Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] not be separated from " in BNC.

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1 While Iraq demanded the unconditional release of all prisoners-of-war ( PoWs ) and their return to their countries of origin on " humanitarian and legal " grounds , Iran insisted that the issue of prisoner exchange could not be separated from territorial questions and called for the simultaneous withdrawal of Iranian and Iraqi troops from each other 's territory with prisoner exchange .
2 Philosophy can not be separated from the history of philosophy , nor can culture from the history of culture … .
3 But reform could not be separated from the rising tide of political nationalism and Kossuth 's and Széchenyi 's fates became entwined .
4 In Guatemala and El Salvador , education can not be separated from political struggles for a number of reasons .
5 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 .
6 It was further stated that such an assessment was ‘ first and foremost ’ a matter for the Council , and that the obligation to abolish restrictions on movements of capital could not be separated from the Council 's assessment of the need to liberalize the category of transactions in question .
7 Understood in this broader sense , technological change can not be separated from market structures , patterns of competition and social regulation , and from the quality of the educational system and of the labour force .
8 The conviction carried by how things are in his fiction can not be separated from the sense that they might be otherwise .
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