We found 56 examples of how to use separation in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 56.
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1. | Among married couples, there has been an increase in divorce and separation with the result that there are many more one-parent families. | |
2. | The separation of gold from sand is problematic. | |
3. | The father and son met after a long separation. | |
4. | I was looking forward to the day when I could see him after five years' separation. | |
5. | Supposedly, everyone is connected to everyone else by, at most, six degrees of separation. | |
6. | This town excels in waste separation. | |
7. | One day apart seems like a separation of three years. | |
8. | Making a clean separation between the "useful" and the "useless" is about as straightforward as drawing the fine line between water and ice. | |
9. | My sweetheart said it was only a temporary separation. | |
10. | Today, separation and divorce are not as frowned upon. | |
11. | In the past, separation and divorce were frowned upon by everyone. | |
12. | Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. | |
13. | The separation between myself and him was painful, but necessary. | |
14. | Meeting is the beginning of separation. | |
15. | Every separation is a taste of death. | |
16. | Tom and Mary got back together after a trial separation. | |
17. | The story about the separation of the two leopard cubs seems pretty trite to me. | |
18. | "The Scots say no to a separation from Great Britain." This is the result of a poll from the voting day. | |
19. | Dan is for the separation of church and state. | |
20. | Linda filed for a legal separation. | |
21. | Tom and Mary agreed on a trial separation. | |
22. | The theory of the separation of powers is attributed to Montesquieu in his book "The Spirit of the Laws." | |
23. | U.S. soldiers whose separation from service is delayed due to a stop loss stop movement policy, are compensated ex post facto. | |
24. | Is it legal to build this wall of separation? | |
25. | The separation of church and state is one of the fundamental principles of the Constitution. |