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

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1 The parameter m is often chosen to be 0.3 which separates the resonant frequency by about 5% from the critical frequency .
2 This separates the individual eggs from the clump , and I spread them out in a layer one egg thick .
3 Meanwhile , lacunae form within the extra-embryonic mesoderm which proceed to coalesce creating a further cavity , the exocoelom , which is lined by mesoderm and separates the extra-embryonic ectoderm from the epiblast ( Figure 1d ) .
4 Hawks and pigeons share 99.99 per cent identical components of their cells and of their genetic orders , but the way in which these components are assembled separates the two groups into individual and antagonistic needs and behaviours .
5 Paasi separates the two concepts in the following way :
6 1978 ) which show that ‘ red-bed ’ lithologies and in some cases thick sandstones , extend down to the Cambriense Marine Band which separates the two Chronozones of the Westphalian C.
7 a definite mandate directed towards citizens to take whatever steps are available to them to achieve a law-oriented foreign policy for their own country , including , as both conscience and good sense dictate , non-violent acts of civil disobedience , and efforts to persuade members of all branches of government to overcome the gap that separates the normative consensus of the public as to the illegality of the use of nuclear weapons from prevailing official policies .
8 It is the debate about the forces which determine this equilibrium which fundamentally separates the various schools of thought in macroeconomics .
9 In fact , however , it marks a major transition in the terms of the debate , and separates the concessive form of holism sharply from the absolute form considered earlier .
10 The linker that separates the POU-specific domain from the POU-homeodomain is poorly conserved , of variable length , and may not be critical for functions such as DNA binding ( 8 ) .
11 This use of generally , in I9 , effectively separates the previous set of sentences from the next set describing a particular habit of the individual involved .
12 Although many of the homoeopathic remedies are poisons in their crude form , the process of potentization by which homoeopathic remedies are prepared separates the healing power of the remedy — the quality of the remedy — from the toxic effects , which are associated with the quantity .
13 It separates the saturated part of the aquifer from the unsaturated zone above it .
14 Gershon and Tamir provided convincing data that an intraenteric barrier separates the myenteric plexus from the enterochromaffin cells in the epithelium .
15 Such differences are insignificant compared to the wide gulf which separates the ruling class from the bulk of the wage and salary earning population .
16 The dotted line in each diagram separates the superior courts from the inferior courts .
17 The Mystical Theology of Dionysius the Areopagite had also dwelt upon a thick cloud of unknowing that separates the ineffable God from mankind and this image dominated Greek theology .
18 The title Chair is useful in that it separates the formal role from the person occupying it . )
19 The Mason 's side will rue the day one of their players entered their own penalty area , as the resulting converted spot kick separated the two sides on the final whistle .
20 On the far side the force of the high water had separated the outside board from the one next to it , and , crossing the bridge with a few long strides , Silas kicked it back into place .
21 One , at Neum near the root of the Pelješac peninsula , separated the Venetian settlements at the mouth of the Neretva from the northern boundary of the Ragusan republic .
22 In many ways , the issue of knowledge acquisition has been one that has separated the practicable representations of natural language semantics from those that can only remain as theories in textbooks .
23 The central event of the former 's pontificate can hardly fail to be seen as Humanae Vitae in 1968 , central because its publication marked a watershed separating the first years of enthusiasm , of an optimistic post-conciliar implementation in which Rome and leading Catholic theologians were still working more or less hand in hand ( as they had done in the latter years of the Council ) from the far more contestatory and unsure later period .
24 For over four hundred metres there was nothing separating the new driveage from the caved in section apart from some wooden props .
25 Separating the solid matter for aerobic fermentation into manure also cuts the risk .
26 Example 2:5 Declaration as to party structures It is hereby agreed that : ( 1 ) one half in thickness of every internal wall floor and ceiling separating the demised property from any adjoining property is included in this demise ( 2 ) each such structure is a party structure ( 3 ) the tenant shall maintain each of them as such and shall be liable to pay a fair proportion of the cost of repairing or maintaining any such structure which shall have been incurred by any adjoining occupier or tenant or by the landlord such proportion to be determined ( in default of agreement ) by an arbitrator appointed by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
27 The adoral shields are long and slightly flared distally , separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate .
28 The adoral shields are wing-like often completely separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate .
29 The adoral shields are flared and wing-like separating or nearly separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate .
30 The adoral shields are about twice as long as broad not particularly wing-like and not separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate .
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