Sentence examples for be born of a from inspiring English sources

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That unification would almost certainly be born of a crisis increases its difficulties.

The policeman drew from his pocket a crude instrument that appeared to be born of a wire coat hanger.

His anonymity is said to be born of a desire — understandable enough for a "quality vandal," as he likes to be called — to elude the police.

The gay-bashing among the Republican presidential contenders may be born of a backlash against gay marriage; whatever it comes from, it's reprehensible.

Mongkut was the 43rd child of King Rama II, but as the first son to be born of a queen he was favoured to succeed to the throne.

Every long-running news story mints new television stars, even if it is sometimes awkward to acknowledge that personal success can be born of a tragic event.

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"Disneyland Dream" was born of a nationwide contest.

Colbert was born of a merchant family.

Bossuet was born of a family of magistrates.

"Every other minority is born of a family.

Cooke was born of a well-to-do family.

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