bailiff
ever. that's my guess. e'er, = ever but take out the v and add an apostrophe:).
The occupation of cowboys is to take care of horses and cows.
"Scots Wha Hae," "A Man's A Man For A' That," "To A Mouse"…Please read them all at the Robert Burns World Federation site. Done alphabetically in Scots Dialect as Robert wrote them, the Federation also has Standard English next to his original verse. Enjoy but listen as Robert speaks through his verse. Afterward take apart his verse then realize his usage of the "Standard Habbie" now called "Burns Habbie" which ends has "A-A-A-B-A-B" in its six-stave stanza. Once you gain how it goes, it's not only fun but also you find yourself writing your own verse. Thank you, Robert!
serious burns take him/her to hospital
She was a crofter.
One year. The occupation will be any that does not require an educational qualification
Take it to the vet as soon as possible. They will know what to do.
Wayne and Shuster Take an Affectionate Look At--- - 1965 George Burns was released on: USA: 15 July 1966
Burns: Take Them Seriously. Virtual Hospital. http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/HealthProse/Family medicine/burns.html.
Farming
No, the word 'burns' is the plural form of the singular noun 'burn', and the third person, singular, present of the verb 'to burn'.Examples:The burns on my hand are not too bad. (noun)When the power goes out, she burns candles. (verb)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'burns' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example: The burns on my hand are not too bad. They don't hurt because I put ice on them immediately. (the pronouns 'they' and 'them' take the place of the noun 'burns' in the second sentence)
Robert Langdon took Mr. Kohler seriously when he realized that Kohler's information about the Illuminati was accurate and Kohler was willing to risk his own life to help Langdon stop the threat. Kohler's sincerity and dedication to the truth convinced Langdon of his credibility.