Use parts in a sentence
Sentences starting with parts
- Parts of the ledge were cloven perpendicularly, with nothing but cracks or slightly projecting edges in which or on which a foot could find hold. [6]
Sentences ending with parts
- The great master, who knew so well how to make a hundred instruments rejoice in unison and pour out their souls in mingled and melodious tides of delicious sound, deals only in barren solos when he puts in the vocal parts. [5]
- For instance, take What's-her-name, that plays those sensational thunder and lightning parts. [5]
- At home I venture things that I am not permitted by my family to venture in foreign parts. [5]
- I will try to write out a Mental movement in three parts. [6]
- Look, he holds them in his hands without mixing them, and shows the false construction of its secret parts. [9]
- The effects of the long- continued use or disuse of parts. [1]
- Dr. Simpson attended the dissection of two of Dr. Sidey's cases, and freely handled the diseased parts. [3]
- Decorations were up, the cook and the butler had done their parts. [11]
- I've been told that old Worthington was the whole show up in those parts. [9]
- And it appeared that Mr. Mecklin knew all about the "little matter," and that the mention of the firm of Watling, Fowndes and Ripon had a magical effect in these parts. [9]
Short sentences using parts
- There were nine separate parts. [10]
- Who played the parts? [11]
- The variability of multiple parts. [1]
- The player of many parts. [11]
- The cohesion of homologous parts. [1]
Sentences containing parts two or more times
- People don't know what a gain there is to health by living in cities, the best parts of them of course, for we know too well what the worst parts are. [6]
- He went over the ground again and again until he had collected all the parts of the sums and all the parts of the sentences--and all in disorder, of course, not in their proper rotation. [5]
- The naked parts, however, of certain Quadrumana must be excepted; for such parts, often oddly situated, are brilliantly coloured in some species. [1]
- With the lower animals there is, also, a constitutional difference in liability to the action of the sun between those parts of the skin clothed with white hair and other parts. [1]
More example sentences with the word parts in them
- The influence of your telegram the other day is still upon me, and has impressed me with the idea that there are many parts of the problem which influence you that are not known to me. [7]
- Every letter Comyn writ me was nine parts Dolly, and the rest of his sheet usually taken up with Mr. Fox and his calamities: these had fallen upon him very thick of late. [9]
- In Brazil he would behold an immense mongrel population of Negroes and Portuguese; in Chiloe, and other parts of South America, he would behold the whole population consisting of Indians and Spaniards blended in various degrees. [1]
- The latter process would be greatly aided by the inherited effects of the increased use of parts, and these two processes would incessantly react on each other. [1]
- The jaws, together with their muscles, would then have been reduced through disuse, as would the teeth through the not well understood principles of correlation and economy of growth; for we everywhere see that parts, which are no longer of service, are reduced in size. [1]
- A husband and wife may be divorced and go out of the presence and beyond the reach of each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. [7]
- A husband and wife may be divorced and go out of the presence and beyond the reach of each other, but the different parts of our country cannot do this. [7]
- These young birds were not albinos, as shewn by the colour of their beaks and legs, which nearly resembled the same parts in the adults. [1]
- This lady," Orpheus went on--he not only played the flute but took the higher parts for a man's voice and could also strike the lyre--"desired us to go to her later at her own house, where she would speak with us. [10]
- If you say we shall not control it, because it is only part, the same is true of every other part; and when all the parts are gone, what has become of the whole? [7]
- Having done this, we moved away to other parts of the cemetery, looking at the tombstones, many of which told sad tales enough of those who died far away from home and friends. [11]
- We aren't worrying, we know you'll do the right thing, but we feel that it would have a good deal of influence in some other parts of the state if they declared themselves. [9]
- Much the best way to work him to supply that thousand dollars is to split it into parts and contribute, say a hundred dollars a year, or fifty, or whatever the sum maybe. [5]
- I thought it was time to put in a word; for I have lived in foreign parts, and am more or less cosmopolitan. [6]
