birthright造句1. Freedom of speech is every American's birthright.
2. Americans see freedom of expression as their birthright.
3. The estate is the birthright of the eldest son.
4. Some men see well-paid, powerful jobs as their birthright.
5. Education is every child's birthright.
6. The property is the birthright of the eldest child.
7. Charles felt cheated of his birthright.
8. Freedom is the natural birthright of every human.
9. Freedom is our natural birthright.
10. I expect he found he'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage.
11. The royalties go to Birthright; let's hope they find a way to prevent tragic cot deaths.
12. They have, almost as a birthright, a restless dissatisfaction with the status quo.
13. Hartwell had handed his birthright on a silver salver to the rescuing white knight.
14. His settlement he regarded as his birthright or his freehold.
15. Years later, Cloud became a hermit, declining his birthright as king.
16. He was born stupid,[/birthright.html] and greatly increased his birthright.
17. Remember your birthright of freedom.
18. Jacob replied, " First sell me your birthright. "
19. The centaurs then claimed Thessaly as their birthright .
20. Diana, Princess of Wales was patron of the charity Birthright.
21. It could suggest Jacob's willingness to hand Esau back his birthright.
22. It is not a mere matter of citizenship; it is a birthright and a shared inheritance.
23. My telephone has not stopped ringing with colleagues accusing me of changing my allegiance and forsaking my birthright.
24. Neither believes that absolutely no one should ever be afforded opportunities that are not the birthright of their class.
25. By way of contrast, natural resource industries were essentially a birthright.
26. As yet, there is only speculation that Charles will relinquish his birthright.
27. These friendly and hard-working people will not wait for much longer to reclaim their birthright.
28. She seemed to regard an easy, comfortable life as some kind of birthright.
29. Life is a difficult game. You can win it only by retaining your birthright to be a person.A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
30. They picked rulers on the basis of achievement, not birthright.