Example sentences of "separate [prep] the [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The wings are of flamed maple with two layers of walnut , separated from the central body section by ebony , itself edged by fine multi-coloured veneering , which can also be found under the fretboard and headstock facing .
2 Whilst recognising the central role of managers in providing counselling in these circumstances , consideration should be given , in exceptional cases , to whether this form of support would be delivered more effectively if it were separated from the normal manager/employee relationship .
3 The National Rivers Authority came into existence in September , 1989 , having been separated from the old water authorities .
4 The new church on Turnham Green was named Christ Church and was consecrated in 1853 , with a parish separated from the old Chiswick parish of St. Nicholas .
5 As rapid economic and social change has worked its way through the countryside , however , the farm worker has found himself increasingly separated from the local village community both socially and — for those living out on the farms — geographically .
6 The 69 amino acids POU-specific domain ( POU S ) is located at positions 454 to 522 in the derived protein sequence and is separated from the 60 amino acids POU homeo domain ( POU HD ) ( positions 542 to 600 , defined according to Laughton ( 22 ) ) by a 20 amino acids linker sequence .
7 Clinical findings also support the view that low and mixed grade form a specific group that can be separated from the high grade group .
8 In such a case , the auditors ' report referred to in s 248 would be better separated from the main audit report and included instead in a note which explained that , although it was entitled to the exemption , the company was not taking advantage of it .
9 Hens seem to recognise and accept a moulded hollow depression separated from the main cage area as an adequate substitute for a real nest .
10 An unknown speculator built a small terrace of classical elegance , but it was a good hundred yards from the sea , separated by the old harbour site , wild with grass , the home of grazing cattle and the dump for local refuse .
11 It seems to be saying that the Queen of Hell , separating from the Sacred Bride/Divine Mother , becoming the Boar , fusing with Adonis , transforming him to Tarquin , and then destroying the Sacred Bride/Divine Mother under the illusion that she is the Queen of Hell , is the perpetuum mobile of the Equation . ’
12 These Courts held that since the Arab Organization for Industrialisation had its own legal identity separate from the four member States and enjoyed financial , procedural , and administrative autonomy , the latter could not be bound by obligations entered into on behalf of the Organisation .
13 Some ratepayers , especially in larger towns and cities , were persuaded to finance the building especially of workhouse infirmaries separate from the main workhouse building , where standards of treatment and nursing gradually improved — the room for such improvement being considerable .
14 Part of the problem in arriving at a satisfactory definition seems to stem from the segmented approach of assessing browsing within the context of the catalogue , separate from the direct shelf approach .
15 In addition , the CAB within a hospital will need its own office , separate from the social work department , and a direct telephone line free from the hospital switchboard .
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