- The huge building was filled in all parts by the followers of the embassy, nearly three hundred in number, and by the high guests themselves, to whom every possible attention was paid. [10]
- Mr. Motley's case was a striking illustration that the renal disease of so-called Bright's disease may supervene as part and parcel of a larger and antecedent change in the blood-vessels in other parts than the kidney. [6]
- I found it very windy and uncomfortable on the more exposed parts of the grand stand, and was glad that I had taken a shawl with me, in which I wrapped myself as if I had been on shipboard. [6]
- He visited at various times parts of the South, Mexico, and California. [4]
- Not only does variability appear to be induced in man and the lower animals by the same general causes, but in both the same parts of the body are affected in a closely analogous manner. [1]
- Wherever in the uttermost parts of the globe, a Lynch has penetrated, there has the Mysterious Cross been seen, and those who have seen it have shuddered and said, "It is his mark, he has been here. [5]
- W. Darwin Fox, used to assemble from all parts of Delamere Forest, in order to celebrate the "great magpie marriage. [1]
- She wandered off up into the remoter parts of The Mountain, that day, after their return. [6]
- Meanwhile, at work under the windswept trees of the highway, were strange, dark men from the uttermost parts of the earth, physiognomies as old as the tombs of Pharaoh. [9]
- June is an uncertain month, as everybody knows, and there were frosts in many parts of New England in the June of 1859. [6]
- Putting two and two together, what I had learned in Sunday school and gathered from parts of Dr. [9]
- Perhaps by taking two parts of the same speech he could have got up as much of a conflict as the one he has found. [7]
- He that acteth two parts is the more borne withall if he come short, or fayle in one of them. [4]
- Indeed Miss Bronte told me that, before publication, she had sent those parts of the novel in which these remarkable persons are introduced, to one of the sons; and his reply, after reading it, was simply that "she had not drawn them strong enough. [14]
- We often went to the most distant parts of the globe with him, and stayed weeks and months, and yet were gone only a fraction of a second, as a rule. [5]
- He immediately proposed to take me all over the boat and tell me the names of her different parts, and teach me their uses. [5]
- Is man subject to similar malconformations, the result of arrested development, of reduplication of parts, etc., and does he display in any of his anomalies reversion to some former and ancient type of structure? [1]
- It were endless to recite what I myself have seen, and what I have received acknowledgments of by Letter, not only from the severall parts of this Nation, but also from Ireland, Scotland, Jersey, Garnsey. [6]
- He still adheres to his proposition, that I am responsible for what some of my friends in different parts of the State have done, but that he is not responsible for what his have done. [7]
- They were more to him than he had ever known; they were parts of himself which had slowly developed, as the features and characteristics of ancestors gradually emerge and are emphasized in a descendant as his years increase. [11]
- The only way to deal with it is to take one part hoe and two parts fingers, and carefully dig it out, not leaving a joint anywhere. [4]
- Much yet remains to be done to provide for the proper government of the Indians in other parts of the country, to render it secure for the advancing settler, and to provide for the welfare of the Indian. [7]
- Such variations appear to arise from the same unknown causes acting on the cerebral organisation, which induce slight variations or individual differences in other parts of the body; and these variations, owing to our ignorance, are often said to arise spontaneously. [1]
- In his appendix to "Variolae Triumphatae," he says,-- "There has been a wonderful practice lately used in several parts of the world, which indeed is not yet become common in our nation. [3]
- From time to time some small organ which had escaped earlier observers has been pointed out,--such parts as the tensor tarsi, the otic ganglion, or the Pacinian bodies; but some of our best anatomical works are those which have been classic for many generations. [3]
- But all the time it seemed to her that other parts of him were laughing. [9]
- It seemed as though she had changed parts with Bent-Anat. [10]
- Denisov came from those parts and knew the country well. [2]
- Amasis, who till this moment had been smiling cheerfully at the cheering reports from all parts of the country, now became suddenly serious and thoughtful. [10]
- The twelfth and thirteenth sections are something better than unobjectionable; and the fourteenth is entirely proper, if all other parts of the act shall stand. [7]
