Example sentences of "as a separate " in BNC.
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1 | If successful in acquiring the British group it intends to operate Pearl as a separate entity with its own sales force . |
2 | A much safer route to travel is that which Mr Garton Ash approves only as a means to an end , namely that of encouraging urgent reform in the German Democratic Republic , but as a separate state with a future of its own . |
3 | I do n't see the support of victims of crime as a separate service provided by a small specialist agency but as something which should be much more widely accepted like sickness or bereavement , so that people can get a more sensitive and understanding response from their employers , neighbours , doctors and so on . ’ |
4 | The Chancellor has evidently made it clear to Moscow that West Germany respects East Germany 's existence as a separate state , that it does not want to alter the present military set-up of Nato and the Warsaw Pact , and that although it aims to overcome the division of Europe , this does not also apply to the political division of Germany — at least for the foreseeable future . |
5 | But he will probably avoid restating Britain 's position that it is mainly China 's responsibility to restore Hong Kong 's confidence , and will instead urge locals to build the territory as a separate but valuable part of the ‘ one country , two systems ’ model under which it is to return to China . |
6 | And love was standing outside the local supermarket collecting signatures for the campaign to keep Family Allowance as a separate benefit . |
7 | He set the village up as a separate body even then under a charitable trust , which it continues to be to this day . |
8 | To make Brief Encounter , Lean 's Cineguild team joined Independent Producers as a separate company , as did Wessex , a company formed by former Crown Film Unit filmmakers Ian Dalrymple and Jack Lee . |
9 | B'nai B'rith Women , legally incorporated as a separate entity in 1962 , also faces legal action challenging its right to use the B'nai B'rith name . |
10 | B'nai B'rith Women , legally incorporated as a separate entity in 1962 , also faces legal action challenging its right to use the B'nai B'rith name . |
11 | Mr Afo 's organisation also demands that Congress grant blacks the five southern states of Georgia , Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana , and South Carolina to be established as a separate nation . |
12 | But Mr Modrow , who emphasised the need for East Germany to exist as a separate state , said he and Dr Kohl agreed that a stable East Germany was an important precondition for peace and co-operation in Europe . |
13 | When two or more persons took as tenants in common , the share of each was treated as a separate item of property which could not only be transferred by him in his lifetime , but which would pass on his death to his representatives . |
14 | The dairying operation is now so large that it will soon need to be run as a separate company , and all three of the Rowlands ' children are involved in the enterprise . |
15 | Try to keep your interactions with others as a separate issue from dieting problems . |
16 | While O'Neill and his supporters represented that visit as the Republic s de facto recognition that the North did exist as a separate entity and that doing necessary economic business with the North meant the Republic attenuating its claims to the territory of Ulster , the conservative Protestants saw it as an horrendous betrayal of the history and sacrifice of Ulster Protestants . |
17 | And it was during this time that he had lost his wife , lost his job , lost his sense of himself as a separate human soul , and in struggle worked out the theory that he was nothing but a sick character in the hands or under the pen of a malevolent Author . |
18 | Her status as a separate kingdom was guaranteed ; and if there were no heirs of the marriage , succession to the respective thrones would diverge , leaving Mary 's Scottish heir to inherit her crown . |
19 | The price of 600p , or a fraction under , will represent a successful conclusion to the plan by Chicago-based parent Waste Management Inc to launch its overseas arm Waste Management International as a separate entity with a listing in London . |
20 | It had been planned as a separate men 's and women 's race , with the latter being sent off 20 minutes earlier , but only Dorre managed to stick to the plan , winning in 2hr 29min 38sec . |
21 | We will establish the Prison Service as a separate agency , whose director will have the clear responsibility for day-to-day operations . |
22 | Any consideration of domestic service in the eighteenth century must avoid the danger of regarding servants as one class opposed to masters as a separate and higher class . |
23 | Little attention has been paid to this as a separate issue in ‘ neutralist ’ writings . |
24 | Our inclusion of speaking and listening as a separate profile component in our recommendations is a reflection of our conviction that they are of central importance to children 's development . |
25 | Beyond level 6 there are no statements of attainment which relate to dramatic performance ; we believe it is at level 7 and beyond that the claims of drama as a separate subject become specific . |
26 | One of the pre-exposed stimuli receives reinforcement as a separate phase of training prior to a test phase in which the other is presented . |
27 | Skin disinfection should , therefore , be avoided unless absolutely necessary invariably confined to high volume , high risk production with the disinfectant being applied after washing as a separate process before starting work . |
28 | Robert Adam had incorporated a suite of private apartments into the main floor at Mellerstain in 1770 and Atkinson had built a particularly well-planned example , clearly expressed as a separate private wing , in 1803 at Scone . |
29 | He has also been instrumental in moulding the constitution of the BAF , from its inauspicious start as the draft document prepared by AAA President Arthur McAllister in 1988 , which largely ignored the need to recognise road running as a separate voice , to the 1991 model , which , he believes , has something real to offer . |
30 | In such situations , the most vital point is to resist any kind of planning application for development that will fragment the grounds — for example , permission to build houses in a walled garden which can ( and will ) be sold off as a separate development . |