Example sentences of "be separated from " in BNC.
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1 | But in many respects they are very different , and they come from different times : they are separated from one another by three-quarters of a century . |
2 | Among Asians it affects particularly those who are separated from their families . |
3 | We are Europeans and yet we are separated from Europe both physically and psychologically . |
4 | From William the Conqueror onwards the Church Courts are separated from the Lay Courts : the Bishop has his court ; the Archbishop a superior or prerogative court ; from him before the Reformation there is an appeal to the pope . |
5 | If it is true that humankind is fallen , that we are separated from the presence of God by our failure and helplessness and are in need of God 's forgiveness , Abelard 's views do not reflect sufficiently well the seriousness of our predicament . |
6 | The crystallization of enzymes , the invention of the electrical method called electrophoresis which separates molecules according to their size and their electric charge , the development of very high speed centrifuges in which the larger proteins are separated from smaller ones as they spin , and later the application of X-ray crystallography to large molecules have all contributed to progress . |
7 | Both the oceanic and the continental crust are separated from the underlying mantle by a sort of boundary , or discontinuity , known after its Yugoslavian discoverer as the Mohorovicic discontinuity , or Moho for short . |
8 | The vesicles are separated from one another by thin films of glass , so that air can be trapped inside , enabling the pumice to float . |
9 | This made geographical sense : both valleys drain west to the River Lune and the Irish Sea and are separated from the rest of Yorkshire by the barrier of the Pennines ; nevertheless , the breaking of traditional ties was not to the liking of all the inhabitants . |
10 | In the Tottenham system , which is bibliographically based , administrative duties are separated from bibliographical duties and carried out by non-professional staff from an administrative division . |
11 | Actually , as long as the soul is associated with the mind , we are separated from each other . |
12 | All around her men 's eyes are avidly forsaking their embarrassed girlfriends for the fantasy they have paid the go-go dancer to concoct of herself ; the room contains a crowd of men united in desire and fear of possession of women who are separated from each other by bars . |
13 | The vineyards of this village are physically , though not communally , a continuation of the higher slopes of Vaudemanges ; they are separated from the main belt of the Montagne on a lower eastern extremity . |
14 | The only time my Oscars show a behavioural change is when they are separated from the shark , when they sulk and retreat unto the plec 's cave . |
15 | For Sercial and Verdelho , the skins are separated from the juice before fermentation . |
16 | Nerve impulses pass from one neuron to another at a synapse , where two neurons are separated from each other by a space , the synaptic cleft . |
17 | Belligerence is systematically instilled in males as proper behaviour from a very young age ( the information on the training for proper female maturity is unclear ) , and boys and girls at a very young age are separated from one another as playmates ( also see Lizot 1985 : 39 on the Yanomami , and Seeger 1981 : 155ff. on the Suya ) . |
18 | As producers they are separated from their means of production ; the law treats them as possessors of free will and responsibility , and the impression is strengthened by the dominant ideology . |
19 | Small policy-making ministries staffed by politically motivated civil servants are separated from administrative boards charged with more routine implementation matters ( Anton , 1980 ) . |
20 | The Old Man and its slabby plinth are separated from the mainland by a 30ft ( 9m ) channel . |
21 | The nitric acid solution is then mixed with an organic solvent and the uranium and plutonium are separated from the waste products . |
22 | Always you are separated from it by an expanse of one thing or another : docks or roads . |
23 | Companies with a regular collection can include SWIFTAIR items in their post if they are separated from other mail by an elastic band . |
24 | Other people 's lives are separated from employment but profoundly influenced by the administrative practices of the state , both local and national . |
25 | Skelton Village and the area of D thirty nine and D forty form no part of the built area of York , but are separated from it by open country . |
26 | That that was what was being put forward by the planning authority , then in the next sentence we have Most of the suggested sites are included in the conservation area in the village , and are separated from the built-up part of the village . |
27 | However , when they are separated from a Sunday morning congregation in a Sunday School they can easily be made to feel as if they are the Church of tomorrow . |
28 | Hence a prime accounting task is to ensure that for business-portfolio planning the financial details of embryo businesses being built for the future are separated from those of ongoing businesses . |
29 | The essential feature of the administrative model is that the functions of assessment and provision are separated from one another and the case manager relies heavily on linkage and brokerage . |
30 | The problem by and large is a problem of levels , and whilst the bottoms of the pits now support fully grown trees these are Separated from the surrounding fields and roads by massive chalk cliffs — in some places several hundred feet high ! |