Example sentences of "can not be separated " in BNC.

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1 Part of the overall argument of this book is that , as the Roman catholic church is principal validator or legitimator of the Southern state along with the concept of the national entity , what that state goes on to do in the field of social ethics can not be separated out from the responsibilities of the church .
2 The conviction carried by how things are in his fiction can not be separated from the sense that they might be otherwise .
3 Therefore the nostalgic gloss my grandmother cast backwards upon her own childhood and on her favourite brother , can not be separated from their histories , and our easy condemnations of slaughter miss the complicated realities .
4 N.B. It should be noted that in Austria twin beds often consist of two separate mattresses attached to a single frame or headboard and they can not be separated .
5 Just as bodily evolution and mental evolution can not be separated , neither can psychological structuralization and the social evolution of mankind . ’
6 No figures are available from the Agriculture Departments on the land areas gripped each year — the data is incorporated in the total field drainage figures and can not be separated — but several schemes in the Pennines and the Welsh uplands have caused significant damage on blanket bogs in the past .
7 In Guatemala and El Salvador , education can not be separated from political struggles for a number of reasons .
8 Goals and dreams can not be separated .
9 They can not be separated .
10 Present levels of breakdown , isolation , fear and violence are evils that can not be separated from the economic system that delivers the goods .
11 Most auditors would argue that the two can not be separated .
12 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 .
13 Even in narrow legal terms , possession and use can not be separated absolutely ; but the notion of mere ‘ possession ’ breaks down when it is considered in its military and political context .
14 Thus theory and practice can not be separated .
15 This chapter includes an examination of the concept of race and uses several frameworks to demonstrate how racial identity confusion in black children is rooted in the family and society , and therefore can not be separated from the power relationships within society in general and social work agencies in particular .
16 But in that case the very idea of the postman 's work occurring in isolation is incoherent since , as a matter of logic , it can not be separated off from a whole range of activities beyond itself .
17 It is actually a binary , but the two components are so close together that they can not be separated with ordinary telescopes .
18 It is some years since it became generally if reluctantly accepted that sport and politics can not be separated .
19 ‘ The fact remains ’ , she wrote , ‘ that differences in status exist , and as long as they exist it is practically impossible , since the lives of children can not be separated from those of their parents , to secure to all children a uniform standard of living ’ ( Rathbone , 1949 , p. 233 ) .
20 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 .
21 Housing classes can not be separated from wider social processes , particularly the high rate of immigration into Britain during the 1950s and 1960s .
22 Any consideration of the relationship between commodities and persons is overshadowed by the concept of property which , as Sartre ( 1969 : 575–600 ) , Simmel ( 1978 : 306 ) , and others have noted , can not be separated from the basic relationship between being and having .
23 Philosophy can not be separated from the history of philosophy , nor can culture from the history of culture … .
24 Hens can not be separated in the field .
25 Also , there is no reason why canonic sections can not be separated by suitable interludes , possibly using homophony as a relief to polyphony , while the ending could be a non-canonic coda .
26 In July 1981 the Secretary-General of the GCC specified that ‘ the neutrality of the Gulf can not be separated from the neutrality of the adjacent areas — the Arabian Sea , the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea ’ .
27 The self and the society can not be separated .
28 Thus a matrix of ordered regions with disordered interfacial areas is formed , but , unlike materials with small molar masses , the ordered and disordered regions are not discrete entities and can not be separated by differential solution techniques unless the solvent causes selective degradation of the primary bonds in the amorphous regions .
29 Liquid mixtures which deviate widely from ideal behaviour can not be separated by fractional distillation .
30 The reason azeotropic mixtures can not be separated by fractional distillation is that they have maximum or minimum boiling points .
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