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

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1 Similarly , the hero of The Prelude is taken from the ‘ educational processes ’ of the Lake District , Cambridge and so on , which take up the first half of the poem , and engages with society and history in the conflicts of the French Revolution ; the Revolution is not to be taken as a purely fortuitous occurrence , but the main event of the time , that which separates off the Modern Age from all that had gone before .
2 Polybius again went a step further by passing over in silence the Roman Bacchanalia which chronologically and typologically can hardly be separated from the new popularity of Dionysus in Egypt about 210 B.C. He was also silent about the religious crisis in Rome during the second Punic War : we do not hear from him about the human sacrifices of that time .
3 That that was what was being put forward by the planning authority , then in the next sentence we have Most of the suggested sites are included in the conservation area in the village , and are separated from the built-up part of the village .
4 If the variable is not separated from the prompt string by a comma , the " ? " is not printed .
5 In the balanced mode the earth/shield is separated from the negative part of the signal and the resultant output consists of three lines : Signal +ve , Signal -ve , Earth/shield .
6 The western part of the island is separated from the central mass by the deep ravines between Ribeira Brava and São Vicente .
7 Its blue and white facade is separated from the sandy beach by only 50 yards of lush public gardens .
8 It was a moment separated from the normal flow of time .
9 She now turned from the pony and looked towards the side gate separated from the front gate by a hedge of trees .
10 The polymer solution is separated from the pure solvent by a membrane , permeable only to solvent molecules .
11 To enter a church was to enter a world separated from the work-a-day environment by its interior layout , its decor , all designed to enhance the sense of the saint 's solemn presence in his shrine .
12 Gimmer Crag forms a head separated from the steep hillside by these two obvious gullies , which both start at the same point .
13 But reform could not be separated from the rising tide of political nationalism and Kossuth 's and Széchenyi 's fates became entwined .
14 We can conceive of this one sentence being separated from the previous set as a form of distinct climax .
15 Today , most modern amenities are in a new quarter , Fegina , which is separated from the old quarter by a hill crowned with the 1622 Convento dei Cappuccini and a medieval tower .
16 Some concern has been expressed that in its transposition the idiom of Taizé may seem musically and liturgically slight , because it has been separated from the particular spirituality of which it is part .
17 It is perfectly possible to build a tag that , for example , creates a blank page before it but is not allowed to become separated from the next block of text .
18 The cDNA was separated from the free primer by G-75 sephadex chromatography .
19 Both the oceanic and the continental crust are separated from the underlying mantle by a sort of boundary , or discontinuity , known after its Yugoslavian discoverer as the Mohorovicic discontinuity , or Moho for short .
20 Raskolnikov is self-divided and also separated from the human family in a way which for Dostoevsky is both social and religious .
21 It is possible to use softer colours in an arrangement but only if separated from the variegated foliage by a stronger colour , otherwise the effect can be weak .
22 Along the southern side of the island an ophiolitic suite with basalts unusually low in barium but high in titanium , zirconium and phosphorus is separated from the main part of the island by a major suture marked by serpentinite pods and lenses .
23 The vineyards of this village are physically , though not communally , a continuation of the higher slopes of Vaudemanges ; they are separated from the main belt of the Montagne on a lower eastern extremity .
24 While Ben went to get their luggage she led her guests over to a small building , separated from the main house by a large garage complex .
25 His ‘ office ’ was separated from the main store by a glass partition , and included a fridge with some glasses on top , and an ancient desk .
26 A jutting headland called Mykineshólmur , covered in good grass , is separated from the main island by a narrow chasm called Hólmgjógv through which the sea growls and rushes .
27 It too is separated from the main island by a very similar chasm — which has n't been bridged — and it too has a large puffin colony .
28 It is interesting to note that an objective reality is presupposed by this thesis — there is a real existence of an individual that is material and is separated from the ideological consciousness of the individual by an ‘ imaginary ’ relationship .
29 Any consideration of the relationship between commodities and persons is overshadowed by the concept of property which , as Sartre ( 1969 : 575–600 ) , Simmel ( 1978 : 306 ) , and others have noted , can not be separated from the basic relationship between being and having .
30 South Cave is divided into two distinct parts , separated since the 18th century by the grounds of the Barnard family house , now known as Cave Castle Golf Hotel .
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