1 And he lay there in his own isolation, but somehow proud.
2 He turned slowly, ponderingly, accepting again the isolation.
3 But a pallor of isolation came over him, she was not really there for him.
4 It was part of his very being that he must break off any connexion, and be loose, isolated, absolutely lone dog again.
5 A man must offer a woman some meaning in his life, if it's going to be an isolated life, and if she's a genuine woman.
6 His isolation was a necessity to him; just as the appearance of conformity and mixing-in with the smart people was also a necessity.
7 The Chatterleys, two brothers and a sister, had lived curiously isolated, shut in with one another at Wragby, in spite of all their connexions.
8 Stacks Gate, as seen from the highroad, was just a huge and gorgeous new hotel, the Coningsby Arms, standing red and white and gilt in barbarous isolation off the road.
9 A sense of isolation intensified the family tie, a sense of the weakness of their position, a sense of defencelessness, in spite of, or because of, the title and the land.