Ainda não temos significados para "sunder from".
1And now must even this image of me sunder from thee.
2Wouldest thou sunder from the children of the Fathers, and dwell amongst strangers?'
3But thou wottest, dear lad, that whiles and again must sister sunder from brother, and even so it has to be now.
4By this token we see how great is your trust in us, and that it is your meaning never to sunder from us again.
5The craft of thy busy tongue has sundered from home and kin
6Everything has been sundered from everything else, and everything has grown cold.
7Even our own kindred in the North are sundered from us.
8Once more she found herself sundered from him in sympathies.
9When Kenkenes had rejected the gods, hope, sundered from faith, groped wildly and desperately.
10He had schooled himself to do without her, contemplate life absolutely sundered from her.
11Franz, on the other hand, represents the scheming intellect sundered from conscience and natural feeling.
12He hated her and was forever sundered from her.
13And this shows how widely tastes may differ, yet remain equally sundered from good taste.
14There, you are sundered from your web of life.
15The great deep was sundered from the land.
16That socks are sundered from their mates
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