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Example sentences for "parts"

Lexicographically close words:
parto; partook; partout; partridge; partridges; partum; parturient; parturition; partus; party
  1. And after that, I don't believe they wanted any more," she said; and handed over the parts to Miss Craydocke to be tied together.

  2. The world is full, and the world is bright; Each thing to its nature parts the light; And each for its own to the Perfect sight Wears that which is comely, and sweet, and right.

  3. Spring came on early, with heavy rains and freshets in many parts of the country.

  4. This decree had taken effect in Paris and in the great towns, and also in some parts of the country where the passions of the people were most aroused against the nobility; but in Burgundy it had remained a dead letter.

  5. When it rains in those parts it comes down in bucketfuls, and we soon had enough in the sail to drink our fill and to fill up the turtle-shell to the top.

  6. There are a dozen of them watching on different parts of the coast.

  7. The way to the observation post was sometimes a little vague, especially in frost-and-thaw weather, when parts of the communication trenches slithered down under the weight of sand-bags.

  8. From all parts of the field of battle such whispers came to listening men and were passed on to headquarters, where other men listened.

  9. There was the noise of fire in other parts of the village, and the tap-tap-tap of machine-guns from many cellars.

  10. Others showed only the upper parts of their faces, and the places where their jaws had been were tied up with white rags.

  11. Parts of the line were deserted, except by the dead.

  12. What had been a perfect trench a few hours before was in parts completely blown in.

  13. I remember the noise of our guns as all our batteries took their parts in a vast orchestra of drumfire.

  14. It was so bad in parts of the line during November storms that whole sections of trench collapsed into a chaos of slime and ooze.

  15. It seemed to an outsider like myself that a number of separate battles were being fought without reference to one another in different parts of the field.

  16. From other parts of the line reports came in that the enemy was preparing a counter-attack.

  17. His reflections were broken by a loud, quivering sigh seeming to come from the medium, and echoed in different parts of the room.

  18. But since much debate has taken place over the allotment to men and women of other parts of the work, it becomes necessary to give a cursory glance at the further stages of a book's progress.

  19. Women are employed in the large foundries, where they perform certain subsidiary parts of the work.

  20. The bookbinders have always been ready to point out that certain parts of their work are too heavy for women, and the compositors have done the same.

  21. The simplicity of the design also appeals to the operators, making it necessary to carry but few extra parts for repairs.

  22. Add these two products and divide the sum by twice the distance from B to D, measured exactly in inches and fractional parts of inches.

  23. In practice it will be found best to make trials on different parts of the curve to allow for irregularities.

  24. The object of this construction is that the body will become separated from the truck in case the car is derailed and rolls down an embankment permitting the two parts to be handled with little difficulty.

  25. Each Side Frame is in one piece taking the place of Top Arch Bar, Inverted Arch Bar, Tie Bar, Heel Brace, Truck Columns, and the many Bolts used to hold these parts together.

  26. In a built-up frame there is always some weak point which is usually where the parts are bolted together.

  27. From the fact that Cast Steel is substituted for structural design the expense of repair parts is practically eliminated while the factor of safety is sufficient to meet all demands unless cars meet with a wreck.

  28. Few parts to get out of repair, consequently car is always in commission.

  29. I knew that fire-walking as a part of the racial or national worship of a god of fire, had existed and persisted in many far separated parts of the world.

  30. He was a man of large parts himself, limited in his hospitality only by his means, he, like all natives, having thrown away most of his patrimony in his youth.

  31. The door is closed, and with his slender arms he parts the light bamboo palings which surround the house, and both flee through the opening.

  32. Again he parts the curtains and looks through the glass.

  33. Every one in these parts knows yuh owes Hawkins forty-three dollars an twenty-nine cents he kin't collect.

  34. Already I have drawn my assistants from all parts of the world.

  35. The maid parts the portieres, shows Van der Elst in and points Louise out to him, meanwhile remaining discreetly behind the portieres.

  36. KRAIG [walks to the black curtains and parts them slightly].

  37. If done by the river side, all parts of the ox had to be carried home and placed before the king, so that he could see that it had been done without the assistance of knives, choppers or assagais.

