5321 examples of apart in sentences

But apart from active fighting, take such a common experience as what is called "a long reconnaissance."

As M. de Coulanges observes, Rome was almost the only city of antiquity which was not kept apart from other cities by its religion.

Apart, too, from their etymological associations, it is interesting to trace the variety of sources from whence plant names have sprung, a few illustrations of which are given in the present chapter.

But, apart from the doctrine of signatures, it would seem that the fern-seed was also supposed to derive its power of making invisible from the cloud, says Mr. Kelly, "that contained the heavenly fire from which the plant is sprung."

" Then Gottlieb answered fearlessly, Where he humbly stood apart, "But the Christ-child sent them all the same, He put the thought in your heart!" OUR HEROES Here's a hand to the boy who has courage To do what he knows to be right; When he falls in the way of temptation, He has a hard battle to fight.

" So the General settled down again, and father and son sat very close to each otherin a bodily sense; spiritually they were many miles apart.

but Annie Foster and Jenny Walters were half a mile apart when they both said that very thing, just before the clock in the village church hammered out the news that it was ten, and bedtime.

" "I am ready," and Fernando got up and started diagonally across the room, stepping with his feet very wide apart.

A favorite device is to take a green head, force the antlers apart with a board and a wedge every few days during the winter.

They sit down apart.

M. de Bonfons always respected his wife's request that they should live apart; with remarkable cunning he had drafted the marriage contract, in which, "In case there was no issue of the marriage, husband and wife bequeathed to each other all their property, without exception or reservation."

Apart from the approval that friendship inspires, she had always admired the cool discernment of events which he showed when great things were at stake.

He was very fair, young, certainly not more than seven or eight and twenty, and reasonably good-looking; but apart from these things, he had eyes which she liked, a voice which was indubitable, and manners which left no possible room for doubt as to his status.

Apart from the fact of her appearing alone, there was nothing in her manner to invite attention.

Apart from any question of self-interest, I can assure you, as a man who sees as clearly as his neighbours, that you could do no good, but much evil, by advising Norris Vine to hold up these men to the ridicule and contempt of the world.

Quite apart from her failure, there was also a madness of which she refused even to think, the aftertaste of those few hours of delicious happiness.

Probably, he will give you but one rein at first, and very likely will direct you to hold it in both hands, keeping them five or six inches apart, the wrists on a level with the elbows or even a very little lower, and he is not likely to insist on any other details, knowing that it will be difficult for you to attain perfection in these.

"The scratches are too long and too far apart.

His dramas abound in classical learning, are carefully and logically constructed, and comedy and tragedy are kept apart, instead of crowding each other as they do in Shakespeare and in life.

As the revelation of a soul's history, and as a model of pure, simple, unaffected English, this book, entirely apart from its doctrinal teaching, deserves a high place in our prose literature.

Men as far apart as Darwin and Newman are strangely alike in spirit, one seeking truth in the natural, the other in the spiritual history of the race.

Like all men of original mind, he lived a life apart from his fellows.

Do you suppose that I would stay in Parisher husbandand live apart from her?

For a couple of moments, Dalrymple and his bride stood apart in the shadow of the porch.

"How far apart were they?" '"Bout like dis way," explained the negro, clapping his hands with an interval of about a second between claps.

5321 examples of  apart  in sentences