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Example sentences for "seperate"

Lexicographically close words:
separatists; separator; separators; separatory; sepe; seperated; seperation; sepia; sepoy; sepoys
  1. This is the Aim of the Revolution and the Extent of the Wishes of our good & great Ally, who I dare affirm, is invariably determind not to seperate his Interest from that of America, & to support the Cause of the United States as his own.

  2. It is difficult to seperate from the Minds of the People the Idea of unfortunate from that of the Want of some necessary soldierly Quality.

  3. The General Assembly is now under a short Adjournment, and the Council are not authorizd in their Executive Capacity & seperate from the House of Repts to order any Part of the Militia of this State beyond its Limits.

  4. The act for the incorporation of Pepperell is as follows:-- Anno Regni Regis Georgij Secundi vicesimo Sexto An Act for Erecting the second Precinct in the Town of Groton into a seperate District Be it enacted by the Leiu't.

  5. Distinct and Seperate Precint and at a Town Meeting of y'e.

  6. It was strange when you heard him talk to see how he passed over this lapse of time as a night of visions; while the remembrances of his youth standing seperate as they did from his after life had lost none of their vigour.

  7. You are I doubt not prepared for what I am about to announce; we must seperate and be divided for ever.

  8. They studied, they rode together; they were never seperate and seldom admitted a third to their society.

  9. I thought that I had risen and went to seek my father to inform him of my determination to seperate myself from him.

  10. The channcelle to serve only for the priests and clerks; the rest of the temporalle multitude to be in the bodye of the churche, seperate notwithstanding, the men on the righte side, and the women on the left.

  11. And yet upon respect that the heade is the place for the eyes, it ought to be of more lighte, and to bee seperate with a particion, in the steade of a necke, from the bodye of the churche.

  12. Mr. Crawford said he did not wish to indicate then, but Colonel Washington said he wanted a seperate trial for Walling.

  13. The demanding of a seperate trial by Walling's attorney gave rise to the rumor, which gained considerable credence that Walling could be induced to turn state's evidence against Jackson and tell all he knows at the trial of Jackson.

  14. Allerton have done, no doubt but them selves will make good;[CV] we gave them no order to make any composition, to seperate you and us in this or any other.

  15. How to seperate the Air from Solids in demitting them into the water.

  16. There is, therefore, a certain affinity between the Air and other Bodies, which holds them unied, so, that they seperate not without a kind of violence.

  17. To compose a new page lines are ruled on a sheet of white paper, and the words are formed by fixing the seperate letters in their proper order.

  18. If these be kept seperate and marked, they can be again employed for the same stage; but it would not do, for example, to dry the finished picture in the same folds in which the sensitive paper had been pressed.

  19. A very convenient method is to have two or three quarto size books of bibulous paper, one for each seperate process.

  20. These do not seperate except by long putrefaction or by fire.

  21. Stems, which seperate near the surface of the ground; each Stem from the size of a Small quill, to that of a mans finger.

  22. Island on a Cottonwood tree an Eagle has placed her nest; a more inaccessable spot I beleive she could not have found; for neither man nor beast dare pass those gulphs which seperate her little domain from the shores.

  23. Seperate footstalk of 1/2 an inch in length scattered without order on the upper portion of the peduncle.

  24. U States each is supported by a seperate celindric flexable branch peduncle which issue from the extremities of the boughs the peduncle of this cherry swells as it approahes the fruit being largest at the point of insertion.

  25. Departed that we would Speek to them tomorrow at there Seperate Villages.

  26. Seperate the Waters of the Multnomah from those of the Columbia river.

  27. Prosess is as follows,- Take glass of as many different colours as you think proper, then pound it as fine as possible puting each colour in a seperate vessel.

  28. Craped it very Clean & Seperate it before he Cut it.

  29. The Barn Mountain, a lofty mountain so called from it's resemblance to the roof of a large Barn, is a seperate Mountain and appears reather to the wright of and retreating from the extremity of the S.

  30. Seperate yourselves from them; attack {39} and destroy them all.

  31. Seperate way was carry'd by two Voices, .


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seperate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.