Offspring in a sentence

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Sentences with offspring

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1. Just as it sometimes happens that deformed offspring are produced by deformed parents, and sometimes not, so the offspring produced by a female are sometimes female, sometimes not, but male, because the female is as it were a deformed male.
2. What will become of our offspring if a nuclear war breaks out?
3. These legends should be handed down to our offspring.
4. The atomic bomb is the offspring of 20th century physics.
5. Parents can pass many diseases on to their offspring.
6. Some animals are producing offspring in zoos.
7. But that your fear of me was greater than his life, now I bless you and your offspring, just so that they multiply like the stars in the heavens and just as grains of sand on the sea.
8. 'Your offspring shall possess their enemies' gates, and in your seed shall be all nations blessed because you obeyed my command thus.'
9. Books are the offspring of one's mind.
10. Books are the offspring of someone's mind.
11. Books are the offspring of someone's brains.
12. If the cat eats her own offspring, why would she let a rat get away?
13. How many humps would an offspring of a Bactrian and a dromedary camel get?
14. This is also an invariant of history. Gallic disappeared because Gallic elites were quick to send their children to the Roman school. In the same way, provincial elites later taught their offspring French at the expense of the regional languages. The ruling classes are often the first to adopt the language of the invader. They do the same today with English.
15. A hinny is a hybrid offspring of two species, a male horse and a female donkey.
16. A mule is a hybrid offspring of two species, a female horse and a male donkey.
17. Rabbits have many offspring.
18. Rabbits have a lot of offspring.
19. All these flowers are the works of Love: these plants and shrubs are his offspring. — Through him these rivers flow, and these zephyrs breathe. Whoever is smitten by him is struck, as it were, with madness.
20. But she had heard that an offspring, led by Trojan blood, would one day overturn the Tyrian citadels; from this would come a nation ruling widely and proud in war, for the destruction of Libya: thus the Fates spun out their destiny.
21. "Fourteen nymphs are in my service, surpassing in comeliness, of whom Deiopea, the most beautiful, I will unite in steadfast marriage to you and declare her your own; that in exchange for such benefits she may dwell with you all her years, and make you the father of beautiful offspring."
22. Indeed, how many and how important are the benefits which flow from the indissolubility of matrimony cannot escape anyone who gives even a brief consideration either to the good of the married parties and the offspring or to the welfare of human society.
23. Many aquatic animals use sound to find prey, locate mates and offspring, avoid predators, guide their navigation and locate habitat, and listen and communicate with each other.
24. Higher noise levels can reduce the ability of animals to communicate with potential mates, other group members, their offspring, or feeding partners.
25. "Twice seven nymphs have I, beautiful to see; / one, Deiopeia, fairest of the fair, / in lasting wedlock will I link to thee, / thy life-long years for such deserts to share, / and make thee parent of an offspring fair."

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