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Harbour (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: bishop, do, bishop burnet

Conjugation of harbour

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
harbour
harbour
harbours
harbour
harbour
harbour
Future Simple
will harbour
will harbour
will harbour
will harbour
will harbour
will harbour
Past Simple
harboured
harboured
harboured
harboured
harboured
harboured
Conditional Simple
would harbour
would harbour
would harbour
would harbour
would harbour
would harbour
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am harbouring
are harbouring
is harbouring
are harbouring
are harbouring
are harbouring
Future Progressive
will be harbouring
will be harbouring
will be harbouring
will be harbouring
will be harbouring
will be harbouring
Past Progressive
was harbouring
were harbouring
was harbouring
were harbouring
were harbouring
were harbouring
Conditional Progressive
would be harbouring
would be harbouring
would be harbouring
would be harbouring
would be harbouring
would be harbouring
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have harboured
have harboured
has harboured
have harboured
have harboured
have harboured
Future Perfect
will have harboured
will have harboured
will have harboured
will have harboured
will have harboured
will have harboured
Past Perfect
had harboured
had harboured
had harboured
had harboured
had harboured
had harboured
Conditional Perfect
would have harboured
would have harboured
would have harboured
would have harboured
would have harboured
would have harboured
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been harbouring
have been harbouring
has been harbouring
have been harbouring
have been harbouring
have been harbouring
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been harbouring
will have been harbouring
will have been harbouring
will have been harbouring
will have been harbouring
will have been harbouring
Past Perfect Progressive
had been harbouring
had been harbouring
had been harbouring
had been harbouring
had been harbouring
had been harbouring
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been harbouring
would have been harbouring
would have been harbouring
would have been harbouring
would have been harbouring
would have been harbouring

Examples of harbour

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! ' 'There's another one. 'Someone, anyone, hit that missile pad on the harbour.
"A cool tropical air envelopes the ship as we penetrate the inner harbour.
"As you know, your galleon is always assured "a warm welcome in my harbour."
"His harbour lee he has now sighted and joyful upon the shore alighted."
"I doubted if any other students knew where in the hell pearl harbour was"
! ' 'There's another one. 'Someone, anyone, hit that missile pad on the harbour.
"A cool tropical air envelopes the ship as we penetrate the inner harbour.
"As you know, your galleon is always assured "a warm welcome in my harbour."
"His harbour lee he has now sighted and joyful upon the shore alighted."
"I doubted if any other students knew where in the hell pearl harbour was"
- There is no murder at Warmsley Vale. But it is a place that harbours one who is guilty of the most cynical, merciless, abominable slaughter of many blameless people.
... it also harbours certain risks and dangers.
A silent stronghold, the Bibliothèque Nationale harbours many treasures.
At the stations, harbours, on the leaving planes, in the cars' trunks..
But what if he still harbours some deep resentment towards you?
- There is no murder at Warmsley Vale. But it is a place that harbours one who is guilty of the most cynical, merciless, abominable slaughter of many blameless people.
... it also harbours certain risks and dangers.
A silent stronghold, the Bibliothèque Nationale harbours many treasures.
At the stations, harbours, on the leaving planes, in the cars' trunks..
But what if he still harbours some deep resentment towards you?
'Philip had harboured increasingly romantic notions 'about what this period in his life would mean, 'until one day, a few months before the publication of his second novel, 'he abruptly became confidently disenfranchised 'to the point of despondency.'
And last time we met, you harboured an alien in your own home.
And, how, now you have come to understand the full extent of Mr. Capshaw's wickedness, does it feel to know you had for so long harboured such a villain?
But I've long harboured a suspicion that it doesn't actually make the car go any faster.
But he harboured a secret ambition.
- Mm-hm. - JC, we all realise that you may still be harbouring some ill will.
- Wasting police time, withholding information and possibly harbouring a murder suspect.
- You know the sentence for harbouring a criminal?
Alana Bloom isn't harbouring any doubts.
And I think, Pritchard, any revised testimony you give about seeing me that night will be a waste of your breath, once it's out you're harbouring a murderer.
'Philip had harboured increasingly romantic notions 'about what this period in his life would mean, 'until one day, a few months before the publication of his second novel, 'he abruptly became confidently disenfranchised 'to the point of despondency.'
And last time we met, you harboured an alien in your own home.
And, how, now you have come to understand the full extent of Mr. Capshaw's wickedness, does it feel to know you had for so long harboured such a villain?
But I've long harboured a suspicion that it doesn't actually make the car go any faster.
But he harboured a secret ambition.
- Mm-hm. - JC, we all realise that you may still be harbouring some ill will.
- Wasting police time, withholding information and possibly harbouring a murder suspect.
- You know the sentence for harbouring a criminal?
Alana Bloom isn't harbouring any doubts.
And I think, Pritchard, any revised testimony you give about seeing me that night will be a waste of your breath, once it's out you're harbouring a murderer.

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