Example sentences of "separate him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In his portrayed public image , Hitler was able to offer a positive pole in the Third Reich , transcending sectional interests and grievances through the overriding ideal of national unity , made possible through his necessary aloofness from the ‘ conflict sphere ’ of daily politics , separating him from the more unpopular aspects of Nazism .
2 I thought it probable the police were right , he had sought revenge against Imogen Surkov for separating him from his nice third wife , Vera , and their son .
3 For the first time in his life Karelius realized how narrow was the gap separating him from his pagan ancestors , the Germanic warriors of a thousand years before .
4 Then , there was a mile of deep treacherous water separating him from the Forest of Dean .
5 Perhaps he walks on the right side , with just the metal grid fence separating him from the rolling fields of graves — in no hurry , since there is no class for him to make .
6 A male is caged on one side of a barrier separating him from the females in the same cage for 2 days .
7 The street was wider there and Owen 's men found it easy to slip round the Sheikh separating him from his followers and surrounding him .
8 Just under a hundred yards separated him from the police officers of two nations when he died .
9 Having got this far , he allowed himself another minute or so before confronting the thousand-day journey which separated him from the bathroom .
10 Harry , galvanized by the words , sprang from his seat and lunged towards the door , but too late : an impenetrable barrier of glass and metal separated him from his quarry .
11 He broke through , and was across the clearing that separated him from Yet in a twinkling .
12 All manner of villain tries to tempt him , divert him , or separate him from his small savings .
13 It had to be an art that did not separate him from the uncultured poor but was founded in them , gathering them to him in a home of art they could all share , a home that sheltered and consoled ; a warm place .
14 I 'd never endanger that , I 'd never try and separate him from his mother . ’
15 " What , no congaie , no mu tsai ? " asked Joseph precociously , straining to bridge the gap of those few years that seemed to separate him from the world of adult banter inhabited so effortlessly by Paul and his brother .
16 But she had told him his daughter had been fathered by another man and she had tried to separate him from his main interest in life , the Club .
17 For Marx , the peasant represented a conservative force because of his structural position in society , which separates him from those who might share his class interests .
18 This not only separates him from his brothers but also from God and is disastrous .
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