Sentence examples for went apart from inspiring English sources

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When Jesus saw the vision of a blind and wandering people, he went apart to pray.

And by reading the original screenplays, you can see where the writer and the others collaborated and where they went apart". Already, the New York-based quarterly, which turns 2 this month, has 10,000 subscribers and sells 4,000 more issues on newsstands, Altshuler says.

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sē-cēdo, cessi, cessum, 3, v. n., to go apart, go away, separate, withdraw (class.; not in Cæs.; but cf. secessio).

He has a lot of angry people and I don't see where it goes apart from rioting".

Rubinstein, with a nod to Churchill, said capitalism was the worst system going, apart from all the others.

"Of course, if the British position would be no, no, no everywhere, then it is simply going apart.

And it's about their friendship, and you see all these linkages kind of coming together and going apart".

The engaging folk quintet, who have been going (apart from a six-year hiatus) for 46 years now, joke about their varicose veins and arthritis.

It being Christmas, people tended not to want to go, apart from Ian, myself and our Hungarian deputy foreign editor, Nick Dallman.

If You Go Apart from Cerro Gordo, which is almost eight miles from the nearest paved road, Death Valley's private towns are easily accessible by car.

She is all dressed up (Oscar de la Renta, Manolo Blahnik, Gucci) with nowhere to go apart from her glamorous appearances in intensive care.

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