204 examples of disconnected in sentences

He listened with grave attention, and once or twice put a question when my narrative became a little disconnected.

"There is no recognition," says Monier Williams, "of a Supreme God disconnected with the worship of Nature."

Just as she was about to stammer out some disconnected words, however, voices were heard behind the shrubbery, which separated the arbor from a neighboring walk, and this created a diversion.

"The telephone was disconnected by my orders, as soon as you had spoken to Phipps' rooms.

And each fragment became animated in this way; the execrable family lived again in these scraps, these black ashes, where were now only disconnected words.

Let them not attempt to escape it by quoting a few disconnected phrases in the Epistles, but let them adhere solely and steadfastly to that Gospel of which they affect to be the exclusive preachers.

"When it is attached to a mine or torpedo it can not be disconnected without firing it.

When Ken hung up, Oliver felt truly disconnected.

The meaning of this doctrine is misapprehended when it is assumed,an assumption to which the Leibnitzian account of occasionalism may mislead one,that in it the continuity of events, alike in the material and the psychical world, is interrupted by frequent scattered interferences from without, and all becoming transformed into a series of disconnected miracles.

The chewer of cuds was disconnected, and plodded off to his stable.

Sylvia was fearfully bored by the succession of unknown faces, and utterly unable to distinguish, in her hostess' somewhat disconnected talk, between the different sets of the Colonel's children.

Morrison was silent and appreciatively observant, his eyes sometimes on Sylvia, sometimes on Judith; Mr. Sommerville, continuing doggedly to make talk, descended to unheard-of trivialities in reporting the iniquities of his chauffeur; Molly stirred an untasted cup, did not raise her eyes at all, and spoke only once or twice, addressing to Sylvia a disconnected question or two, in the answers to which she had obviously no interest.

She put her arms tightly around her aunt's beautiful neck and laid her head on her shoulder, weeping, her heart swelling, her mind in a whirling mass of disconnected impressions.

They must be disconnected with planters and plantership, that they may be independent of all colonial parties and interests whatever.

They must be disconnected with planters and plantership, that they may be independent of all colonial parties and interests whatever.

But the private and disconnected way in which our committee work is done tends to prevent full and instructive discussion in the house, to make the mass of legislation, always chaotic enough, somewhat more chaotic, and to facilitate the various evil devices of lobbying and log-rolling.

Until they cease to be staggered by anything of the sort, their aspirations for a permanent peace will remain disconnected from the main current of their lives.

It seemed to her as if nothing in the world was disconnected so long as she thought of the one person whom she loved; and she could not conceive how, without him, anything could be connected at all.

In like manner, when the occasion for their use has passed, the raising of the boom will cause the nets to come alongside, when they can either be brailed up through the grummets or disconnected for future use.

If they were simply laid on the top of each other, the wall would be no more than a row of disconnected piles of bricks liable to tumble down.

By some of the dark ingenuities of that age of priestcraft a curious thing was discoveredthat if you kill every usurer, every forestaller, every adulterater, every user of false weights, every fixer of false boundaries, every land-thief, every water-thief, you afterwards discover by a strange indirect miracle, or disconnected truth from heaven, that you have no millionaires.

It seemed even to wise men that the Food was giving the world nothing but a crop of unmanageable, disconnected irrelevancies, that might shake and trouble indeed, but could do no more to the established order and fabric of mankind.

They make it possible to study biblical history as an unbroken unit from the days of Moses to the close of the first Christian century, and thus concretely to emphasize the significant but often the forgotten fact that God was revealing himself unceasingly through the life of his people, and that the Bible which records that revelation consists not of two disconnected parts but is one book.

After he had explained to her what she must disclose in disconnected and incoherent fashion, about certain measures which had been taken to get possession, either by strategy or by force, of this paper which was of the utmost importance to the Saxon court, he charged her to demand of Kohlhaas that he should give the paper to her to keep during a few fateful days, on the pretext that it was no longer safe with him.

But, struggle as I would, no general conclusion could be made to emerge from the mass of apparently disconnected facts.

204 examples of  disconnected  in sentences