Use apart in a sentence
Sentences starting with apart
- Apart of his testimony has been occasionally copied into other works, but his expressions are so clear, his experience is given with such manly distinctness and disinterested honesty, that it may be quoted as a model which might have been often followed with advantage. [3]
- Apart from his strength and health, his well-formed body, his noble birth, his faith in the love of his betrothed bride--at this hour he forgot how much these things were--he found nothing in his lot which seemed worth desiring. [10]
- Apart from conditions of war and law, that look established human relations between the two men. [2]
- Apart from consciousness of self no observation or application of reason is conceivable. [2]
- Apart from his morals, what class of creature is he? [11]
- Apart from the land-office crowds, and looking on in silent rage, stood a group of the old settlers,--tall, lean, powerful, yet impotent for lack of a leader. [9]
- Apart from warmth, its fire would be companionable, and to tend it a means of passing the time. [11]
- Apart from his innate love of fighting, he had realised that in the moment of declining to enter the Queen's service he had been at a disadvantage, and that his courage was open to attack by the incredulous or malicious. [11]
- Apart from that, I repeat that he crosses my humour, and I hate him. [12]
- Apart from that, he should not suffer. [11]
Sentences ending with apart
- But it is well that the two callings have been separated, and it is fitting that they remain apart. [3]
- As we progress up the river habitations become more frequent, but are yet still miles apart. [5]
- He did not understand, and so they fell apart. [11]
- We rode our two miles in silence, and wide apart. [5]
- As men, the Twins have not always lived in perfect accord; but still there has always been a bond between them which made them unwilling to go away from each other and dwell apart. [5]
- Elizabeth motioned Lempriere to stand a little apart. [11]
- He hath sworn to renounce all and everything that may keep us apart! [10]
- The crowd began to crumble apart. [5]
- Some people, when they get an idea, it pries the structure apart. [5]
- A thousand of these sheets have been made, all exactly like this, in every minute detail--they can't be told apart. [5]
Short sentences using apart
- The younger brother stood apart. [12]
- We had grown apart. [9]
- Tell 'm apart? [5]
Sentences containing apart two or more times
- I am not trying to keep the lovers apart for any mere purposes of fiction,--this is a true chronicle, and they stayed apart most of that winter. [9]
- She saw him, as she had first seen him, a person consecrated and set apart, however much she might disagree with his supernatural vagaries--set apart to the service of humanity. [4]
More example sentences with the word apart in them
- The stones are worn and smooth, and pushed apart in places, so that the road has the exact appearance of those ancient paved highways leading out of Rome which one sees in pictures. [5]
- Why in the world she should ever have been curious about Jethro Bass is a mystery to many, for the two of them were as far apart as the poles. [9]
- Mine is a world apart, where one acts and lives and sings the passion and sorrows and joys of others--all unreal, unreal. [11]
- No, I must work up to it by degrees, buying suit after suit of clothes, in shops wide apart, and getting a little finer article with each change, until I should finally reach silk and velvet, and be ready for my project. [5]
- To him a woman was the supreme interest of existence, apart from making a necessary living. [11]
- Then he added, with a kind of query in the question apart from the question itself: "Where is the great man--where's Stafford to-night? [11]
- We drift apart, Wilberforce and I--well, I mean Wilberforce as a type. [11]
- Three thousand gulden, which he had lent to the Convent of Vierzehnheiligen, and of which he might at any time require the repayment, he had set apart to ransom Herdegen and pay for his home-coming. [10]
- She was glad when they came to live at the Bridge House, and shamed too: glad because they could live apart from the other villagers; shamed because it exposed her to the curiosity of those who visited the House, thinking it was still a tavern. [11]
- There were moments when the pattern of it appeared to have fallen apart, resolved itself into pieces that refused to fit into each other. [9]
- For the men were twenty feet apart and every tenth carried a standard. [9]
- These extraordinary towns were ten miles apart, a few months ago, but were growing so fast that they may possibly be joined now, and getting along under a single mayor. [5]
- If rejected, it went into the heap on the left; if approved, it was laid apart, to be submitted to the Committee for their judgment. [6]
- It must be weighed, the various taxes set apart, and the remainder returned to the producer. [5]
- Quite apart from wealth or position, personality plays a part more powerful than all else in the eyes of every woman who has a soul which has substance enough to exist at all. [11]
- For two hours we sat apart in the station and ruminated in disgust. [5]
- How still it was, the home of Elise standing apart in the quiet fields! [11]
- His best gift was the precaution which he had taken that she should live apart from the old monkey. [10]
- In his face was secrecy, knowledge, and some tragic underthing which gave him, apart from his office, a singular loneliness of figure and manner. [11]
- And this something was apart from everything else in the world and above everything in the world. [2]
- A politician now was a politician, his ways and standards set apart from those of other citizens, and not to be judged by men without the pale of public life. [9]
