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

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1 It was the phrase , ‘ in private ’ , that was the critical one in the change to the law recommended by the Wolfenden Committee , and it is the distinction between public and private that also effectively separates the two major camps in all the morality debates in this period .
2 The receiver separates the two interleaved pictures , to form two separate pictures , each with half the normal number of lines .
3 Most notably the Sestri-Voltaggio line separates the reverse-facing French Alps and Italian Apennines .
4 A concrete road separates the open front garden from a field of bright yellow rape .
5 Though distinction has been made on morphology it is also useful from the veterinary standpoint , for it separates the single harmful species , Oslerus osleri , living in the upper air passages , from the relatively harmless species which are retained in the genus Filaroides , and which live in the lung parenchyma .
6 Also , the severity of the disease did not correlate with the increase in the immunoreactive pan-PLA2 in serum , whereas the increase in the catalytic activity of PLA2 effectively separated the severe necrotising forms from the mild oedematous forms of acute pancreatitis .
7 Less than a second separated the three Mini drivers .
8 But partly because of the diversity of the French companies involved , and partly because of the distances separating the various European companies working for the CNES and ESA programmes , ‘ catching up with the Americans ’ has been an important unifying goal .
9 Iskandrov was reported on Sept. 17 to have handed control of major industrial installations in the south and strategic points separating the two warring sides to Tajikistan 's Russian garrison .
10 In the years separating the two Great Wars women were made of sterner stuff .
11 Meadow 's ( 1980 ) review is more positive in separating the linguistic academic achievement from cognitive achievement ; in the latter , deaf children appear to be very similar to their hearing peers .
12 He poked at the spaghetti with a knife , separating the congealed orange-and-white mess .
13 There were no real woods and no trenches to bomb ; only lines of poplars and the endless rows of vines which separated the enormous cultivated fields from one another and broke the endless monotony of the pianura .
14 The form of work organisation adopted by management in the Durham coalfield , at first , was to formally separate the three major production processes of preparation , coal-getting , and advancing ( the props , conveyors , etc. ) and to set up distinct groups , each working a whole shift , to perform each process .
15 As he ran miserably out of the room , Hindley and his wife laughed loudly , delighted that their plan to separate the two young people seemed to be succeeding .
16 A comma has been used here to separate the two distinct impressions , but some might think it unnecessary even there .
17 In this he described how , by splitting a parallelepiped of calcite spar along its shorter diagonal , and then cementing the halves together with Canada balsam ( having a refractive index intermediate between those of the doubly refracting calcite spar ) , he was able to separate the two emergent beams so widely that they could be used independently .
18 Eastern regional sales centre is one of seven centres set up in July this year following Scottish Amicable 's decision to separate the Independent Financial Advisor ( IFA ) and Appointed Representative ( AR ) distribution channels .
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