- In other parts they were scooped into niches or caverns. [6]
- A series of these floats would make a line as long as a boat and would show any influence upon any part and all parts of the boat. [7]
- In that June there were vexatious strikes in various parts of the country, formidable combinations of laboring-men, demonstrations of trades-unions, and the exhibition of a spirit that sharply called attention to the unequal distribution of wealth. [4]
- Well, I said, there may be other parts of the universe where there are no tigers and no cobras. [6]
- The axle holds them asunder, as our oath parts us. [10]
- Monsieur Doltaire rouses the worst parts of me. [11]
- The public-houses by the wayside, from being empty and noiseless as those in the remoter parts had been, now sent out boisterous shouts and clouds of smoke; and, from the misty windows, clusters of broad red faces looked down upon the road. [12]
- Every portion of the wagon became a prey of its special accident, except that most fragile looking of all its parts, the wheel. [6]
- They said that the stove might benefit those who sat close to it, but it would drive all the cold air to the other parts of the church, and freeze the people to death; it was cold enough now around the edges. [4]
- In November of the same year, Dr. Pearson published his "Inquiry," containing the testimony of numerous practitioners in different parts of the kingdom, to the efficacy of the practice. [3]
- Let us consider the real case with which we are dealing, and apply to it the parts of the Constitution plainly made for such cases. [7]
- As a rule, the rains had beaten down parts of some of the houses, and this gave the village the aspect of a mouldering and hoary ruin. [5]
- That for all the purposes of this act, the jurisdictional limits of Washington are extended to all parts of the District of Columbia not now included within the present limits of Georgetown. [7]
- The study of the portraits, with the knowledge of some parts of the history of the persons they represented, and the consciousness of instincts inherited in all probability from these same ancestors, formed the basis of Myrtle's 'Vision. [6]
- He examined all the parts carefully, just as the other watchmakers had done, and then delivered his verdict with the same confidence of manner. [5]
- All this, like the other parts of the disposition, was not and could not be executed. [2]
- For six weeks the Landwehr, or militia, has been in camp in various parts of Bavaria. [4]
- The crown of the head, however, offers a curious exception, for at all times it must have been one of the most exposed parts, yet it is thickly clothed with hair. [1]
- They require that the episodes of a tale shall be necessary parts of the tale, and shall help to develop it. [5]
- The courage and the desperate conflicts of stags have often been described; their skeletons have been found in various parts of the world, with the horns inextricably locked together, shewing how miserably the victor and vanquished had perished. [1]
- In both classes the change of colour is sometimes seasonal, and the tints of the naked parts sometimes become more vivid during the act of courtship. [1]
- It stated that the bearer was the bosom friend of the writer's son, and was of good parts and sterling character, and it begged the Commodore to be kind to the young stranger for the writer's sake. [5]
- It proved, however, that there was a very widespread desire to hear him, and applications for lectures flowed in from all parts of the kingdom. [6]
- We were told that the explanation of this was, that this Jain delegation was drawn from many parts of India, and that each man wore the turban that was in vogue in his own region. [5]
- I had heard that such was the custom of great mountains in other parts of the world. [5]
- We have seen that man incessantly presents individual differences in all parts of his body and in his mental faculties. [1]
- I have concluded that it is better for me to submit, for the time, to the consequences of the false position in which I consider he has placed me, than to subject the country to the consequences of publishing these discouraging and injurious parts. [7]
- Lastly, Westring states that in Omaloplia brunnea the rasp is placed on the pro-sternum, and the scraper on the meta-sternum, the parts thus occupying the under surface of the body, instead of the upper surface as in the Longicorns. [1]
- And pray also that he who has given us here a good gift may find his thanks in our better-ordered lives, and that he may consecrate his parts and talents to the redeeming actions of this world. [11]
- It is true that he parts with the use only of the property and not with the property itself, and the publisher in law acquires no other title, nor does he acquire any sort of interest in the future products of the author's brain. [4]
