Use part in a sentence
Sentences starting with part
- Part of secondary wing-feather of Argus pheasant, shewing two perfect ocelli, a and b. [1]
- Part of the way was beautiful. [5]
- Part of the way it was covered with small, loose stones--we trod on six at a time, and they all rolled. [5]
- Part of the time Ring and Whitie led the way, then Venters, then Bess; and the direction was not an object. [13]
- Part of the time he seems to have been in Cazenovia; part of the time in New York; part of the time in the West. [4]
- Part went by the Grande Rue, and part by the Rue d'Driere, converging to the point of attack; and as the light infantry came down from the hill by the Rue des Tres Pigeons, Peirson entered the Vier Marchi by the Route es Couochons. [11]
- Part of a tail-covert of Polyplectron malaccense, with the two ocelli, partially confluent, of natural size. [1]
- Part of a tail-covert of Polyplectron chinquis, with the two ocelli of natural size. [1]
- Part of the Russian force had already descended into the valley toward the ponds and lakes and part were leaving these Pratzen Heights which he intended to attack and regarded as the key to the position. [2]
- Part of my project was to get out of sight and sit down and rest a little myself. [5]
Sentences ending with part
- I say that you are right in part. [11]
- It occasioned a world of merriment, and was taken in excellent part. [4]
- He was tender with her, but he wished often that she could understand him without explanation on his part. [11]
- And on this wise he gave us to know for certain that the vast sum demanded was not an error on his part. [10]
- We occupied the whole day, I using the large part. [7]
- The respect with which he had inspired them, however, prevented any overt insult on their part. [9]
- We cannot say whether the one part governs the other, or whether both are governed by some earlier developed part. [1]
- I noticed, however, what I should call a palpebral spasm, affecting the eyelid and muscles of one side, which, if it were intended for the facial gesture called a wink, might lead me to suspect a disposition to be satirical on his part. [6]
- Fortunately the sailors were friendly and saved his life, and a considerable number of the better sort, seeing the malice of Ratcliffe and Archer, took Smith's part. [4]
- We must part, we must part! [2]
Short sentences using part
- Don't part with your illusions. [5]
- Nothing can part us. [10]
- What part is true? [5]
- That was the serious part. [5]
- That is, a reasonable part. [5]
- St. Petersburg,' 1780, part ii. [1]
- St. Petersburg,' 1778, part ii. [1]
- She is part of us. [4]
- It is part of ourselves. [7]
- It's part of me. [9]
Sentences containing part two or more times
- To this the young mother would not consent, and the visitor departed with some chillingly-polite phrases, part English, part French, beyond the exact comprehension of Pierre, and leaving the father and mother and little Marguerite happy. [11]
- Whenever we part with friends, Mr Richard, let us part liberally. [12]
- For the part which you and the brave army of which you are a part have, under Providence, performed in this great struggle, I tender more thanks especially to this regiment, which has been the subject of good report. [7]
- A number of wharfboat clerks were needed, and part of the time, every day, they were very busy, and part of the time tediously idle. [5]
- That is, she was right as to the rest of the world, but she warn't right about the part our village is in; that part is the shape of a plate, and flat, I take my oath! [5]
- Indeed, the effect was almost comical when he lifted it and scratched his head and then rubbed his chin with it; it made him look part bumpkin and part sailor. [11]
- His dream life was a glowing and continuous and persistent excitement, and he kept every part of it fresh and sparkling by frequent changes, the religious part along with the rest. [5]
- In part scattered upon the ground at the feet of the two men, and in part jumbled together in a long flat box, were the other persons of the Drama. [12]
- She had not thought of it before, because it had been as much a part of herself as her eyes or her lips, and it would have seemed utterly impossible to part with it. [10]
- As I proceeded, the slight story which formed a part of my programme eloped itself without any need of much contrivance on my, part. [6]
More example sentences with the word part in them
- Ye temple-servants, seize your staves, and spread in every part of the city the news of the miracle which the Divinity has vouchsafed to us. [10]
- It should be your part to entreat her help for our father and brother; but you must not venture where Caesar is. [10]
- He comes from your part of the country, and you will be concerned, of course. [11]
- I shall await your most gracious permission here in hospital, that I may not have to play the part of a secretary rather than commander in the army. [2]
