Sentence examples for is borne from from inspiring English sources

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It's written to shock, but shouldn't surprise, and is borne from Morton-Thomas's own experiences.

The pause before he answers is borne from somewhere deeper than the fug of travel exhaustion or the fatigued plod toward retirement.

That belief is borne from a qualifying campaign in which they dominated their group before battling past Croatia in the play-offs.

It is assumed in some quarters that such a realignment is borne from a broad nationalist family that shares the same values.

It is borne from a potent cocktail of the mortgage mess, tight credit markets and the sour economy, topped off with a parade of poor box-office results for investor-backed films.

"Most innovation is borne from diversity just look at Silicon Valley," he said.

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"It is a reckless verdict that was borne from anger".

We were borne from a desire for free artistic expression.

It was borne from my frustration at the generally poor quality of housing in the UK.

Harris's approach was borne from a frustration with old fashioned beliefs about office life.

The sympathies for the Syrian rebels here in Anbar are borne from centuries-old tribal connections and, as a region dominated by Sunni Arabs, a shared sect.

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