Example sentences of "separate from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nowhere can economic autonomy be separated from political autonomy , and least of all in the Soviet Baltic states , where separatism stalks every debate .
2 The movement could never be separated from political questions whatever its leaders wanted , for the question of non-conforming raised the question of establishment , itself a political question dating to the anti-church rate campaigns of the 1830s and the creation of the British Anti-State Church Society by Edward Miall in 1844 .
3 In Guatemala and El Salvador , education can not be separated from political struggles for a number of reasons .
4 The notion that there is a realm of public or political authority which can and should be separated from economic relationships is a pervasive one throughout Western political thought .
5 On the other hand , as islands are ( by definition ) separated from other land , and in particular are cut off from continents , they tend each to evolve their own particular sub-species , at least of creatures that do not easily cross open sea .
6 But the important difference is that truancy per se is more clearly separated from other child welfare issues , and this is confirmed by providing for LEA supervision in the Act .
7 Such a facility would normally apply to a physically discrete or contained site ( e.g. a single pasture , groups of pastures , a wetland separated from other land ) in order that livestock from another ownership or section of land could not substitute for the agreed reduction .
8 Since the Aberfan disaster in 1966 , the law requires that overburden be separated from other waste , and the dumping technique produces a new shape .
9 The privacy and identity that they possessed by living in family homes separated from other families , even when members of co-operatives , would be broken down under the new arrangements .
10 Companies with a regular collection can include SWIFTAIR items in their post if they are separated from other mail by an elastic band .
11 These ‘ five techniques ’ ( requiring prisoners to wear hoods over their heads unless they were separated from other inmates or being interrogated , having them stand spreadeagled against a wall for up to 43 hours , depriving them of sleep , subjecting them to electronic noise and beating them ) were subsequently condemned as ‘ torture ’ by the European Rights Commission ( Hewitt , 1982:157–8 ) .
12 Leucine was separated from other amino acids in the protein hydrolysate by preparative ion exchange chromatography .
13 He would be a rule 43 prisoner separated from other inmates for his own safety .
14 The actual administration of the National Union was separated from Central Office in 1921 , and it appointed its own secretary thereafter ; it was a change of no great importance , for the National Union continued to work from Central Office and the Principal Agent continued to be Honorary Secretary , but it was a minor declaration of independence .
15 At various times after irradiation , CD3+ CD45RA and CD45R0 lymphocytes were separated from peripheral blood samples and stimulated with phytohaemagglutinin .
16 In the Tottenham system , which is bibliographically based , administrative duties are separated from bibliographical duties and carried out by non-professional staff from an administrative division .
17 Having looked at the evidence we concluded that wherever public power has been separated from private power , women have been excluded from it .
18 Moreover , the cultural spheres have not yet fully been separated from external reality as unproblematic assumptions of epistemological and aesthetic realism continue to predominate .
19 As such they can be separated from external resources such as practical help , information and emotional support .
20 At the second stage , consciousness became separated from practical action through the division of mental and manual labour .
21 Social action can never be separated from practical constraints or from social control .
22 Small policy-making ministries staffed by politically motivated civil servants are separated from administrative boards charged with more routine implementation matters ( Anton , 1980 ) .
23 DNA-protein complexes are subsequently separated from free DNA by the gel retardation assay ( 3 , 4 ) .
24 One is that if aesthetic pleasure is separated from objective study then the most dreadful landscapes can come alive after close research and bring with them their own form of satisfaction .
25 Equally , the office could never be separated from parliamentary politics , and the frequent elections for the office provided a ready means to measure the strength of political interests .
26 The Portuguese verb janelar ( ‘ to window ’ ) precisely reflects this condition of the woman separated from social life , which she knew only from her window .
27 Passengers will have to be separated from light commercial vehicles , light vehicles with caravans or trailers and mixed-use vehicles like campers and mobile homes .
28 These South Slavs became separated from related groups in Poland , Czechoslovakia , Russia and the Ukraine by a wedge of non-Slavs — the Germans of Austria , the Romanians of Wallachia and the Magyars of Hungary .
29 Whereas silver separated from natural alloys is liable to contain perceptible traces of other metals , that obtained by the cupellation process shows up by its high degree of purity .
30 To what extent can global politics be separated from domestic politics ?
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