27 examples of take apart in sentences

Taken apart, most of the strictures of the Edinburgh are sufficiently just, and the passages quoted for censure are all bad.

Many of the chapters, taken apart from their context, are short-story themes badly handled.

So he went back for his rifle, a small high-power, repeating gun that he could take apart and hide under his coat.

The monoplane was taken apart, and carefully crated.

The wagons were now taken apart; and piece by piece, carried across and put together; into them, the goods as fast as ferried over, were reloaded; and at the end of the second day we were ready to swim our mules.

Dante was taken apart to an elevation in the ground, so that he could behold them all distinctly; and there, on the "enamelled green," were pointed out to him the great spirits, by the sight of whom he felt exalted in his own esteem.

The vessels had been arranged in such a way that they could be taken apart and put together.

The only parts of a rifle that an enlisted man is permitted to take apart are the bolt mechanism and the magazine mechanism.

The world is not a living whole, but a machine; not a work of art which is to be viewed in its totality and enjoyed with reverence, but a clock-movement to be taken apart in order to be understood.

That the derivatives founded on these roots of one or two syllables, could all be taken apart and put together like a piece of machinery.

This included souvenirs of cases on which he had been engaged, wonderful sets of burglars' tools, weapons used by murdererssaws, picks, jointed jimmies of tempered steel, that could be taken apart and folded up in the space of a thick cigar and hidden about the person.

The system that we now call attention to is very well contrived, very light, easily taken apart, and for some years past has met with much favor.

2.TRANSMITTER TAKEN APART.]

3.RECEIVER TAKEN APART.]

There are, perhaps, too many portraits in the collection, but taken apart, they are among the first-rate productions of their class.

A belt of this kind can be taken apart in a short time, and shortened or lengthened at pleasure.

This again opened and a golden chicken was seen; by touching a spring, a little diamond crown came from the inside, and the crown being again taken apart, out dropped a valuable diamond ring!

It, 'taken apart,' consists of nothing and is nothing but them.

"What does it contain?" asked he: "I must know what it contains!" "Sire," said Hortense, blushing and hesitating: "Sire, it is my large diamond necklace that I have taken apart and sewed in this belt.

What meets us in poetry has not a position in the same series of time and space, or, if it has or had such a position, it is taken apart from much that belonged to it there; and therefore it makes no direct appeal to those feelings, desires, and purposes, but speaks only to contemplative imaginationimagination the reverse of empty or emotionless, imagination saturated with the results of "real" experience, but still contemplative.

In appropriate languagewherein new words are not lacking for the new sciencehe takes apart each of the agents of the organism, enumerated above; he examines them in their details, and assigns them their part in the sensitive, moral, or intellectual transmission with which they are charged.

If a nursing-bottle is used, it should be of clear flint glass so that the slightest foulness may be easily detected, and one simple in construction, which can be completely taken apart for cleaning.

He took pleasure in playing the role of a psychologist for his personal satisfaction, in taking apart and re-assembling the machinery of a work, in separating the pieces forming the structure of a compound exhalation, and his sense of smell had thereby attained a sureness that was all but perfect.

It lacked power and was too light for such a severe and prolonged test; but, when taken apart to be restored to perfect condition, it was astonishing how few parts showed wear.

This again opened, and a golden chicken was seen; by touching a spring a little diamond crown came from the inside, and, the crown being again taken apart, out dropt a valuable diamond ring.

27 examples of  take apart  in sentences