In England property begot a strong place sense, but Americans, restless and with shallow roots, needed fins and wings. |
They seem to have no acquaintance with one another, beyond that begot out of the game. |
In his premier novel, H. G. Wells begot the concept of time travel as well as pioneered the nascent genre of science fiction. |
Jane Davenant was a natural suspect in view of her son William Davenant's reputed willingness to believe that Shakespeare begot him. |
I yielded to an instinct for deprecative horse-play, one of my worst faults, begot of an inferiority-complex. |
Whether that sez more about me the listener or them the band or them the bands they begot, I do not know, nor care to ask. |