Use "be born" in a sentence

1. Born again You’ll be Born again

2. Albion will never be born.

3. Born to be a chef.

4. Our plan must be born forth.

5. You were born to be my torment.

6. To be born with a forbidden sexuality must be agonizing.

7. North American be Aborning Being born or produced.

8. She appears to be born with these gifts.

9. Born TO BE follows the work of Dr

10. How much more is fighting to be born?

11. Your aupair may be a born maiden aunt.

12. How can a man be born a second time?’

13. I pray for a son who'll be born free.

14. Had the bad luck to be born half-albino.

15. 12 He was born to be a great composer.

16. 3 I think you may be a born lyricist.

17. Violence Breeds violence la violence appelle la violence to be born and bred somewhere (=born and brought up) I was born and bred in Perth

18. New-born babies must be isolated from possible contamination.

19. Born synonyms, Born pronunciation, Born translation, English dictionary definition of Born

20. The 3 rd be after having content and Internet application how be born.

21. Genius must be born, and never can be taught. John Dryden 

22. and her child will be born with horrible birth defects.

23. She has to be born first before she can die.

24. Born again synonyms, Born again pronunciation, Born again translation, English dictionary definition of Born again

25. 15:45) This means that Jesus had to be born perfect.

26. It is as natural to die as to be born

27. 5 They're born to be automatons, consumed by baubles and gimmicks.

28. A Cesarean section is one way for babies to be born

29. How did Jesus come to be born as a perfect baby?

30. Bloody Face had to burn so he could be born again.

31. God also revealed that the Messiah would be born in David’s line.

32. I think he was born to be editor of a tabloid newspaper.

33. The pandas, the first in Japan, that be born through artificial insemination.

34. Was he born to be successful, or did he just luck out?

35. If you want to be Born again, start by becoming a Christian.

36. By accepting Christ, you can come before God and be Born again

37. Don't be born into a poor family or into a struggling family.

38. The baby was conceived in March, so will be born in December.

39. They have three children; Stephen (born 1958), Geoff (born 1962) and Amanda (born 1963).

40. Babies of alcoholic mothers can be born with a severe degree of handicap.

41. The media will also be sure to make much ado over the last infant born in 1999 and the first one born in 2000.

42. Their hope was that a new and better East Germany could be born.

43. Both studies underscore that the animals may be born with spatial cognitive abilities.

44. This is true regardless of whether the child will be born into poverty.

45. Bornie Stensland (born Andersdatter) was born in 1784

46. Anarchs are born at random, often with no real explanation to be found

47. Purebred Akbash Dogs may or may not be born with rear double dewclaws.

48. So Vishnu said that he was gonna be born on Earth as Ram.

49. Mary Hall (born Byres) was born circa 1836, to Peter Byres and Jane Byres (born Taylor)

50. I mean, if there's to be a child born in the sign of Taurus.

51. Your baby will need to be born by Caesarean section if there are serious problems that prevent the baby being born by a normal vaginal birth.

52. Individuals may be born with Apraxia, or they may acquire Apraxia through brain injury

53. So Mary and Joseph get married, and they wait for Jesus to be born.

54. She'll then lie, waiting for her cubs to be born as winter sets in.

55. Jesus was born to offer those alone a place in which to be alive!

56. Manoah prayed for instruction on how to raise the child that would be born

57. Mic Chapter 5 reveals that the Messiah will be born in Bethlehem of Judah.

58. 15 The ability to disappear and reappear, to die and to be born again.

59. Mary Ann Brighting (born Blow) was born circa 1834

60. The ideal would be that art become nature once more, primary, primitive, born anew.

61. What, though, about the prophecy saying that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem?

62. Borned or born? The past tense of “born” is “born”, there is no such word as “Borned”

63. JULlET Blister'd be thy tongue For such a wish! he was not born to shame:

64. Deep inside your bone marrow, each minute, 150 million red blood cells will be born.

65. 18 The determinist doctrines in question maintained that certain people were born to be slaves.

66. It was to be trampled on by men that I was born into this world.

67. Though this has involved suffering, it has also afforded opportunity for us to be born.

68. Billions of the deceased and those yet to be born have their eyes on us.

69. All of us are born with the basic desire to be accepted by our peers.

70. Rather, the only alternative for this particular child was never to be born at all.

71. Bandicoots take the shortest time of any mammal to gestate (get ready to be born)

72. The doctors are doing everything they can to ensure the child will be born healthy.

73. Born in 1991, Acutis is the first millennial to be Beatified by the Catholic Church

74. Definition: Being Born again involves being baptized in water (“born from water”) and begotten by God’s spirit (“born from

75. Margaret Acret (born Collins) was born circa 1834, at birth place

76. I was born a fisherman, the fish was born a fish.

77. Tamisen Mayo (born Brike), Circa 1600 - Circa 1672 Tamisen Mayo (born Brike) was born circa 1600, at birth place, to Thomas Constable and Susanna Brike / Constable (born Thomasine)

78. If Amphetamines are used close to birth, the baby may be born directly affected, and may be over-active and agitated

79. Notable people with the surname include: Aileen Convery (born 1969), Irish swimmer; Brandon Convery (born 1974), Canadian ice hockey player; Gerry Convery (born 1955), Canadian darts player; Mark Convery (born 1981), English footballer; Michaela Convery (born 1989), Irish camogie player; Pat Convery (born 1957), Irish politician

80. Lydia Ballat (born Wiswall) was born in 1567, at birth place, Massachusetts, to John WISWALL and Margaret WISWALL (born Smith)