33 examples of begetters in sentences

The wheel and the pulley are rare begetters of groans, as thou did'st foretell, Fool! '

Its begetter was a comparatively small band of unscrupulous, blind, and conceited persons, who were clever and persistent enough to demoralize a whole people.

The memories of the cold lone fish and the hot predatory carnivor who were our begetters, may haunt us to the end of time.

[Footnote 3: "Ner" or "Nergal," the giant king of war, the strong begetter.]

17 In the beginning (thou art) my begetter; in the beginning (thou art) my begetter.

17 In the beginning (thou art) my begetter; in the beginning (thou art) my begetter.

18 In the beginning the goddess spoke thus to men: 19 The Lady of heaven, the divinity of the zenith, (am) I. 20 The Lady of heaven, the divinity of the dawn, (am) I. 21 The Queen of heaven, the opener of the locks of the high heaven, my begetter.

22 Heaven she benefits, earth she enlightens; my begetter.

23 The benefiter of heaven, the enlightener of earth; my begetter.

who on the axis of heaven dawnest, in the dwellings of the earth her name revolves; my begetter.

2 (As) Queen of heaven above and below may she be invoked; my begetter.

3 The mountains fiercely she hurls-into-the-deep; my begetter.

4 As to the mountains, their goodly stronghold (art) thou, their mighty lock (art) thou; my begetter.

I will not pursue these speculations further, for the narghileh (bubbling softly at my elbow, as I write) is the promoter of repose and the begetter of agreeable reverie.

For our spiritual genealogy is not from them, but from a nearer and double line of begetters, including seersin the true sense of the wordand saints, for both are represented by Kepler and Hooker, Newton and Jeremy Taylor, Descartes and Spinoza, Leibnitz and Wesley, Spencer and Newman.

True, they followed Socrates and Plato in reverence for knowledge as the unfailing begetter of virtue.

The first begetter of Nietzsche's "blond beast," and of all that great flood of rubbish about a strange superior race with whitish hair and blue eyes, that has so fatally rotted the German imagination, was a Frenchman named Gobineau.

Our fond begetters, who would never die, Love but themselves in their posterity.

It is a great scheme, if it comes off; and the "only begetter" of it, if report is true, is Mr. Winston Churchill, the strategist of the Antwerp expedition, who now aspires to be the Dardanelson of our age.

To the omens of victory belongs the sinking of the Pommern, named after the great maritime province, so long coveted by the Brandenburgers, the makers of Prussia and the true begetters of Prussianism.

Such is not man, who, mixing better seed With worse, begets a base degenerate breed: The bad corrupts the good, and leaves behind No trace of all the great begetter's mind.

Bodley's real predecessor, the first begetter of a University library, was Thomas Cobham, Bishop of Worcester, who in 1320 prepared a chamber above a vaulted room in the north-east corner of St. Mary's Church for the reception of the books he intended to bestow upon his University.

Abandoned of its begetters, Squatter Sovereignty wandered the streets like a squalid and orphaned outcast, begging anybody and everybody to take it in, and finding no creditable welcome anywhere.

[Footnote 6: Native Tribes of Central Australia, p. 388.] PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION 'The only begetter' of this work is Monsieur Lefébure, author of 'Les Yeux d'Horus,' and other studies in Egyptology.

Without an aristocracy, without anything that can be called a plutocracy, without a solitary millionaire, New Zealand is also virtually without that hopeless thing, the hereditary pauper and begetter of paupers.

33 examples of  begetters  in sentences