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Example sentences for "parted from"

  • We parted from Coleridge at Sara's crag, after having looked for the letters which C.

  • He did not look well when we parted from him.

  • On Thursday we dined at Mr. Myers's, and on Friday, 22nd, we parted from Mary.

  • And when her weeping attendants examined her, they saw that her hands were covered with bruises, and looked like lotuses upon which black beetles had settled.

  • And when she got into the open air, she heard distinctly, as the night was still, the sound of a pestle pounding in a distant house.

  • We lay at an inn that night, and the next morning I was moved to speak to him again, when he parted from us.

  • Next morning we reached a town, where Richard Farnsworth[52] parted from me; and then I travelled alone again.

  • Hooker, completed the examination of this glacier in 1856; after which I parted from my friends, Mr. Huxley intending to rejoin me at the Grimsel.

  • At the Furca, to my great regret, the joint ramblings of my friend and myself ended; I parted from him on the mountain side, and watched him descending, till the gray of evening finally hid him from my view.

  • Soon afterwards I parted from my friend, and descended the valley to Visp, where I also parted with my guide.

  • Upon the crown o' th' cliff what thing was that Which parted from you?

  • The most unobservant of men, he parted from them in the hall without having perceived anything except that they were rather silent; and, going to his study, he took up a Life of Sir Thomas More.

  • When he parted from her at the door of the hotel, having paid the cabman to drive her to Chelsea, he sat down again for a moment to enjoy the memory of her words: "You are such a darling to me, Uncle Jolyon!

  • Of what use to tell her to think when 'I won't--I can't be parted from him!

  • By the way, I am parted from all my kit at present.

  • I parted from him, poor fellow, at the corner of the street, with his great kite at his back, a very monument of human misery.

  • I echoed it, parted from my aunt, and went lightly downstairs, mounted, and rode away.

  • When I parted from him, to seek market and Court, This old man asked my rank and pay.

  • Parted from me by three thousand leagues He will never know even that the poem was made.

  • He parted from me with a deferential salute, after handing me over to the care of a gorgeously attired functionary, whom I found to be a kind of majordomo or house steward.

  • True, before I parted from him, I had exacted a promise that he would never reveal the fact that he knew her English name; never mention it to any one.

  • Mr Ward kindly shook my hand when I parted from him, and begged that I would come to him early the next day with my chest before going on board the Orion.

  • I have had a dreadful life of it since I parted from you, Marsden," he observed.

  • This simple implement is invaluable to the mountaineer, and when he is parted from it involuntarily (and who has not been?

  • Heathendom is the foul and stagnant pool, parted from Christ, the Fount of life.

  • It is sufficient for me to tell you that he must be parted from Gemma.

  • She must be parted from Armytage at once.

  • He knows nothing; and further, I've parted from him.

  • The skipper has sharp eyes," said the first mate, as he parted from me to obey the orders he had received.

  • I parted from O'Carroll--as honest a man as ever broke a biscuit--with the sincere hope that we should meet again.

  • Having put most of our prisoners well guarded on board the Mignonne, we parted from her, she to continue her passage to the Mauritius, we to accompany our consorts in search of the enemy.

  • James," said my kind employer as I parted from him, "I trust you thoroughly as I would my own son if I had one.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parted 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:
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