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Sentences with apart

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  • He was standing a bit apart from the rest of us, watching us. [+ from]
  • John and Isabelle moved apart, back into the sun.
  • They separated and have been living apart for the past year.
  • My wife and I are unhappy when we're apart.
  • It was the first time Jane and I had been apart for more than a few days.
  • When the clock stopped he took it apart to find out what was wrong.
  • Their children were born two years apart.
  • He stood apart while the other members of the team celebrated.
  • Any manager knows that his company will start falling apart if his attention wanders.
  • What really sets Mr Thaksin apart is that he comes from northern Thailand.
  • He stood with his feet planted far apart.
  • Officials say they're so far apart on such a wide range of issues there's no telling how long the talks could drag on.
  • This was, New York apart, the first American city I had ever been in where people actually lived downtown.
  • Illiteracy threatens Britain's industrial performance. But, quite apart from that, the individual who cannot read or write is unlikely to get a job.
  • That argument apart, it is for the Germans themselves to work out how their forces should come together.
  • He had the television apart on the floor
  • He stood apart from the group
  • These difficulties apart, the project ran smoothly
  • A race apart
  • Considered apart, his reasoning was faulty
  • Born two years apart
  • Viewed apart
  • To take a motor apart
  • All joking apart
  • To take a watch apart; an old barn falling apart from decay.
  • New York and Tokyo are thousands of miles apart. Our birthdays are three days apart.
  • To put money apart for education; to keep apart from the group out of pride.
  • Each factor viewed apart from the others.
  • Joking apart, what do you think?
  • A class apart.
  • Apart from other considerations, time is a factor.
  • Consider the two propositions apart.
  • To take a piece of machinery apart.
  • A handful of examples apart, an English preposition precedes its complement.
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