Sentence for born | Use born in a sentence

Sentences using the word born. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use born in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for born.

  • For that he was born. (10)
  • I was born to be wretched. (10)
  • Born with a wife and family! (8)
  • She died when you were born. (8)
  • I was born under a bad star. (22)
  • I am your born representative! (10)
  • I could see it was born in him. (9)
  • A born countryman could see that. (10)
  • Was either champion born in Kent? (10)
  • I was never born to bear these pangs. (18)
  • One is just what one is born to be, eh? (10)
  • I am not born to sit still and do nothing. (4)
  • They have been literally born to the arena. (21)
  • Born too soon, Swithin had missed his vocation. (8)
  • She was divorced, married me, and you were born. (8)
  • Your father gave them to me when you were born. (12)
  • I was born in Haddam, old Haddam in Connecticut. (18)
  • He begins to think himself born under an ill star. (14)
  • One is not born to accept disgrace even from a father. (10)
  • Rose born late, born withered in bud! (10)
  • Born in France she would have been a matchless Parisienne. (10)
  • But you were not born there, and your father had good blood. (10)
  • Born almost within hail of it, he could remember it from 1860 on. (8)
  • When Charles was born my dear old father was out hunting all day. (8)
  • New loves are born, and old loves die, And kissing lips must part. (8)
  • She was born for responsibility, I was not; it makes me miserable. (10)
  • The truth is, we three are country born and bred; we pine in London. (10)
  • They at least do not regard him who lies there as one born to misfortune. (5)
  • But is a man to be lost because he is bred and born with a weak character? (8)
  • You were born of ropery, and you go at it straight, like a webfoot to water. (10)
  • The last mentioned, born in 1658, became organist of Westminster Abbey in 1680. (3)
  • It was an event, like any other, and it had to happen as much as his being born. (9)
  • Then he asked her why every one who was born was destined to die, and disappear? (5)
  • He was born at Cremona, 1683, and belonged to a family of lute and violin makers. (3)
  • The woman looked that evil star incarnate which Laura said they were born under. (10)
  • But even in the red heat of passion his born diplomacy withheld his own signature. (10)
  • Some people, according to an authority on circus matters, are born with a balance. (21)
  • His behavior, from a man born to the joking give and take of our life, impressed March. (9)
  • This old man lying here at my feet is now, if not dreaming, as if he had never been born. (7)
  • Brébeuf came of a noble family in Normandy, a tall strong man, who seemed born for a soldier. (19)
  • From the look they gave him he saw that he had better never have been born; he hastily withdrew. (8)
  • She was born in that neighbourhood, she informed me, and had been educated by a dear great lady. (10)
  • But these names can never have the effect for the stranger that they had for one to the manner born. (9)
  • I have always been sure that Cornelia was born for Parliament, and he will be lucky if he wins her. (10)
  • So much remains of Goethe in the place where he was born, and as such things go, it is not a little. (9)
  • Among Norwegians, =Edvard Grieg=, born 1843, is a remarkable interpreter of his own individual works. (3)
  • He was, indeed, as alien to her Puritan spirit as if he had been born in Naples instead of Corbitant. (9)
  • He has already been over the course once, noting its conditions with caution born of long experience. (21)
  • He was the born nobleman in his friendliness with the bridal pair and respectfulness to Mr. Woodseer. (10)
  • A composer whose work in light opera has had much success is =Victor Herbert=, born in Dublin, Ireland. (3)
  • While the lark sings on high, And no thing looks forlorn, Bury it, bury it, bury it where it was born. (10)
  • The Egoist is our fountain-head, primeval man: the primitive is born again, the elemental reconstituted. (10)
  • The most prominent Italian pianist, who has lived a cosmopolitan life, is =Feruccio Busoni=, born in 1866. (3)
  • In its lacerated body there streams a darkness into which one would like to plunge in order to be born again. (12)
  • This mysterious king of the violin was =Nicolo Paganini=, born in Genoa, February 18, 1782, died May 27, 1840. (3)
  • She is poor; she has sunk from the comforts she was born to; and, if she live to old age, must probably sink more. (4)
  • He had not looked at it for over eighteen years, not since he remade his Will when his father died and Fleur was born. (8)
  • Scorrier had known him quite well, one of those Scotsmen who are born at the age of forty and remain so all their lives. (8)
  • Men are born subject to it, happily, and thus the balance between the lordly half of creation and the frail is rectified. (10)
  • To a member of a plains-tribe, born and reared on the flats of Ohio or Indiana, a mountain region was a perpetual miracle. (7)
  • Lady Camper had deigned to impart some of her own, incidentally; that she was of Welsh blood, and born among the mountains. (10)
  • He had been born reticent, and great, indeed, was the emotion under which he suffered when the whole of his eyes were visible. (8)
  • This was Lowell Mason, who was born in 1792, but spent his younger days in Savannah, Ga., where he studied music as an amateur. (3)
  • Without fixing any date, Fulkerson had announced it, and pushed his announcements with the shameless vigor of a born advertiser. (9)
  • Yet he was extremely fond of his adoptive compatriots, and no alien born had a truer or tenderer sense of New England character. (9)
  • His remembrances of it went back to early youth, for he had been born and brought up almost within sound of the coaching-road to Epsom. (8)
  • Now, if only we were born old and grew younger year by year, we should understand how things happen, and drop all our cursed intolerance. (8)
  • And imagine the celestial refreshment of having a pure decency in the place of sham; real flesh; a soul born active, wind-beaten, but ascending. (10)
  • F. Apthorp= was born in Boston, in 1848, graduated at Harvard, and began his critical work in music in 1872, being connected with several Boston papers. (3)

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