It's a well-born, regular filly that, by this victory, confirmed her traditional ambitions. |
Were he to observe today's scene, he might make the same pronouncement about well-born producers. |
As Pascal says, if you can manage to be well-born it saves you thirty years. |
To the well-born child all the virtues are natural, and not painfully acquired. |
They saw themselves as well-born and bred men who out of loyalty and conscience had chosen to defend their king. |
A high-caste, well-born, English-educated lawyer had voluntarily chosen to give up power and position and live the life of an Indian peasant. |