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Example sentences for "partly from"

  • Everybody (partly from politeness, partly from genuine enthusiasm) begins to call out: "How fine he is!

  • Partly from temperament, partly from principle, he had kept more or less clear of 'all that'.

  • I have gotten it partly from books, partly from illustrations, partly from observations of nature.

  • Provisions they got in meanwhile, partly from Paphlagonia, partly from the estates of the Cotyorites, for the latter would neither provide them a market nor receive their sick within their walls.

  • The game was captured partly from the sacred district itself, partly from Pholoe (5), pigs and gazelles and stags.

  • Partly from use, and partly from a love of danger and something new, which is at the bottom of half the crime in the bush districts, I turned my horse's head after the cattle, which were now beginning to straggle.

  • Above these rose the old building, partly from a foundation of red rock scarped down to the sea-beach, and partly from the steep green verge of the moat.

  • The late Countess, partly from a haughty contempt of the times in which she lived, partly from her sense of family pride, had not permitted the furniture to be altered or modernized during her residence at Glenallan House.

  • Then he recalled that he had had a note from the vicar requesting him to call at the vicarage; but he had not been, partly from dread, partly from shame.

  • Partly from restlessness, partly from an attraction she hardly avowed to herself, she followed her usual habit and strolled listlessly along to the school.

  • There was a very becoming color in his face, partly because he was experienced enough not to mistake her; partly from a sudden and complete realization of her beauty.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "partly 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:
    affectionate farewell; coloured clothes; considered them; each room; exemption from; had spent; its natural; live stock; long discourse; much sorrow; must indeed; other letters; partly because; partly from; partly owing; partly statutes; partly through; quarto edition; real knowledge; revolt against; said sternly; second attack; second reading; social position; subsistence agriculture and fishing; thou stand