Since, therefore, in the state of innocence man's active force was not subject to defect, nor was there inept matter on the part of the woman, it seems that males would always have been born.
Therefore also in the state of innocence male and female would have been born.
Some say that children would have been born, not with the righteousness of grace, which is the principle of merit, but with original righteousness.
There's a man Who should have been a king, and would have been, Had he been born so.
Now he goes mad for love, as I might go Had I been born a king and not a fool.
Mellie often wondered if he'd been born in the wrong time of the moon.
Owls, the terror of small birds and beasts, merited only contempt from one who'd been born with a knowledge of the pirate's craft and had refined that knowledge to an art.
I rather wish we'd been born in the gutter," said she.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "been born" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.