Shall I, sweet lord, be bound to you so much, After we part from Agamemnon's tent, To bring me thither?
I'll make it greater ere I part from thee, And all the budding honours on thy crest I'll crop to make a garland for my head.
Whitney, left a large fortune, partly drawn from the Standard Oil Company, and in part from an industrious career of corruption and theft.
This practice, arising partly from passionate or ill- considered judgment, and in part from ignorance of the subject, has been the cause of much misunderstanding, popular and academic.
He had scraped in wealth partly from that line of traffic, and in part from a succession of buccaneering operations.
I believe I felt for once as a man who has begotten a child and must hurt it, repulse it, part from it, feels.
It is hard for her to part from you, and she has behaved like a Spartan.
The Tyrian purple of the ancients was obtained in part from mollusks of this genus.
That which is divided off or separated, as a part from a whole; a separated part of anything.
The Poles shall meet, the Sun and Moon invert Their wonted Motion e're I part from thee.
To part from thee: But since 'tis your Desire, It shall be so.
When I part from my beloved wife and daughter I can always remind them of that, and the truth cheers all our hearts.
She busked her at once, and said she had long been "boun" to part from Mord.
My faithful friend Jack, still unwilling to part from me, accompanied my friends in the Prinz Mauritz, on board which we embarked.
You see, mates, as I wanted to part from the skipper, and the skipper wanted to part from me, I was not sorry to ship on board another craft, little thinking what was about to happen to her.
The primeval history as we read it, therefore, is derived in part from J, in part from P.
The pathos of the moment in which Naomi bids her daughters-in-law return to their mothers' homes and Ruth refuses to part from her is unforced.
To guard her from them, Bonaparte made another sacrifice to his love, and resolved to part from her.
And when the time came to part from him, when I had to tear myself from this little being whom I had barely learned to know, I felt in me a deep anguish, as deep as if all the sorrows of humanity had pierced me through.
You take my part from me sir, I haue the most cause to be glad of yours Rom.
Ile make it greater, ere I part from thee, And all the budding Honors on thy Crest, Ile crop, to make a Garland for my head Hot.
His stay was some time prolonged, but he had, at length, to leave; it was a hard struggle to him to part from her; and he did not do so without many promises of fidelity.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "part from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.