Example sentences of "be kept separate " in BNC.

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1 They do n't see the person they do n't see the er the they 're kept separate but erm the they are rehearsed .
2 Equally important is the distinction Marx repeatedly draws between the occurrence of small-scale ‘ domestic ’ slavery and whole societies based on the exploitation of slaves , such as was the case for Greece and Rome , and the insistence that these two cases should be kept separate .
3 Ordering and payments should be identified and stocks of materials must be kept separate .
4 Once youth was seen to figure in that problem , it became illogical to suppose that it could be kept separate from the collectivist response .
5 Its ability to trap dust , the ease with which stale and fresh foam can be kept separate without mutual diffusion , and the barriers it offers to the spread of flame or explosion , are all points in its favour .
6 The police say that such unsubstantiated information — know as criminal intelligence — will be kept separate from criminal records and other hard information .
7 For the time being , the dogs were still to be kept separate at night , when left at home alone , or unsupervised .
8 They also called for pension assets to be kept separate from company funds in the wake of the Daily Mirror scandal when Maxwell stole Pounds 400 million from his pensioners .
9 This taboo belongs to the same category , fayawan , as incest and other rules against mixing things which should be kept separate .
10 In this sense collective bargaining is not only confined to formalised , written agreements between trade unions and employers ' bodies , it can also include informal , collective dealings and negotiations at local level , both on wage and non-wage issues , between managements and works councils or similar bodies in countries like Austria and West Germany , even though in the latter country collective bargaining and the co-determination mechanisms are supposed to be kept separate .
11 These cards should be kept separate from the player 's other cards .
12 Views on the social setup of the ‘ sport ’ must be kept separate from the necessity of managing the deer for their own interest .
13 Such conduct is now conversion by statute but this is merely for the draftsman 's terminological convenience and has no effect on the concept of conversion at common law : for this reason , it must be kept separate in our analysis .
14 Further information was contained on and used by the payroll system which was not contained on or used by the PMIS and vice versa It was therefore decided that the updating procedures for the Payroll Master File and the PMIS should be kept separate at this stage .
15 Inclusion of the word " federal " , which the UK government insisted had connotations in English , if not in other EC languages , of a " superstate " was described by the Independent of June 18 as " effectively the price being demanded of Britain , incidentally also of France , for insisting between them that the two main new areas for common action — foreign and security policies and judicial affairs — should be kept separate from the traditional EC constitutional structure as laid down in the Treaty of Rome [ see pp. 15951-59 ] " .
16 Clients ' funds should be kept separate from the firm 's own moneys and be held in bank or building society accounts clearly designated as belonging to the client .
17 They are juxtaposed , but must be kept separate : the effect is closer to bifocal vision than a dual voice .
18 He knows it 's got to be kept separate from the other .
19 A variety of EC directives have meant that the listing requirements for the Third market are now very similar to those of the USM and there was no clear rationale for them to be kept separate .
20 This swap-out , however , which the spokeswoman attributed to the processor being kept separate from the I/O , would depend on AST developing one of its Cupid upgrade modules to handle it , according to sources close to the company .
21 The crew is being kept separate from the migrants at Kwajalein base , a missile test range leased from the Marshall Islands government .
22 ‘ Matters of concern would have included the extent to which United Kingdom residents were investors in the Jersey funds , how they had come to be investors in those funds , how those funds were managed , whether they were kept separate from the United Kingdom funds or whether there was intermingling [ the switching of money between UK and offshore funds ] … and , ultimately , whether the Jersey funds as well as the United Kingdom funds could be properly accounted for . ’
23 They are created as firms seek new advantages by linking together markets and activities that previously were kept separate .
24 These lands were kept separate from the remainder of the Crown estates , and the court of the Duchy kept its own accounts .
25 Traditionally these two stereotypes of womanhood had been kept separate .
26 The law of mistake in expert determination has been kept separate from the general law of contractual mistake , on which see Chitty on Contracts , Chapter 5 .
27 The tools are kept separate with a card tool rack which is integral to the base .
28 Most batteries involve an assault , and the tendency is to refer generically to ‘ assaults ’ , but the exposition of the law is clearer if the two offences are kept separate .
29 These are : ( i ) no television picture may be used in any light entertainment programmes or programmes designed as political satire ; ( ii ) extracts from televised proceedings may be used in broadcast ‘ magazine ’ programmes which also contain music or humorous features , provided that the different types of item are kept separate ; ( iii ) televised proceedings may not be used in party political broadcasts ; and ( iv ) no extracts of televised proceedings may be used in any form of advertising or publicity , other than in the form of programme trailers .
30 Glass bottles and jars can be recycled very easily , provided the three colours are kept separate .
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