- I submit for your consideration the expediency of regaining that part of the District and the restoration of the original boundaries thereof through negotiations with the State of Virginia. [7]
- I remember a young wife who had to part with her husband for a time. [6]
- We trust our young friend will take these remarks in good part, for we mean them solely for his benefit. [5]
- For my part you will find me grateful, and not in words alone. [10]
- When he came, you were for tying him up in one little corner of this island--the hottest part, I know, near to Kingston, where it averages ninety degrees in the shade at any time of the year. [11]
- And even if you turn me out of the house--I will not help to drag us into deeper wretchedness; I will take no part in the performances. [10]
- You know all, you trust me, and, my dear husband, my own love, we must part once more. [11]
- I must ask you to knock off part of that. [5]
- I here assure you that the candid statement of facts on your part, however low it may sink me, shall never break the tie of personal friendship between us. [7]
- Now what would you say, Cleopatra, if I myself took a part in my procession--I say mine, since it is to be in my honor; that really would be for once something new and amusing. [10]
- Go, and when you come again, it will be for us to part in peace--at least in peace. [11]
- Since I saw you at Jacksonville, I have had no more suspicion of the Whigs of Morgan than of those of any other part of the district. [7]
- Monsieur, in part you are right. [11]
- He had never yet visited the northern part of the lake, there where it was so dark, and mysterious, and where--as old Nonna used to relate--evil spirits dwelt, and a giant covered with pumice-stone was compelled by a curse to live. [10]
- Selfishness was as yet the minor part of her. [11]
- All these many years, since 1820, the northern part had remained a wilderness. [7]
- For a hundred years we have reckoned it progress, that the people were taking part in government. [4]
- And for ten years Bishop Dyer had been the closest friend and counselor of her father, and for the greater part of that period her own friend and Scriptural teacher. [13]
- Once, when I wrote a Letter to Queen Victoria, you did not put it in the respectable part of the Magazine, but interred it in that potter's field, the Editor's Drawer. [5]
- He had been wronged in much by his father, and maybe--and this was the cruel part of it--had been unwittingly wronged, alas! [11]
- Mr. Mason had written it out and that afternoon read over this part of it to Nick. [9]
- She could not write, because she could not conceive the possibility of expressing sincerely in a letter even a thousandth part of what she expressed by voice, smile, and glance. [2]
- She bathed the wound--the bullet had passed clean through the fleshy part of the arm--and then carefully tied the scarf round it over her handkerchief. [11]
- And so you wouldn't even part with Clay? [5]
- The freed people would surely not do more than their old proportion of it, and very probably for a time would do less, leaving an increased part to white laborers, bringing their labor into greater demand, and consequently enhancing the wages of it. [7]
- An abundant supply would still remain, by virtue of which she might continue to sin without fearing that Cleopatra would ever part from her Charmian. [10]
- The old man would scarcely have understood his motives, and it was better for both to part without seeing each other rather than in open strife. [10]
- I said I would rather be Anson dead than Mrs. Anson living; I would rather be the active than the passive sinner; the victim, than a part of that great and cruel machine of penalty. [11]
- George says he would not part with him for all Tripoli,'" etc. [4]
- She could not, would not part from him. [10]
- Jamrach said he would have to think of something else--Jumbo couldn't be had; the Zoo wouldn't part with that elephant. [5]
- But if you would give me part of it and keep the rest--" "So that you might have something to remind you of me when you wished to laugh at my foolishness? [5]
- Of what small worth would she have seemed to him, and to herself!--When this tyranny should be overpast, when he should be gone to some other part of his immense empire, if those she loved were spared she could be happy--ah! [10]
- Most of the world has now outlived good part of these harms, though by no means all of them; but in our South they flourish pretty forcefully still. [5]
- Without uttering a word in reply, Ledscha stepped back into the boat, but Hanno plied the oars with the utmost caution and guided the skiff without the slightest sound away from the island to an open part of the water far distant from any shore. [10]
- True, the cautious woman took no part in the conversation afterward, but she kept her charge in sight while she was skilfully knotting the fringe into a cloth which she had woven herself. [10]
