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

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1 Winnicott observed that such ‘ transitional objects ’ were important , precisely because they may appear to the infant as not fully part of the external world , and therefore not entirely separate from the child 's own body .
2 The concentration of several thousand younger fans systematically chanting abuse and taunting one another , forcibly separated by the police and each threatening to attack the other is neither an imaginary problem nor simply a product of imitative behaviour picked up from incautious media coverage .
3 There is , of course , nothing new in the development of what might be called a farm-centred community , distinct and largely separated from the village , particularly in the pastoral and upland areas of England , where this kind of settlement pattern has traditionally been more common .
4 The deserts of the world which comprise this empty quarter demonstrate a sensitivity to human impact but one which is not easily separated from the effects of fluctuations in climate , as studies of arroyo development have clearly shown ( Cooke and Reeves , 1976 ) .
5 The long-range restriction map of one of the ZNF gene YACs , yA4C5 , was constructed by pulsed field gel electrophoresis ( PFGE ) , and is consistent with a close association of ZNF11A and ZNF33A sequences , since they are not separated by the restriction enzymes used ( Figure 1f ) .
6 The husks of oats are not separated from the grain by normal threshing , and the grain is either rolled or fed whole .
7 Campbell is not saying that Christ takes our sin upon himself but he identifies so closely with us that it is as if he makes our confession and is thus separated from the presence of God for us .
8 Overlapping with , but nevertheless separate from the mixture of function between prosecutor and judge , is the difficulty that administrators of a particular scheme may well have ‘ strong views ’ or ‘ preconceived ideas ’ concerning the subject-matter before them .
9 Instead curriculum development centres were set up , physically separate from the Inspectorate and possessing some degree of autonomy , yet at the same time firmly established under Ministry control .
10 The ventral arm plates are pentagonal to square with a rounded or sometimes concave distal edge ; they are usually separated throughout the arm .
11 Dedicated to printing anti-semitic material and to disseminating the Protocols and other variants of the conspiracy theory of history , it was formally separated from the parent society in 1932 , and continued as a publishing and distribution business for extreme right-wing groups until the 1970s , producing eighty-five editions of the Protocols as well as becoming the main outlet for circulating American conspiracy theory works and racist material .
12 After much soul searching , he decided that the only way he was going to come off was to be totally separated from the drug scene .
13 Once separated from the jaws they appear equally likely to be digested , so that there is approximate equivalence between the samples .
14 Recognising the success of this idea the FAA , which is of course the authority responsible for enforcing aviation regulations and imposing penalties in the USA , took the bold step of seeking out a suitable agency , totally separate from the FAA , that was technically competent to administer an anonymous type of incident-reporting system .
15 Unlike the James Report , which had envisaged the colleges of education remaining as a coherent sector , effectively separate from the universities and the polytechnics , the White Paper proposed that , for the most part , they be merged with the polytechnics and other further education colleges .
16 The relation with the recent oil impact measure table IV has obvious relevance here and also to why all the Thurso cases are in the west of the town , with none in the east : west Thurso is largely composed of nuclear workers not native to the area ( locally known as ‘ atomics ’ ) , making it until about 10 years ago rather separate from the rest of the town .
17 Whatever its merits , this principle should be clearly separated from the government decision about how progressive the community charge should be .
18 The welfare of those they ruled and still more the greatness of the State ( now clearly separated from the ruler and the ruling dynasty ) dominated their calculations as never before ; indeed an ideal of State service was the one thing which they had in common .
19 Most important , TNC is clearly concerned with curriculum and assessment , somewhat artificially separated from the life and work of the school as a whole .
20 Since the fund is kept strictly separate from the firm 's own assets , employees ' pensions should remain secure even if the firm ceases trading .
21 How far can we continue to speak in terms of the sphere of society as being clearly separate from the sphere of the state ?
22 These parish gentry were conscious of their elevated status but they were not sharply separated from the rest of the community , for it was quite common in the Tudor and Stuart era for such a family to contain men and women of various occupations and lower social standing .
23 This arises chiefly from the fact , that by unconscious tacit agreement , as well as with outspoken conscious determination , the working-people 's quarters are sharply separated from the sections of the city reserved for the middle-class …
24 The NC activity and production engineering are often separated from the drawing office ( both geographically and spiritually ) due to company departmentalization .
25 Our hypothetical cavedwellers with their universal explanation that ‘ the gods did it ’ are not too far separated from the modem Westerner who believes that the Soviet Union is an unalleviatedly ‘ evil empire ’ or that Blacks are inferior to Whites : all three explanations are easy to take on board , they are much simpler than the arguments put forward by the people who disagree with them , and , once accepted , they are clung to with a limpet-like grip .
26 Representatives from West Berlin were allowed to attend as ‘ observers ’ but Berlin was to remain under four-power occupation , legally separate from the rest of Germany .
27 ‘ A sexual relationship is n't separated from the rest of reality , Sam .
28 Marks ( ) which indicate a parenthesis and show that an item is grammatically separated from the rest of the sentence .
29 If McIan of Glencoe and that tribe can be well separated from the rest , it will be a proper vindication of the public justice to exterminate that sept of thieves … .
30 There were no controls from non-malignant cases , but all specimens were well separated from the tumour , were normal on microscopy , and by all histological criteria were representative of normal gastric mucosa .
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