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Example sentences for "several parts"

  • In various charts which I have examined, several parts of the coast are represented as fringed by reefs.

  • In several parts there is a navigable channel for boats and canoes within the reefs.

  • Not many years since, the Chough was far from uncommon in several parts of the coast of Devon and Cornwall.

  • Gannets breed in great numbers on several parts of our rocky coast; from the extreme north to Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel.

  • It is a rare bird in most countries of Europe, but is common in several parts of Asia and the whole of the known regions of Africa.

  • Copper is found in several parts of England and Wales, particularly in Cornwall, and the Isles of Man and Anglesea.

  • I caused holes to be dug in several parts of the mass of snow in the ice house, and to the centre of it; and in the most unequivocal and repeated experiments had similar results.

  • The Banian Tree is a native of several parts of the East Indies.

  • Most others are compounded of several parts, not only of different, but sometimes of contrary natures: but light is an unmixed body.

  • If there are contusions or contused wounds on several parts of the head, or if the wounds are on the vertex of the head, it is presumptive of the use of weapons.

  • Careful movements of the joints of the extremities and of the lower jaw, showing that rigor mortis is found in several parts.

  • God has remarkably, at sundry times and in divers manners, poured out His Spirit in several parts; and it often refreshed my soul to hear of the faith of their good forefathers, who first settled in these parts.

  • Mr. George Whitefield, to the Religious Societies lately set on foot in several parts of England and Wales.

  • The choruses are formed by a simple harmony in several parts, the soprano not being always appointed to give the melody.

  • Such is the employment of the trombones (usually only a support to the voices), with independent effect in several parts of the Kyrie and Sanctus.

  • It breeds upon the cliffs in several parts of England, but appears to be more common in Scotland and Wales.

  • In Cornwall, and also in several parts of the continent, Mackerel are preserved by pickling and salting; and in this state possess a flavour somewhat like that of the salmon.

  • They dress in cotton cloths, both men and women, and wear chaquiras on several parts of the body.

  • Moreover the Solanaceæ are the commonest plants in several parts of Peru.

  • Alluvial districts, evidently of recent origin, are noticed in several parts of the island.

  • He repeated the substance of his original remarks on the report, and added, that in the course of the discussion he should attempt to show that the deductions made in several parts of the report were false.

  • To establish the affirmative of this proposition, arguments have been drawn from the several parts of the constitution; the context has been resorted to.

  • Besides these differences in the semi-cultivated Scotch fir, there are in several parts of Europe natural or geographical races, which have been ranked by some authors as distinct species.

  • Remarks on several parts of Italy, and Dialogues on Medals, i.

  • Remarks on several parts of Italy, by Addison, i.

  • In several parts of their voyage, they passed canoes, boats, and rafts laden with furs.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "several parts" 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:
    given point; good young; hoist side; making power; several authors; several cases; several cities; several gentlemen; several hundreds; several important; several islands; several miles; several other; several places; several plants; several rows; several small; several sorts; several species; several states; several things; several varieties; several ways; several writers; stood over; thick wood