- The material difficulties with which the head-master had had to struggle after the erection of the large new buildings were also removed when Froebel's prosperous brother in Osterode decided to take part in the work and move to Keilhau. [10]
- These, I think, with the reports of medical societies and the papers contributed to them, will form the most attractive part of our accumulated medical treasures. [3]
- I have camped with the Indians; I have been on the warpath with them, taken part in the chase with them--for grasshoppers; helped them steal cattle; I have roamed with them, scalped them, had them for breakfast. [5]
- Shall I part with the copyright for a downright sum of money, which I understand some prefer doing, or publish on shares, or take a percentage on the sales? [6]
- Come--come and say with me that we shall part no more--in spirit no more; that, whatever comes, you and I have fulfilled our great hope, though under the shadow of the sword. [11]
- My friend stayed with me a few days in the early part of January; she could not be spared longer. [14]
- They were hot with life--a life that was no more a part of this peaceful landscape than a palm-tree would be. [11]
- I may speak with less restraint of those gentlemen who have aided me in the most laborious part of my daily duties, the Demonstrators, to whom the successive classes have owed so much of their instruction. [3]
- I had been with him in Bermuda on the earlier visit, and as I remember it, there had been some slight oversight on his part in the matter of official etiquette--something which doubtless no one had noticed but himself. [5]
- Some one conversing with her once objected, in my presence, to that part of "Jane Eyre" in which she hears Rochester's voice crying out to her in a great crisis of her life, he being many, many miles distant at the time. [14]
- These she gave with an instant decision which was part of her equipment, and then, when the butler had gone, she left the house on foot to take a cab at the corner of Piccadilly. [11]
- Ruth advanced, and with a not very steady hand lifted the white covering from the upper part of the figure and turned it down. [5]
- We are overpowered with a mass of undigested intelligence, collected for the mast part without regard to value. [4]
- Then, as if with a great effort, and after the manner of one who has learned a part, he went on: "As the French ran away mad, paw of one on tail of other, they found him trying to drag himself along. [11]
- Not that the wiser part of the profession needed him to teach them; but the routinists and their employers, the "general practitioners," who lived by selling pills and mixtures, and their drug-consuming customers, had to recognize that people could get well, unpoisoned. [6]
- They passed one winter yachting among the islands in the eastern Mediterranean; a part of another sailing from one tropical paradise to another in the West Indies. [4]
- While the west wind blew its tidings, filling his heart full, teaching him a man's part, the days passed, the purple clouds changed to white, and the storms were over for that summer. [13]
- No one probably will dispute that many gallinaceous birds which live on the open ground, have acquired their present colours, at least in part, for the sake of protection. [1]
- But do come--it will be hard on me to part from you again. [10]
- Difficult as it will be for her to part from you, she has still begged me to return with her to Persia. [10]
- A good dog will bark at a woodchuck-hole long after the animal has retired to a remote part of his residence, and escaped by another hole. [4]
- You don't understand why I couldn't play as big a part as your father-- I couldn't. [11]
- Every man in whose veins flowed Egyptian blood listened to him attentively, took pleasure in his projects, and was quite ready to do his utmost to enhance the glories of this ceremonial, in which every one was to take part either active or passive. [10]
- The old magnates, whom Pierre knew, sat and turned to look first at one and then at another, and their faces for the most part only expressed the fact that they found it very hot. [2]
- The woman to whom Julius Caesar owned his subjugation might well hold her head higher than the unhappy, vanquished Queen who, save the permission to die--" "Do not part with the letters," said Octavianus kindly. [10]
- It was not wholly easy for him to part with her, but the prospect of riding out into the world with a full purse, highly honoured by his imperial master, gratified the old adventure-loving heart so much that he could feel no genuine sympathy. [10]
- Ye've got the whole thing in ye're eye, and I only had a part of it. [9]
- It filled her whole soul, had become an integral part of herself, and she no longer struggled against it. [2]
- I'll watch the whole night long, and I'll do it every night, too, if you'll do the other part of the job. [5]
- Thus no one who valued his life could escape the watchful eye of the police, and the thief sacrificed the best part of his gains in order to save his life. [10]
