Examples of 'their forebears' in a sentence

Meaning of "their forebears"

their forebears - This phrase refers to a person's ancestors or predecessors in a family line. It acknowledges and recognizes the people who came before them and possibly influenced their heritage or characteristics

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their forebears
Monies they and their forebears gave.
Most likely recognized their resemblance to their forebears.
Neither have their forebears for two generations.
And the egotistical instincts of their forebears.
For thousands of years their forebears bore testimony to such beauty.
Successive generations are cradled in the arms of their forebears.
Their forebears did.
The line that joins them to their forebears.
And like their forebears they still dream of breaking into the China market.
Using traditional methods that their forebears employed.
Their forebears had struggled in a different arena, which had no bearing on this one.
It was earned by the resistance of their forebears.
Dreams that have grown tired of their forebears being shattered time and time again.
They disown the tradition and the faith of their forebears.
The landscapes where their forebears fought, where some died.
They sought revenge for those who wronged their forebears.
His children are proud of their forebears - some of whom achieved greatness in different ways.
For the most part they are true to the faith of their forebears.
Their forebears came from Ireland, Scotland and the West of England.
Many families still feel keenly the trauma imposed on their forebears.
Where did their forebears originate?
Idea that the current generation can be morally responsible for the sins of their forebears.
Billions of human beings now lead lives that their forebears could only have dreamed of.
In this way they were not independent, but inherited certain traits from their forebears.
Learning from their Forebears.
Typically, fundamentalists are considerably less open to compromise and harmonization schemes than their forebears.
Neither have their forebears for two generations . Why would they run for us?
Many Mennonites have a lively memory of what happened to their forebears in faith.
All ‘ S ' phones look like their forebears and the iPhone 6S is no different.
The early Norwegian black metal scene developed the style of their forebears into a distinct genre.
The new cars are still relatively little, but nowhere near the dimensions of their forebears.
Children collect, with great respect, all the thoughts of their forebears and meditate upon them.
Today, only a small portion of older Sephardic Jews speak the language of their forebears.
These wanderers typically worship the Beastlord, as their forebears did centuries ago.
This implies that the " Frisco " Hells Angels were very much aware of their forebears.
They've never run in their lives. Neither have their forebears for two generations.
It is a shame! They disown the traditionand the faith of their forebears.
They have never run in their lives . Neither have their forebears for two generations.
It is a shame! They disown the tradition and the faith of their forebears.
Thus, for those Jews, for whom fate decreed that their forebears would settle….
However, radical democratic or left futurists can certainly claim FM-2030 as one of their forebears.
For how long should succeeding generations fight wars that their forebears fought?
In such frames, others would honor portraits of their forebears.
They like to know where their family came from, and how their forebears lived.
In this respect, too, the new models are similar to their forebears.
The soldiers of today 's Royal 22nd Regiment should be very proud of their forebears.
Since 1679 Highclere has been home to the Earls of Carnarvon and their forebears.

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Our forebears never had that problem
This is what our forebears did for us
Our forebears were much more physically active
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