Sentence examples for being engendered from inspiring English sources

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The author described the British Prime Minister, Lord North, as being "engendered in the womb of hell"; imagined George III eagerly plotting "the people's ruin"; and claimed that the King's friends in Parliament were planning "to plunder, butcher, starve, or enslave" first the colonists and then the British themselves.

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Even then, no love is engendered.

Still, it's engendered some interesting and eloquent responses.

And this year, some sliver of hope was engendered anew.

Any support or loyalty that can be engendered is inevitably vulnerable to whim and fashion.

The emotional intelligence that is engendered is a gift for life.

This is the type of conflict that absolutely should be engendered in organizations, says Neale.

But then, too, it notes that "he's engendered more fear than love" while in office.

with the social problems that were engendered during the period and afterwards. in 1608.

"Competition might also be engendered between staff to obtain positions in currently unpopular or remote regions.

Ms. Wallach also discusses Picasso's Neo-classicism as if it had been engendered by the war.

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