Example sentences of "[adv] separate [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If my toothache were an event analogous to , but entirely separated from the neurophysiological process that accompanies it , it would make little sense going to a dentist in search of relief . |
2 | In such a case , the auditors ' report referred to in s 248 would be better separated from the main audit report and included instead in a note which explained that , although it was entitled to the exemption , the company was not taking advantage of it . |
3 | The poet Marvell can thus be somehow separated from the political Marvell working to maintain the Interregnum 's government . |
4 | On that same day — 26 August — the Russian right wing , already separated from the Russian centre , came into contact with two corps of the German Eastern Group near Lautern . |
5 | It would be dangerous to assume from this simplification , however , that the two perspectives can be easily separated by the ideological position each adopts , the former tending to see ‘ permissiveness ’ as bad , the latter seeing it as good . |
6 | Many partnerships , of course , are characterised by much more superficial , less close relationships between education and business where , crucially , activities remain largely separate from the mainstream activities of both and owned only by those individuals who are involved rather their organisations . |
7 | Where a university administers a number of special subject or departmental collections physically separate from the main library , the tendency to have separate departmental funding and separate responsibility for selection is usually more pronounced . |
8 | It is nearly always separate from the main store of the computer , since it is faster and more expensive , and is normally read-only , so that the microprograms can not be inadvertently altered . |
9 | Raskolnikov is self-divided and also separated from the human family in a way which for Dostoevsky is both social and religious . |
10 | Although all but a small part of the encircling wall has gone , the older part of the city , with its narrow winding streets which witnessed so much of Scotland 's history , is still clearly separate from the New Town , the two being surrounded by the Victorian and Edwardian developments . |
11 | As rapid economic and social change has worked its way through the countryside , however , the farm worker has found himself increasingly separated from the local village community both socially and — for those living out on the farms — geographically . |
12 | The Curve sex metaphor holds up , with a daring quiet passage mid-set ( ‘ Sandpit ’ , ‘ Today Is Not The Day ’ ) that expertly separates from the furious foreplay and the steaming climax . |
13 | In a second article on the killings , Naipaul 's wife Patricia used the word ‘ antics ’ to characterise the behaviour of the De Freitas set , which she firmly separated from the serious politics of the Caribbean . |
14 | This second and logically distinct , rhetorical use of anthropological material is never completely separate from the historical use , and the mixture of the two became , as we shall see , the source of many problems . |