore... by the Angel of Death, name of Loki.
  • And His wrath was bore... by the Angel of Death, name of Loki.
  • The Commission bore all expenses incurred by the agency for the implementation of the 2009 budget.
  • Notes the Court's conclusion communicated in a letter Undated letter from Mr Fabra Vallés to Sir Albert Bore received by the COR on 11 July 2003. signed by its President as follows:
  • Madam President, I do not want to bore you by restating what we have said, but together we are saying to China that we are not satisfied with the present situation.
  • It should be noted that in 2008 the Agency did not receive any subsidy to cover its operations and the Commission bore all expenses incurred by the Agency for the implementation of the 2008 budget.
  • On my fortieth birthday, rather than merely bore my friends by having anything as mundane as a mid-life crisis I decided it might actually be more interesting to actually terrify them by going completely mad and declaring myself a magician.
  • Notes that in 2011, the Agency did not receive any subsidy to cover its operations and that the Commission bore all expenses incurred by the Agency for the implementation of its 2011 budget;
  • People bore of spectacle very quickly.
  • I bore no grudge against that man.
  • Our constant contacts and cooperation in Montreal bore fruit.
  • The anger I knew you bore me.
  • Because while you desired revenge I bore regret for what I did.
  • Feats of strength, or lack thereof, bore me.
  • You can bore me with tales of your travelling.
  • You're a self-obsessed, privately-educated bore.
  • They use a large bore needle in the hospital.

Alternatives:

  • bore with

bore with

This is the correct phrase to use when expressing that someone or something is causing boredom.

Use "bore with" when you want to indicate the source of boredom, such as "He bore with the long lecture."
  • Thrilled by his every word, honoured that he chooses me to bore with them.
  • Should it be you bore with you... this hardship through death.
  • A rough adolescence, and a damning identity that was thrust upon her, which she bore with dignity until she made herself a new name:
  • This is the story of Tobruk and the men who made up its garrison, of the fight they made against the pick of Hitler's troops, and of the nickname they won with blood and bore with pride - the Desert Rats.
  • You can bore me with tales of your travelling.
  • Coulson doesn't bore me with the details Of every little operation.
  • I won't bore you with academic theories about competing civilizations.
  • I will not bore myself with explanations you could not possibly understand.
  • Sorry to bore you with my life.
  • Tom, don't bore her with all that nonsense.
  • I won't bore you with this.
  • Marge, I won't bore you with the truth.
  • Well, then I won't even bore you with an explanation.
  • We bore her with these things...
  • The two large bore ivs with ns.
  • I shouldn't bore you with ancient history.
  • But I don't want to bore you with my school years.
  • She won't bore you with her talk.
  • I won't bore you with the intricacies of Klingon politics.
  • But I won't bore you with that.

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