1 At the end we're certain to be apart.
2 When they moved their faces apart again both of them sighed deeply.
3 They were perhaps four metres apart when the girl stumbled and fell almost flat on her face.
4 The girl hopped over and forced apart the bushes, in which there did not seem to be an opening.
5 You have a vivid mental picture of the vertebrae snapping apart and the spinal fluid dripping out of them.
6 The pages were worn at the edges, and fell apart, easily, as though the book had passed through many hands.
7 They were a few metres apart when the left side of the man's face was suddenly contorted by a sort of spasm.
8 Presently the rising and falling of their breasts slowed to normal speed, and in a sort of pleasant helplessness they fell apart.
9 Nor did one know what became of them, apart from the few who were hanged as war-criminals: the others simply vanished, presumably into forced-labour camps.
10 War prisoners apart, the average citizen of Oceania never sets eyes on a citizen of either Eurasia or Eastasia, and he is forbidden the knowledge of foreign languages.
11 Quite apart from the suppression of definitely heretical words, reduction of vocabulary was regarded as an end in itself, and no word that could be dispensed with was allowed to survive.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George OrwellContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 7-APPENDIX 12 He did not know whether the thing was really happening, or whether the effect was electrically produced; but his body was being wrenched out of shape, the joints were being slowly torn apart.