Example sentences of "separated from [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Once this has happened , the glycine molecule is separated from its tRNA , which drifts away : the glycine is held in position on the ribosome .
2 The ‘ thing itself ’ , the ‘ substance ’ , is thought of as an object that can be separated from its attributes .
3 It stood across the public road , separated from its pretty , early eighteenth-century house ; in addition to this geographical separation , house and garden each had a different owner .
4 The lamp is separated from its control gear , although the Starter is in the lamp circuit .
5 When it was time for the foal to be separated from its mother , the friends took the foal but no longer visited Shamrock .
6 To make a hearth , a space has to be defined and , to some extent , separated from its surroundings , with stone , fire guards and so on — just as a house has walls and boundary fences .
7 She found the house in a pleasant street where each smallish building was separated from its neighbours by a bit of garden .
8 Here 's why : CREDENTIALS : Under-employed , and has actually read all the books the series is based upon ; SAMPLE MONOLOGUE : ‘ The history of our splendid isle can not be separated from its architecture , its noble people and its rolling moors .
9 Also , it is more than likely the case , however , that how a society designs manners for close personal and social relationships can not be totally separated from its understanding of the ‘ proper ’ treatment of its enemies .
10 In this image the state in liberal democracies is separated from its society by only a thin membrane of formal legality .
11 Separated from its neighbours and set in its own small garden , shared only by the owner who occupies another villa , Villa Sylvia is about 20 minutes walk from the sea and the resort 's centre .
12 ‘ The quarry roads ran from south to north and formed a peculiar pattern , each having tributary tracks since each farm was separated from its neighbour by a continuous stone wall without gaps .
13 With the first method the picture is all too easily separated from its caption and becomes one of the candidates for the waste-bin mentioned earlier .
14 This new appendage is ‘ out of all proportion to the initial development and separated from its services , including a primary school , by a busy main road ’ ( Blacksell and Gilg 1981 , p. 186 ) .
15 In that of most daytime insects , each ommatidium is optically separated from its neighbours .
16 A baby separated from its mother also uses infrasound , and when suckling it emits infrasonic versions of a human baby 's gurgles .
17 A country 's foreign policy , he noted , could not be separated from its ‘ internal life , its economic and social goals and needs ’ ; the Soviet Union , for its part , needed peace so as to be able to achieve its ‘ truly breathtaking creative plans ’ .
18 One can then say that the mean velocity gradient depends only on u τ and y , although one can not say the same for U because it is separated from its origin by a region in which v is important .
19 THE Court of Appeal yesterday granted bail to a mother separated from her 13-week-old son because of the shortage of places in mother and baby units in prisons in England and Wales .
20 Her mother , Freda , separated from her husband , had to keep a 24-hour vigil .
21 She was distressed and anxious at being separated from her friends , and rapidly developed colic .
22 However , she is brought in on her own , and the mare is distraught at being separated from her friends .
23 A THREE-YEAR-OLD Siamese twin , separated from her sister in one of the most complicated operations yet attempted , died because she could no longer survive on her own , Great Ormond Street Hospital said yesterday .
24 The blame seemed to be directed towards one of the residents — a lady , separated from her husband , who was known to return home in the early hours .
25 She had the sense to realize there could not be two Queen Bees within one organization , even in such a large country , and anyway it meant being separated from her lover Mangon .
26 The court heard that Mrs. White , who is now separated from her husband , has taken steps to combat her alcohol problem and is paying off all her debts .
27 It must have been awful to be separated from her children , as she and many other Jamaican mothers were .
28 Ms Williams , who is a captain in the US Army Reserve and was separated from her own family during the conflict , asked 45 mothers and 61 children to describe what impact the hostilities had on them .
29 NO ONE knows the pain Princess Diana will feel being separated from her children at Christmas better than Hester Finn .
30 Her misery was made complete because she was separated from her two sons who were flying first class .
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