- He or she who sells that fine independence for a mess of pottage, no matter if the mess be spiced, sells, as the Master said, the immortal part of him. [11]
- And Mr. King, who listened attentively, finally joined in with the questioners, and said, "Captain, what is the average price of land down in this part of Florida by the--gallon? [4]
- But the tragedian who is fearful as Richard or as Iago finds that no hindrance to his success in the part of Romeo. [6]
- But the divinity who has taken her knows also how to give; and this portrait has preserved for you a part of what you loved. [10]
- This was Raevski, who had spent the whole day at the most important part of the field of Borodino. [2]
- No one knew who had been judge or executioner of the sentence; but those who took part in the swift retribution considered it well justified, and rejoiced in the deed. [10]
- The colored people, who are a conspicuous part of the establishment, are a source of never-failing interest and amusement. [4]
- I confess that while I sat there, in an audience so keenly in sympathy with the play--almost a part of it, one might say--I doubted if I understood your people as well as I thought I did when I had been here a week only. [4]
- Stand with him while he is right, and part with him when he goes wrong. [7]
- The distinguished part which you, Mr. Minister, have acted in the history of that interesting country, is well known here. [7]
- Circumstances--to some of which you kindly allude--induce me especially to expect that if justice and good faith should be practised by the United States, they would encounter no hostile influence on the part of Great Britain. [7]
- The wing in which the Regent resided, and which we have already visited, lay away from the river; while the part of the building which was used by the royal family commanded the Nile. [10]
- There are stories which show that Emerson had a retentive memory in the earlier part of his life. [6]
- In a letter which Mark Twain wrote to his brother Orion at this period we get the first hint of a venture which was to play an increasingly important part in the Hartford home and fortunes during the next ten or a dozen years. [5]
- The acts to which I have referred were a part of a general system of Compromises. [7]
- The proverbs, of which his talk was full, were for the most part not the coarse and indecent saws soldiers employ, but those folk sayings which taken without a context seem so insignificant, but when used appositely suddenly acquire a significance of profound wisdom. [2]
- The room in which he was sitting was spacious and cool; the lower part of the walls was lined with earthenware tiles, the upper half plastered and painted. [10]
- The telescope through which he was fond of watching the heavenly bodies, and the movements of which had been the source of such odd fancies on my part, is now the property of a Western College. [6]
- The tone in which he gave the order was such that even the nurse did not remonstrate; and Nilus, for his part obeyed in silence when Orion bid him return to his place among the judges. [10]
- There was nothing which gave the least reason to suspect insanity on the part of the writer, whoever he or she might be. [6]
- Of the part which Enderby had played Lord Rippingdale said no more to the King than this: "Sir John Enderby was of these gentlemen who saved your Majesty's life. [11]
- The question was whether he could ever bring himself to part from his daughter and give her to a husband. [2]
- The big house where they lived was old, solid, picturesque the lower part built of logs, the upper of rough clapboards, with vines growing up the outside stone chimneys. [13]
- If it's daytime when you strike it, bulge right on, straight west from the upper part of the Florida coast, and in an hour and three quarters you'll hit the mouth of the Mississippi--at the speed that I'm going to send you. [5]
- Wasn't it understood, when that avenue was laid out, that it was to form part of the system of boulevards? [9]
- Why is it when something happens like--like this, that we should suddenly be torn with doubts about him, when we have lived the best part of our lives without so much as thinking of him? [9]
- And that prodigy, when Jack was dragged into his presence, and also fell down with Edith and worshiped him in his crib, did actually smile, and appear to know that this man belonged to him, was a part of his worldly possessions. [4]
- To understand in what this dependence consists it is necessary to reinstate another omitted condition of every command proceeding not from the Deity but from a man, which is, that the man who gives the command himself takes part in the event. [2]
- This is just what regional, or, as it is sometimes called, surgical anatomy, does for the surgeon with reference to the part on which his skill is to be exercised. [3]
- I wondered, too, what part I should play in the development of the comedy, tragedy, or whatever it was to be. [11]
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