960 examples of separately in sentences

Having ascertained that there is no prospect of the reunion of the five States of Central America which formerly composed the Republic of that name, we have separately negotiated with some of them treaties of amity and commerce, which will be laid before the Senate.

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In short, his first Speech is a Complication of all those Passions which discover themselves separately in several other of his Speeches in the Poem.

The caution was given to walk softly and separately (we were all, fortunately, in dark clothes), our guide passing first round the corners, and, having passed the sentry-boxes, in which, with one exception, we saw no person, and in this instance the sentinel did not hail us (but this was in the city), we came to a house at the window of which our guide tapped.

Theseexcept the parsleyshould be boiled separately and added just before serving.

The lentils might be boiled separately and put through a sieve before adding.

I might just mention that a most delicious Cauliflower Soup can be made by adding a nice young cauliflower, all green removed, cut in tiny sprigs, and boiled separately to the quantity required of Plain White Soup.

Cook the tops separately in salted boiling water.

Cook the vegetables separately, drain, and add while hot to boiling clear stock in tureen.

Add a small white cauliflower, cut in tiny sprigs (or any tender fresh vegetables cut small and parboiled separately).

Some small quenelles may be poached separately and put in tureen.

The lentils and rice may be boiled together, but are nicer done separately.

But of probabilities some influence us separately by their own weight, some, although they appear trifling by themselves, still, when all collected together, have great influence.

But we shall be able to avoid too much sameness, if we do not always begin with the proposition which we desire to establish, and if we do not confirm each separate point by dwelling on it separately, and if we are at times very brief in our explanation of what is sufficiently clear, and if we do not consider it at all times necessary to sum up and enumerate what results from these premises when it is sufficiently clear.

[Footnote 30: The general proceeding on such occasions being to ask each senator's opinion separately, which gave those who chose an opportunity for pronouncing some encomium on the person honoured.]

When dried, it is carried again through a set of cards, and a piece of machinery termed a railway-head, with positive draught, which can be set so as to give any length of staple, and to present the flax-cotton thus produced in any form required for spinning, either separately or mixed with cotton or wool, and thus adapted to the machinery used in the manufacture of either of these articles.

There was work for both of us to do, separately.

But all will not do; these two powers must now be united: an amalgamation of the black power of the South with the white power of the North must take place, as either, separately, cannot succeed in the destruction of the liberty of speech and the press, and the right of petition.

But Grant, thinking he could fight them separately, sent Rosecrans to Iuka (September 19).

* Purchasers of the MIRROR, who may wish to complete their sets are informed, that every volume is complete in itself, and may be purchased separately.

Haven means a harbour, and the words, New Haven, written separately, would naturally be understood of a harbour: the close compound is obviously more suitable for the name of a city or town.

Begone is a needless coalition of be and gone, better written separately, unless Dr. Johnson is right in calling the compound an interjection: as, "Begone!

The words written separately will always have the same meaning, unless we omit the preposition of, and suppose the compound to be a transitive verb.

To hear those two fellows separately tell what she was like, you couldn't have believed them speaking of the same person.

" "Monpremierestlepremierde tout," he says, pronouncing each word very separately and distinctly.

960 examples of  separately  in sentences