- She had heard that guards had been posted in all parts of the camp, with orders to sound the horn or strike the cymbal at the approach of the foe, until the men had flocked to the spot whence the warning first echoed. [10]
- Mandeville said further, that as to poetry, he did not know much about that, and there was not much he cared to read except parts of Shakespeare and Homer, and passages of Milton. [4]
- It is obvious that a minute reply cannot be made in one column to everything that can be said in six; and, consequently, I hope that expectation will be answered if I reply to such parts of the General's publication as are worth replying to. [7]
- Having refreshed myself, taking observations of the elephant's spasms and writhings between the sips, I resolved to make experiments on vulnerable points, and, approaching very near, I fired several bullets at different parts of his enormous skull. [5]
- In their simple Sunday best, March thought them very quiet, decent-looking people, and he could well believe that they had nothing to do with the riotous outbreaks in other parts of the city. [8]
- It needs a strong hand to keep its antagonistic parts together. [10]
- Ancient monuments and stone implements found in all parts of the world, about which no tradition has been preserved by the present inhabitants, indicate much extinction. [1]
- But I am still plagued with doubts about Parts 1 and 2. [5]
- In regions where snow never lies for long, a white coat would be injurious; consequently, species of this colour are extremely rare in the hotter parts of the world. [1]
- And when your sleep was spent and you came forth, two strangers, well instructed in their parts, were here to meet you; and all we, your friends, in our disguises, were close at hand, to see and hear, you may be sure. [5]
- The courage and skill of the leader were all in vain; the vast multitude of which he was captain was made up of over many parts, all unlike, and each with its own chief; and the fury of the heretics scattered them abroad. [10]
- These object lessons should teach us that ninety-nine parts of all things that proceed from the intellect are plagiarisms, pure and simple; and the lesson ought to make us modest. [5]
- And again, why should not injurious abnormalities, such as atrophied or hypertrophied parts, which have no relation to a former state of existence, occur at an early period, as well as during maturity? [1]
- Mr. Nicholls and she went to visit his friends and relations in Ireland; and made a tour by Killarney, Glengariff, Tarbert, Tralee, and Cork, seeing scenery, of which she says, "some parts exceeded all I had ever imagined. [14]
- During eight years she served three parts of the year on that boat, and the winters on a Vicksburg packet. [5]
- The market was set up beyond the Alphaeus, and there traders from all parts of the world were to be seen; Greeks, Carthaginians, Lydians, Phrygians and shrewd Phoenicians from Palestine settled weighty business transactions, or offered their goods to the public from tents and booths. [10]
- The President's masterly series of state papers, distributed in all parts of the globe, have indeed been so many Proclamations of Emancipation for the world's oppressed. [9]
- Also, it is seen I left myself at liberty to exempt parts of States. [7]
- It must have seemed so to Rome when its solid roads of stone ran to all parts of a tributary world--the highways of the legions, her ministers, and of the wealth that poured into her treasury. [4]
- And in the same person, don't you know the same two shades in different parts of the character that you find in the wing and thigh of a partridge? [6]
- The mails, unless repelled, will continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union. [7]
- This view is rendered all the more probable, as it is known that fine, short, and pale-coloured hairs on the limbs and other parts of the body, occasionally become developed into "thickset, long, and rather coarse dark hairs," when abnormally nourished near old-standing inflamed surfaces. [1]
- There was nothing reminiscent of foreign parts, for nobody had been abroad. [5]
- The terms of relationship used in different parts of the world may be divided, according to the author just quoted, into two great classes, the classificatory and descriptive, the latter being employed by us. [1]
- I find in relating those parts of my experience that seem to be of most significance I have neglected to tell of my mother's death, which occurred the year before we moved to Grant Avenue. [9]
- This tale was published in successive parts in the "Atlantic Monthly," under the name of "The Professor's Story," the first number having appeared in the third week of December, 1859. [6]
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