  38. Men of all ages were requested to go; even young boys had to appear at it from all parts of Zululand.

  39. I should think that more than a thousand men from all parts of the country were gathered in these grounds, busily writing or copying their papers, some of which were then being handed to the judges.

  40. Let me quote again a few particular instances mentioned by men working in different denominations in various parts of the field.

  41. To the other mission stations and communities of native Christians the news of this came, as well as thrilling accounts of what God was doing in Wales, in India and in other parts of the world, and a great longing filled all souls.

  42. The black parts of the negative between the transparent lines and dots protect the sensitized surface.

  43. One of the most important parts of a book cover is the title, to which the amateur and inexperienced designer does not always give sufficient attention.

  44. Some of them live in the uttermost parts of the earth.

  45. This pica was divided into twelve equal parts and each part called a point.

  46. The parts of the plate that are too light are made darker by rubbing down the surface of the plate with a tool called the burnisher.

  47. Leather manufacturers are able, by using splitting machines, to split skins so that both parts of a skin can be used--the upper part of the skin being called the grain and the lower the flesh.

  48. The white parts of the picture, where the light did not act upon the gelatine during the exposure under the negative, retain the natural property of gelatine to absorb water, and consequently repel the ink altogether.

  49. But it is not easy to be angry in nine parts and loving-kind in the tenth--anger being one of the inclusive emotions.

  50. I can fit the mechanical parts of this scheme of mine together, so that they will run true and do business.

  51. Opening the monastic looking gate, he passed around a trim lawn and stood in the porch of one of those small and picturesque houses which survive in some parts of red-brick London.

  52. It was impossible even to determine for what parts some of the players were cast.

  53. The king's forces in these parts were completely scattered, and there was a tremendous exodus of loyalists, who left to join the king's army in the south.

  54. When creating the new diocese of Chester, he swept our parts of Westmorland within it.

  55. Then too a thrilling event in hagiological history touched our parts nearly.

  56. The benches between this wall and aisle were all apportioned to the folk of the township, as well as a few odd ones in other parts of the church.

  57. A few copies of these two parts are in existence; they bear the date 1778.

  58. It was at first intended to issue the work in parts, but after parts i.

  59. The parts most exposed to the action of the fire must be built with soft bricks and potters' clay: soap stone would be preferable, if easy to procure.

  60. Lavoisier is only 4 parts of water to 1 part of sugar.

  61. Supposing the weight of each of those parts to be one pound, we shall have 100 lbs.

  62. Lavoisier employed only 4 parts of water to 1 part of dry sugar.

  63. This kettle must be placed upon a brick furnace, so that the longest parts should bear forwards, and the other against the chimney, from which it must be separated by a brick wall eight or nine inches.

  64. For the most vitall parts are not the quickest of sense.

  65. The fresh, rough, heathery parts of human nature, where the air is freshest, and where the linnets sing, is getting encroached upon by cultivated fields.

  66. The story in parts is somewhat perilous to deal with, but with what instinctive delicacy the whole matter is managed!

  67. We have our parts to play, and he remains hooded till they are played out.

  68. Such are parts of Een Berättelse om Nova Suecia uthi America and Relation öfwer thet ahnfall thermed the Hollendske under P.

  69. The parts of the land bordering the Mississippi on the west, as far as the central regions of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Missouri, are forest clad.

  70. The northeastern parts seem to be based on Mercator and Ortelius.

  71. He thinks that all the details given of Indian manners and customs may have been copied from well-known narratives of other visits to other parts of America, and instances a source whence they may have been drawn.

  72. The ability to determine accurately a few parts per million of “trace elements” in the various tissues and body fluids is expected to provide much useful information as to the functions of these materials.

  73. Fragments of cancerous thyroid tissue may migrate to other parts of the body and grow there.

  74. Illustration: The diagram shows a scan and the parts of a scanner.

  75. Secondly, they can be directed to various definitely known parts of the body.

  76. He felt as if several of his parts had been replaced with second- or even third-hand experimental models, and something had happened to the experiment.

  77. Malone wondered briefly if there were parts of the world where dawn came, say, late in the afternoon, or during the evening sometime, but he said nothing.

  78. Malone couldn't think of any parts the Creator had left out, and if there were any he didn't want to hear about them.

