You denied to fight with me this other day, because I was no gentleman born.
Say you see them not and think me still no gentleman born.
Give me the lie, do; and try whether I am not now a gentleman born.
Thus Froissart tells us of Sir Robert Sale, the governor of Norwich, that 'he was no gentleman born, but he had the grace to be reputed sage and valiant in arms, and for his valiantness King Edward made him knight.
Thou liest, said Beaumains, I am a gentleman born, and of more high lineage than thou, and that will I prove on thy body.
As for me, I am a gentleman born, and of higher birth than you; and will prove this on your body if you deny it.
I come from King Meliodas, who wedded your sister, and I am a gentleman born.
Whether I be a gentleman born or not, I have done you a gentleman's service, and may do better before we part.
No, your legs do sufficiently shew you are a gentleman born, sir; for a man borne upon little legs, is always a gentleman born.
You are well met, sir: you denied to fight with me this other day, because I was no gentleman born.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gentleman born" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.