Example sentences of "separate it [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The adoral shields are large , slightly convex and situated totally proximal to the oral shield not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
2 The adoral shields are nearly rectangular and situated almost entirely proximal to the oral shield not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
3 They lie proximal to the oral shield and not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
4 The adoral shields are large and are restricted to the proximal sides of the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
5 The adoral shields are short , slightly curved and situated proximal to the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
6 The adoral shields are slightly convex occupy a large portion of the jaw proximal to the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
7 The adoral shields are curved and situated proximal to the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
8 The adoral shields are large , not particularly wing-like , restricted to the proximal sides of the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
9 The adoral shields are convex , restricted to the proximal sides of the oral shield and not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
10 The adoral shields are small slightly convex but not particularly wing-like , and restricted to the proximal edges of the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
11 The adoral shields are approximately triangular and restricted to the proximal sides of oral shields , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate ; they often do not meet in the midline proximal to the oral shields .
12 The Foreign Office design was for a three-storey building around three sides of a court , which had on its fourth side as arched entrance screen separating it from the new street .
13 In non-metropolitan England and Wales and in Scotland , housing is allocated to the districts , thus separating it from the personal social services .
14 They covered a large tract of ground , quite deserted , but conveniently illuminated by the high powerful lights round the warehouses that separated it from the still-working mainline railway .
15 On certain nights the mirror had a faint lustre that separated it from the deeper shadows of the corner in which it stood .
16 The pattern of pitch which accompanies the first clause or group of words will be recognised by an English listener as in some way complete and it will hold it together as a separate unit and separate it from the following clause , which will also be held together by intonation .
17 Indeed , the divisions within the class are as striking as the features which separate it from the middle class .
18 Although the ET-6 also makes use of the new T-bass shape , its natural-finished , more exotic woods separate it from the plain old ‘ T ’ version .
19 AT FIRST listen there was little on The Black Crowes ' first LP ‘ Shake Your Money Maker ’ to separate it from a hundred other rock'n'roll records which were desperately trying to get their sound across after the Guns N'Roses media boom of the late '80s .
20 This cultural change is the second major theme of this book , but it is not easy to separate it from the political story .
21 When it comes to the end of that subordinate clause , you need a comma to separate it from the main clause , which is then going to follow .
22 The top is quickly reached from the grassy nick which separates it from the nearby Roaches .
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