- I heard Ralph's voice, and turned to discover him standing beside me, his long legs thrust slightly apart, his hands in his pockets, overlooking the scene with typical, semi-contemptuous amusement. [9]
- Memory is all very fine; but you'd want a life set apart for remembering the others after awhile. [11]
- His great height, vast proportions, and silent ways gave him a place apart, and added to the superstitious feeling by which he was surrounded. [11]
- She had taught us that faith and knowledge are things apart, and I felt that there could be no more peace for my soul if I suffered knowledge to meddle with faith. [10]
- The duties imposed upon him by the service compelled him to live apart from his beloved, young, and beautiful wife, Dona Magdalena de Ulloa, who had remained at his castle Villagarcia in Spain. [10]
- They were toiling up a long, slanting ridge of snow--twelve persons, roped together some fifteen feet apart, marching in single file, and strongly marked against the clear blue sky. [5]
- Two men more unlike than he and his great artist-neighbour can hardly be imagined, though their cradles were not far apart, for the painter was born in Dusseldorf, and the clergyman at Iserlohn, in Westphalia. [10]
- Maude was seated under the lamp at the end of the big room reading from "Don Quixote"; Matthew and Biddy were at her feet, and Moreton, less attentive, at a little distance was taking apart a mechanical toy. [9]
- As neither gentleman took hold of the other's fingers very hard, they fell apart quickly. [9]
- We paid it, too, for we were purposely spread very far apart over the vast side of the Pyramid. [5]
- Presently she began to speak in a low, even voice, he looking down at her, his feet apart, his hand thrust backward towards the heat. [9]
- He has got to paint them so you can tell them apart the minute you look at them, hain't he? [5]
- While I talked to Mr. Devlin I watched them, standing a little apart, Justine Caron with us. [11]
- She had come to know what it was that gave her father position and distinction; and the knowledge had been forced upon her by all the obsequious flattery of society that she was, as a great heiress, something apart from others. [4]
- Mr. Flint walked to a window at the far end of the room and flung apart the tightly closed curtains before it. [9]
- After a long time the two that were together got apart and away. [9]
- At any other time the invitation would have pleased me mightily; for, apart from the other two, Hungerford's brusque and original conversation was always a pleasure--so were his cheroots; but now I was under an influence selfish in its source. [11]
- The stems stood three or four feet apart all over a great hill-slope that was a mile long, and make one think of what the Place de la Concorde would be if its myriad lights were red instead of white and yellow. [5]
- Also I took those twins apart and made two separate men of them. [5]
- He was never thoroughly happy unless he was taking the machine apart or setting it up again. [5]
- It is at this very moment doing more to melt away the petty social distinctions which keep generous souls apart from each other, than the preaching of the Beloved Disciple himself would do. [6]
- She must make this man realize once and for all that they were as far apart as Adam and Cagliostro. [11]
- But the chief things that matter to all, does thee not know that a 'silly Quaker village' may realise them to the full--more fully because we see them apart from the thousand little things that do not matter? [11]
- It was a thing apart, and not a single untoward invasion of other interests affected its course. [11]
- I cut the thick skin, which easily falls apart and discloses the luscious quarters, plump, juicy, and waiting to melt in the mouth. [4]
- As Althea stood there, her delicate arms seemed to have lengthened and lost even their slight roundness, her figure to have become even more slender and incorporeal, and how strangely her thin fingers spread apart! [10]
- He realized that there was in Grier some touch of the insane thing; something apart, remote and terrible. [11]
- Something was bringing them together just when it seemed that, in the storm of Jean Jacques' indignation, they were about to fall apart. [11]
- She suddenly remembered the words of Confucius, which she had set down in her little book of daily life: "By nature we approximate, it is only experience that drives us apart. [11]
- Also I took the twins apart and made two separate men of them. [5]
- I have pulled the twins apart and made two individuals of them; I have sunk them out of sight, they are mere flitting shadows, now, and of no importance; their story has disappeared from the book. [5]
- Moreover, apart from the tools there was no sign of a man's presence in the hut. [11]
- He was in the throes of that intense visualization which comes with insomnia, when one is awake yet apart from the waking world, where nothing is really real and nothing normal. [11]
- For six days the tailor-shop and the life at Chaudiere had been things almost apart from his consciousness. [11]
- Some were at the supper-table, some were promenading, some were talking, when he managed to get Myrtle a little apart from the rest, and led her towards one of the recesses in the apartment, where two chairs were invitingly placed. [6]
- The hatred and the suffering and the tears, the heartrending, tearing apart for all time of loving ones who have grown together,--these were not upon that canvas, Will war ever be painted with a wart? [9]
- At any rate, the ragings presently quieted down, and the huge concourse crumbled apart and disappeared. [5]
- The seconds, measuring the paces, left tracks in the deep wet snow between the place where they had been standing and Nesvitski's and Dolokhov's sabers, which were stuck into the ground ten paces apart to mark the barrier. [2]
- If some of the others were set apart, might not they be beautiful? [5]
