Sentence examples for screen them from from inspiring English sources

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Instructors may request that the Registrar's Office identify students without prerequisites, and in some cases, screen them from the subjects.

The nuns sit behind a much more open wooden grille than the one in the old chapel, with no curtain to screen them from visitors.

In the confines of their departments, ministers find civil servants frequently attempting to screen them from such informal but vital contacts.

Following the cigarette-butt controversy, the Paulsens had installed a high fence and planted a line of ornamental spruces that had since grown up enough to screen them from the spectacle.

The BlackBerry's secure e-mail has made it the mobile phone of choice for many companies around the world, allowing users to easily encode messages to screen them from prying eyes.

Thanks to Seymour Hersh's reporting, today they are under the glare of public exposure; and, unlike the vice president, they can hardly invoke a new-model interpretation of "inherent powers" or a "theory of the unitary executive" to screen them from public questioning.

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Formerly, very few women possessed of any self-respect would be seen entering a public-house; the shame which would have been incurred greatly screened them from temptation.

This culture was characterized by a curious world of terramare, habitations built on pilings and protected by a vallum, or defensive wall, which screened them from floods (in the flat countryside, seasonal rains were violent).

Boxing has shot itself in many of its toes over the years, but my view is that, if as the BBC did with Mcguigan, they got hold of a fighter like say James degale or Frankie Gavin and screened them from the start of their career, we would again be seeing viewing figures in the millions.

Instead, in less than a minute, a large police van flashed out from a side street and pulled to a stop in front of the protesters, screening them from view.

The peptides are organized into a well-defined, crystalline monolayer, as shown in Figure  6 b, driven by hydrophobic interactions that force the hydrophobic leucine residues exposed on the helical peptide surface to aggregate, screening them from the surrounding solvent.

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