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Sentence count:252+9Posted:2017-03-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: individuallyon an individual basisone by oneseverallysinglySimilar words: separateseparate fromseparatismseparationseparableinseparablereparationpreparationMeaning: adv. apart from others. 
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91. Labour's general secretary, Margaret McDonagh, called for the Short cash to be audited separately.
92. This is of limited use in personal injury work where these items can not be recovered separately on a taxation.
93. They write the ingredients down separately without letting others see their papers.
94. If you stuffed the turkey, remove the stuffing and store separately.
95. In the event of the total loss of one of these separately insured items the proper settlement is the sum insured.
96. At first the Palais advertised separately from the other dancing establishments.
97. Thus virtually every primitive society divides the children and teaches the sexes separately.
98. Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome were calculated separately for Maori and non-Maori children.
99. One must think in terms of superpositions of all the different possible locations of all the particles separately!
100. It is the case, of course, that terms of engagement for individual assignments will be agreed separately.
101. It is suggested that each subtest is scored separately and no overall test score is obtained.
102. Everything bolted on to the bike is available separately,(http://sentencedict.com) apart from the swingarm.
103. Sometimes the clerics among them met separately from the laymen.
104. There's no need to separately collect urine, no mess, and no waiting around for a result.
105. We have already studied the treatment of melodic lines in treble and bass separately.
106. Format Many public libraries now spend large sums on paperbacks, and budget for them separately.
107. We have also noted that all debits and credits are not maintained separately because authorities tend to keep only one cash book.
108. I sometimes carry my poles separately from the tent anyway.
109. If they are lost or stolen, you can recover their value so long as you have kept a note of their numbers separately.
110. Most epidemiological studies have not analysed respiratory symptoms in relation to birth weight and gestational age separately.
111. But by 1989 the company recognised that the interests of the aerospace business and its commercial businesses would be best served separately.
112. Nixon underlined a passage in the book about how private and public lives should be judged separately.
113. Electors before 1804 did not vote separately for president and vice-president, as they do now.
114. But if every worker made pins separately, the factory might make as few as 10 or at the most 200.
115. Go through each group separately, thinking of two short sentences about each name in the group.
116. Consider each one separately and try to apply the guidelines and hints that have been offered so far.
117. Telephone numbers can be kept separately, on a card index or in a contact book.
118. The accrued interest element will be shown separately on the contract note.
119. The plays can be seen separately on weeknights or together in marathon weekend performances.
120. It is a legal entity that lives separately from its owners.
More similar words: separateseparate fromseparatismseparationseparableinseparablereparationpreparationreparationspreparatorycomparativelydesperatelyaccuratelyimmoderatelydeliberatelyirreparablyirreparablelatelystatelyprivatelyultimatelyintimatelydelicatelyfortunatelyapparatusimmediatelyinordinatelyunfortunatelyapproximatelyappropriately
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