by birth造句1. She's Italian by birth but is now an Australian citizen.
2. Her parents were in fact American by birth.
3. She is English by birth but French by marriage.
4. He was American by birth, but lived in France.
5. George I and George II were Germans by birth.
6. Mitch was a San Franciscan by birth.
7. She was a lady by birth.
8. Sadrudin was an Iranian by birth.
9. Oscar Wilde was Irish by birth.
10. I am French by birth and a British subject by marriage.
11. Iococca is Italian by birth although he was born in the United States.
12. She is German by birth but is now a French citizen.
13. He's German by birth.
14. Privilege determined by birth is an offence to any modern sense of justice.
15. Anne was French by birth but lived most of her life in Italy.
16. Colette is French by birth.
17. Charlie was a cockney by birth but he'd spent time in New York.
18. The social hierarchy was determined by birth and sanctioned by religion.
19. That made me, by birth as it were, a member of the Strauss family.
20. Mostly gray at 56, Barzilai, Israeli by birth, is a puffball of excitability: twinkling, gesturing, capable of persuading anyone to do anything. Well, almost anyone.
21. He was a Frenchman by birth and was destined for the priesthood.
22. Society double A-lister, Kate Goldsmith—a Rothschild by birth married to supersmart entrepreneur Ben Goldsmith—is carrying the banner in London society.
23. Harris, a New Zealander by birth, says they are evidence of the evolutionary trajectory that led to Homo sapiens , the human species , who would eventually journey to the moon.
24. This French by birth and currently New York based designer has looked out for your home decor and given you these two options in one furniture, and the yellow-grey color tone is no less interesting.
25. She was a brunette by birth but a blonde by habit.
26. Method: To select 5 prepubertal male rabbits ensured by birth time and the size of testicle.
27. Some of the Buddhists came from Sri Lanka, South-East Asia and East, while others were Westerners by birth and upbringing.
28. In village and tribal societies of the past, identity was established by birth.
29. It is for this reason that citizenship in the polis could be attained by birth only.
30. For women, a pattern of gradual increase was seen by birth cohort in all age groups.