Sentence examples for be split off from inspiring English sources

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be split off

verb

Of something solid, to divide fully or partly along a more or less straight line.

  • He has split his lip.

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At the very least, the Internet and browser operations should also be split off, he said.

This summer Ofcom opened a consultation into whether Openreach should be split off into a separate company.

Some analysts, however, think that the tyre business will eventually be split off or sold.Pirelli's arrival may bring stability to Telecom Italia.

Larger peptides, called endorphins, have been isolated, and these contain sequences of amino acids that can be split off as enkephalins.

The slightly more unusual operations will be split off into a new X Labs, which will focus as it does now on developing strange and futuristic technology.

In July, Mr. Murdoch duly conceded that, announcing that all of his publishing businesses would be split off into a separate company.

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No Age will be splitting off from the train after Minnesota and catching back up later, so this was their last performance for a while.

Motorola Mobility was split off from Motorola in January 2011.

In America research was split off from investment banking in 2003, with painful effects.

In 1999, the new territory of Nunavut was split off from the Northwest Territories.

The sources of their humor are split off from the technical effects they produce.

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