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Example sentences for "part from"

  • 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.

  • I would help you if I could, though I should be sorry to part from you.

  • 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.

  • Part from =More Dissemblers besides Women=.


  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    century onwards; hold good; near unto; part because; part from; partial eclipse; partial shade; particular account; particular cases; particular church; particular form; particular object; particular place; particular proposition; particular sort; particular species; particularly the; partly owing; party rule; past generations; several gentlemen; she got; she looked about her; showed them; this substance; tiny house