This nomenclature is old and familiar, and will probably always persist on that account, but it is not of itself of the happiest, and it gives birth to some ambiguities and many fallacies.
Right here we may see clearly the main objection to the term, "Labor," as commonly used, and the bad fallacy to which it gives birth.
This basin, whose various shores form portions of the United States, of the republic of Columbia, of Mexico and several maritime powers of Europe, gives birthto a peculiar and exclusively American system of trade.
The species horse gives birth to the races or varieties known under the names of the Arabian, English, Normandy, Corsican, &c.
The species dog gives birth to the varieties or races known under the names of bull-dog, spaniel, mastiff, &c.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gives birth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.