  79. That afternoon saw a crowd of the village boys assembled in the rough highland, "the croft," and after much debate the parts were assigned and practising begun.

  80. Even this part and other parts west of the Alleghenies would be French soil, and you would all be French citizens.

  81. These riots, this breaking of machinery, this tumult in many parts of the kingdom, to what is it due?

  82. Besides the Lorrimers, about a hundred and forty other children were invited, and the girls expected that quite sixty or seventy of these would take the parts of fairies and brownies.

  83. Here and there dark rocks cropped out, and the sides of the island were formed in many parts of lofty, precipitous cliffs; while in others, such as the place we had landed on, were rugged rocks sloping gradually down to the sea.

  84. I thought that sort of thing was only done in civilised, polite England; but I suppose lion hunters and lion exhibiters are to be found in all parts of the world.

  85. The upper parts of the houses are divided much as below.

  86. I have seen birds in great numbers on rocks in the ocean, in different parts of the globe, but never have I beheld so many as there were on an island we one day sighted before steering north.

  87. Ropes were hanging down from it into the water; I climbed up by them, and found that it was the top and parts of the topmast of a ship of large size.

  88. For several years I remained in this trade, sometimes carrying our cargo of hapless beings to Rio de Janeiro or other parts of the Brazils, and sometimes to the West Indies.

  89. As we got up with it, we saw that it was a long, low, almost barren island, a few trees only in the higher parts retrieving it from actual sterility.

  90. Oh, there are very few things which happen in these parts the which I don't know," answered the stranger quietly.

  91. They are found in the cavities of steep rocks on the coast of all the Sunda Islands, on the northern shores of Australia, and in many other parts of the Indian Seas.

  92. My friend told me, as we moved on, that he often had conversations on religious subjects with the old man, who had for long been in a South Sea whaler, and had seen many parts of the world.

  93. For many years he knocked about, among not the best of characters perhaps, in different parts of the world, till he became as daring a fellow as ever stepped a plank.

  94. I first, by-the-by, made a scale of so many parts of an inch to a foot, and measured every part of the brig I could reach.

  95. The attorney said that several piracies had been committed lately in the very neighbourhood of Jamaica; and that unarmed vessels, in different parts of the West Indies, were constantly attacked and plundered.

  96. As it was, the second discharge of shrieks and cries roused them up, and in another minute people came rushing into the dining-hall from different parts of the house, their pale countenances showing the terror they felt.

  97. The demand for labour in all parts of Canada West is great and increasing.

  98. The primary design has been to connect the sea-coast with all parts of the interior, the ulterior is to unite the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

  99. Their dresses are suitable and picturesque, and, with the brilliant painting and highly-polished brasses of their large engines, they form one of the most imposing parts of the annual pageant of the "Glorious Fourth.

  100. Yet the lower parts of the town are dirty in the extreme.

  101. Many parts of the country are very suitable for cattle-rearing, and there are "water privileges" without end in the shape of numerous rivers.

  102. This good man left England twenty-five years ago, and lived for twenty in one of the most desolate parts of Newfoundland.

  103. From my boyhood I have either been a soldier or taken the keenest interest in soldiering, not only in England but in all parts of the world.

  104. The work, owing to Gye and Rolo being with me, was now considerably lightened, as we each took a convoy out to different parts of the front, and so got the distribution of supplies through much more quickly.

  105. I have seen sunsets in many parts of the world, but never have I seen anything to equal the glorious lights and shades which at sundown are painted on the AEgean sky.

  106. I felt sure that a Turk coming from these parts would know the natural taste of the water, so I took him with me to the well and asked him to drink.


  107. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ability; area; belt; bump; caliber; calibrate; capability; capacity; census; components; composition; confines; consciousness; constituent; content; corridor; country; department; district; division; dower; dowry; elements; endowment; environs; equipment; faculty; fitting; flair; forte; genitals; genius; gift; goods; ground; guts; hinterland; index; ingredient; innards; insides; instinct; inventory; items; land; list; makings; metier; milieu; neighborhood; part; parts; place; potential; power; precincts; premises; pudenda; purlieus; qualification; quarter; salient; secret; section; senses; soil; space; speciality; subdivision; talent; terrain; territory; vicinity; whole