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Example sentences for "separated from each other"

  • These two parts may be separated from each other, and experiments made with them.

  • Many of their phenomena are very similar--many of their modes of action are alike: they are often found as allied agencies; but they as frequently exhibit extreme diversity of action, and they may be separated from each other.

  • At the present day, the sub-arctic and northern temperate productions of the Old and New Worlds are separated from each other by the Atlantic Ocean and by the extreme northern part of the Pacific.

  • At the present day, the sub-arctic and northern temperate productions of the Old and New Worlds are separated from each other by the whole Atlantic Ocean and by the northern part of the Pacific.

  • At the present day, the sub-arctic and northern temperate productions of the Old and New Worlds are separated from each other by the {370} Atlantic Ocean and by the extreme northern part of the Pacific.

  • The intervals dorsal and ventral to them are soon filled by series of fresh rows of slits, separated from each other by longitudinal bars.

  • The part of the layer within this is soon divided into the outer and inner granular layers, separated from each other by the delicate outer molecular layer.

  • By the seventh day it has travelled somewhat backwards, and the two lobes have completely separated from each other.

  • Palpi, rather large, separated from each other by only half their own length; bluntly pointed, thickly clothed with spines.

  • The scales continue to grow or be added to, only in about the ten upper whorls, which form but a small part of the whole peduncle; in the lower part, the scales become further and further separated from each other.

  • Capitulum apparently much flattened; valves naked, coloured reddish, separated from each other by thin structureless membrane.

  • North and South Adelaide are, as I have already stated, separated from each other by the valley of the Torrens, than which nothing can be prettier.

  • He will then enter on the Park Lands, by which North and South Adelaide are separated from each other.

  • The glacier here, as shown in the frontispiece, was cut up into thin wedges, separated from each other by profound chasms, and the wedges were so broken across as to render creeping along their edges quite impossible.

  • The Finsteraarhorn sends down a number of cliffy buttresses, separated from each other by wide couloirs filled with ice and snow.

  • They may afterwards be separated from each other, by the means of any Acid whatever.

  • By this means the principles are gradually separated from each other; the most volatile rise first, and the rest follow in order, as they come to be acted on by the proper degree of heat: and this is called Distillation.

  • When this is the case, the mass that remains in the retort, after abstracting the Mercury of the Amalgama, is a compound of Gold and Silver, which are to be separated from each other by the methods we shall give for that purpose.

  • These may be separated from each other by tearing the recent fat asunder, rinsing it with water, and passing it through a sieve.

  • These can be separated from each other only by the agency of alcohol, which holds the margaric acid in solution after it has deposited the stearic in crystals.

  • The continuation of the kidney backwards forms two small bands, separated from each other by the whole breadth of the vertebral column.

  • The lobes are not separated from each other by connective tissue prolongations; the epithelium being at this stage perfectly free from any ingrowths of stroma.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    common knowledge; common laborer; crush them; fruit small; get away from here; government owned; heroic picture; military forces; next time; political science; second death; separated from; separated from each other; shrill voice; small piece; spiral valve; strictly speaking; synovial membrane; three francs; transshipment point for and; while standing; would propose; wrote from