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Example sentences for "separate command"

  • His disposition was, when engaged in battle, to get detached from the main body of the army and exercise a separate command, gathering to his standard all he could of his juniors.

  • It was hardly his fault that he was ever assigned to a separate command.

  • Hancock stands the most conspicuous figure of all the general officers who did not exercise a separate command.

  • This gallant young nobleman had been burning with a desire to distinguish himself in a separate command, and this project opened to him the prospect of realizing the object dearest to his heart.

  • He is to be rear-admiral, and always to have a separate command.

  • She insures to him the rank of rear admiral; will give him a separate command, and, it is understood, that he is never to be commanded.

  • He is to have the rank of rear admiral, with a separate command, and it is understood that he is in no case to be commanded.

  • Paul Jones is invited into the Empress' service, with the rank of rear Admiral, and to have a separate command.

  • I was delighted at the promotion of General Rosecrans to a separate command, because I still believed that when independent of an immediate superior the qualities which I, at that time, credited him with possessing, would show themselves.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been produced; cannel coal; crazy woman; find water; for any; four tons; handed over; just said; olian harp; rational soul; separate article; separate caste; separate colony; separate command; separate genus; separate government; separate piece; separate school; separate state; separate them; separate trees; separated from; separated from each other; standing here; tablespoons melted; whose mind