Example sentences of "set [adv] separate " in BNC.

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1 It was later found to be useful to set up separate databases for each functional group , which prevented earlier versions of the full database being corrupted as experiments in sorting and producing reports were carried out .
2 Hodge commented in a letter to Goodfellow , ‘ The old man has made a lot of unfortunate statements … he wants to set up separate government now and drive Russians out …
3 Peasants were united in their hostility towards the small number of households who left their villages to set up separate homesteads under Stolypin 's provisions , and , above all , towards the nobility .
4 Consequently , it is prohibited to announce separate recruitment and to set up separate lists of successful candidates according to sex as well as to hire from the list of successful candidates of one sex without taking into consideration the higher marks of successful candidates of the other sex .
5 The ability to incorporate only part of the practice will be important to those firms having or wishing to set up separate executor , trustee or nominee companies .
6 To cope with this , I set up separate clients ' accounts with the bank with some funding from the band 's accountants .
7 But it may be that the company is producing a range of products and has set up separate units or subsidiaries to exploit each product market .
8 But before I try to answer these questions , let me remind you once again that there are vast areas of the globe , where ethnic politics , however embittered , are not nationalist , sometimes because the idea of an ethnically homogeneous population has been abandoned at some time in the past , or never existed — as in the US — or because the programme of setting up separate territorial , ethnic-linguistic states is both irrelevant and impractical .
9 In practice , in many instances companies have fragmented the machining tasks as CNC has been introduced , setting up separate programming departments , often staffed by people from a ‘ white-collar ’ background .
10 It is directory driven so users can customise their network , setting up separate directories for say AutoCAD files and Catia files .
11 There followed a series of laws setting up separate schools for Sri Lanka 's different language-groups and establishing quotas for Sinhala-speakers in universities .
12 The Government 's Advisory Committee on Science and Technology ( ACOST ) has suggested splitting practical and pure research by setting up separate research councils to handle each .
13 In the United States , there was a recognition that interdisciplinary proposals could ‘ fall between the cracks ’ ( Porter and Rossini ) , and the National Science Foundation set up separate panels to review proposals which fell into this category .
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