Example sentences of "[be] separate [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This in turn affected how well the crystals could be separated from the caustic liquor and , ultimately , the effluent quality .
2 Present levels of breakdown , isolation , fear and violence are evils that can not be separated from the economic system that delivers the goods .
3 Polybius again went a step further by passing over in silence the Roman Bacchanalia which chronologically and typologically can hardly be separated from the new popularity of Dionysus in Egypt about 210 B.C. He was also silent about the religious crisis in Rome during the second Punic War : we do not hear from him about the human sacrifices of that time .
4 But reform could not be separated from the rising tide of political nationalism and Kossuth 's and Széchenyi 's fates became entwined .
5 Any consideration of the relationship between commodities and persons is overshadowed by the concept of property which , as Sartre ( 1969 : 575–600 ) , Simmel ( 1978 : 306 ) , and others have noted , can not be separated from the basic relationship between being and having .
6 This causes precipitation of the longest chains first and these can be separated from the shorter chains which remain in solution .
7 But the old monarchist argument that the monarchy can be separated from the royal family no longer holds .
8 Clinical findings also support the view that low and mixed grade form a specific group that can be separated from the high grade group .
9 Turnbull 's calls were of great interest to the government at the time any calls to him from Britain would be separated from the surrounding chaff and monitored .
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