Example sentences of "[noun] separate [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Asger Jorn 's interest in folk cultures and tribal societies which lacked a notion of ‘ art ’ as a distinct intellectual practice separated from the common culture , was based on an understanding of the extent to which the spheres of art and work have become conflicting practices within bourgeois relations of production . |
2 | At the end of 1864 the legal system was reformed and the judiciary separated from the administrative bureaucracy , as reformers had long urged . |
3 | With the ribber carriage separated from the main carriage ( without yarn ) take it slowly across these needles and you will note that ALTERNATE needles come higher than the others . |
4 | More recently , Habermas has distinguished a domain of critical thinking separate from the two domains of purposive means-end thought and thought founded on human interaction . |
5 | Although assembled in units separate from the lay force , the clergy were sometimes supervised by a layman , just as occasionally clerics had charge of the lay contingent . |
6 | The undersize was wheeled to the hopper feeding the stamp heads , with a supply of water , and the coarsely pounded stuff was then washed in a buddle or jig , the heavier sulphide ore separating from the lighter gangue or waste . |
7 | It was a moment separated from the normal flow of time . |
8 | As you start brushing , part the hair down to the skin and keep the unbrushed hair separate from the brushed coat . |
9 | Gimmer Crag forms a head separated from the steep hillside by these two obvious gullies , which both start at the same point . |
10 | It was obviously written as encouragement to the soldiers and families separated during the long years of the Second World War , but it seemed to express the yearning that so many young men must have felt when they were far from their families , desolate and frightened : |
11 | In order to reduce delay , cost and complexity in the civil justice system , the Civil Justice Review recommended that the county court should be retained as a court separate from the High Court , but that the upper limit of county court jurisdiction should be abolished , that all civil proceedings , with a few exceptions , should be commenced by a document called a writ , which would be issued in either the High Court or a county court , and that there should be an improved system of transfer of cases between county court and High Court . |
12 | The new church on Turnham Green was named Christ Church and was consecrated in 1853 , with a parish separated from the old Chiswick parish of St. Nicholas . |
13 | When Lyons attempts to specify differences between ‘ language-systems ’ , such as in the example of English pronouns , or in that of the lack of status marking in English grammar , it becomes virtually impossible to keep the formal ‘ lexical and grammatical ’ features separate from the cultural context . |
14 | Cards are filed in catalogue drawers , in a sequence separate from the main catalogue . |
15 | Although the shifted maser could also produce emission at a frequency separated from the main features by twice the plasma frequency , no significant emission stronger than 51mJy ( 3 ) is found at . |
16 | She now turned from the pony and looked towards the side gate separated from the front gate by a hedge of trees . |
17 | Roman monuments and inscriptions may be found , but the majuscule writing employed on these may be regarded as a subject separate from the general theme now being explored . |
18 | To enter a church was to enter a world separated from the work-a-day environment by its interior layout , its decor , all designed to enhance the sense of the saint 's solemn presence in his shrine . |
19 | Hens seem to recognise and accept a moulded hollow depression separated from the main cage area as an adequate substitute for a real nest . |
20 | Some ratepayers , especially in larger towns and cities , were persuaded to finance the building especially of workhouse infirmaries separate from the main workhouse building , where standards of treatment and nursing gradually improved — the room for such improvement being considerable . |
21 | These Courts held that since the Arab Organization for Industrialisation had its own legal identity separate from the four member States and enjoyed financial , procedural , and administrative autonomy , the latter could not be bound by obligations entered into on behalf of the Organisation . |