- Within three weeks the new husband and wife were apart again, and the former was back in his odorous paradise. [5]
- The service done, the mourners stood apart, and the villagers closed round to look into the grave before the pavement-stone should be replaced. [12]
- Yet how, in the most unfamiliar places, does one wake suddenly to hear or see some most familiar thing, and learn again that the ways of all people and nations are not, after all, so far apart! [11]
- It is of the journey which we began together, and which I finished apart, that I mean to give my "Atlantic" readers an account. [6]
- It will be the inevitable result that these young ladies, setting themselves apart for a period to the intellectual life, will raise the standard of the young men, and of married life generally. [4]
- Quite apart from the honour of his nature, prison had deepened in him the hatred of injustice. [11]
- Circumstances had carried the families apart socially since the death of her father and his brother, but they were on the most friendly terms, and the ties of blood were not in any way weakened. [4]
- On one of the days which had been set apart for some of these pleasant excursions, a severe review of "Shirley" was published in the Times. [14]
- Zounds, why does the creature strut about with its toes so far apart? [10]
- The ends of the collar were apart the width of the red clipped beard, and the mustache was cropped straight along the line of the upper lip. [9]
- All at once the circle had vanished, and the two men were standing not five paces apart with their rifles clutched across their bodies, each watching, catlike, for the other to level. [9]
- It was plain that there was a charm about the performance that was apart from the mere interest which attaches to lying. [5]
- I have thought that there may be something in the conditions with which you are here surrounded which is repugnant to your feelings,--something which can be avoided only by keeping yourself apart from the people whose acquaintance you would naturally have formed. [6]
- Then it seemed that the herd moved in a great curve, a huge half-moon with the points of head and tail almost opposite, and a mile apart But Lassiter relentlessly crowded the leaders, sheering them to the left, turning them little by little. [13]
- I should say that the first and last samples of it seen by us were not more than half an hour apart. [5]
- You see----" At that point we were swept apart by the crowd, somebody detained me with a moment's talk, and we did not get together again. [5]
- He seemed at that moment removed, set apart, consecrated--this was the word that came to her, and yet she was keenly conscious of his presence. [9]
- Through all of that long journey she had worn a look apart. [9]
- A dreadful memory that haunted him, carried him out of the village, which clustered round the parish church, into Vadrome Mountain, three miles away, where he lived apart from all his kind. [11]
- At three o'clock that afternoon, 25 days out from Honolulu, both ships entered the Golden Gate of San Francisco side by side, and 300 yards apart. [5]
- But despite this, thanks to his regiment, Prince Andrew had something to think about entirely apart from general questions. [2]
- He could not tell his battles apart himself, except by their names; and by the time he had told one of then ten times it had grown so that there wasn't room enough in France for it any more, but was lapping over the edges. [5]
- You can not tell any of these parties apart, I suppose? [5]
- Of course the telegraph, and the telegraph only, will be employed; consequently friends occupying state-rooms 20,000,000 and even 30,000,000 miles apart will be able to send a message and receive a reply inside of eleven days. [5]
- Old Sophy had taken her master into a room apart, and said a few words to him which turned him as white as a sheet. [6]
- Whereupon the Colonel stretched his legs apart, seized his goatee, pulled his head down, and gazed at him for some time from under his eyebrows, so searchingly that the blood flew to Mr. Hopper's fleshy face. [9]
- In one narrow street (but none of them are wide) I saw three dogs lying coiled up, about a foot or two apart. [5]
- I set my strawberries pretty well apart also. [4]
- At last the straps fell apart, and his hands were free. [11]
- Before she could stoop to pick it up, one young lady of about fifteen or sixteen, who had been standing a little apart from the others, as though she had no recognised place among them, sprang forward and put it in her hand. [12]
- And as he stood apart there, receiving this homage in rags, I thought to myself, well, really there is something peculiarly grand about the gait and bearing of a king, after all. [5]
- This morning she stood apart (after telling it,) for some time, looking vacantly at the floor, and absorbed in meditation. [5]
- He placed the stones some yards apart. [13]
- His courage, his stone-cold strength, the disdain which was coming into his voice, impressed them, apart from his argument or its bearing on the previous debate. [11]
- There was a stir at the other end of the room, now; the assemblage fell apart, and Tom Canty, quaintly but richly clothed, marched down, between these living walls, preceded by an usher. [5]
- He was still standing where she had left him, his feet slightly apart, his hands in the pockets of his riding breeches, looking after her. [9]
- Manners, who was standing apart, looking shoreward. [9]
- The three gentlemen spoke together apart, for a few moments. [12]
- Our scrawny horses splashed across the stream, and we turned to see a gaunt and lonely figure standing apart against the sun, stern and sorrowful. [9]
- Instead of the spider, a slender, lank woman, with long, outstretched bare arms, and fingers spread wide apart, fluttering hair, and wandering eyes again stood before Ledscha. [10]
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