Example sentences of "[verb] apart from the " in BNC.

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1 This consists of four separate buildings : the baptistery , the cathedral , the campanile and the cemetery ( this last , the Camposanto , was badly damaged in the Second World War but is now largely rebuilt apart from the beautiful frescoes which were for the most part beyond repair ) .
2 Perhaps this is one reason why the observer seems to stand apart from the scene he experiences .
3 These pictures are not the work of children but of highly skilled craftsmen , and the thin silhouette with the triangular torso and angled , linear arms is carefully planned to dominate but not to stand apart from the overall pattern .
4 From the back of the room where they were made to stand apart from the family for the rest of the ceremony , the three children were able to hear only snatches of their grandfather 's words as he conducted a long discourse praising the virtues of his dead parent .
5 If a British Government continued , as a matter of policy , to stand apart from the process , would inward investors who need access to markets of the whole community think of locating in a semi-detached country ?
6 I very much hope that they are engaged in the work and committed to it , but I do n't want them to believe it 's real ; and the word involvement to me implies an inability to stand apart from the role-playing .
7 Yet the poem stands apart from the attitudes most commonly expressed in her work , and , given its obscurity , it is necessary to be cautious with respect to its specific meaning .
8 That may be why photographer turned pilot , Guido Rossi stands apart from the crowd .
9 Yet Anis stands apart from the host of other small-time importers who have filled Russian city streets with kiosks .
10 Oz Clarke 's latest book , New Classic Wines ( Mitchell Beazley , £19.99 ) , stands apart from the usual breathless wine hagiographies and guides .
11 Gilligan sees this as a morality of responsibility that stands apart from the morality of rights underlying Kohlberg 's conception .
12 We see the new concern as arising in an era of restraint , but see that the case for value for money stands apart from the political stance taken — whether it is for or against cuts in local government expenditure .
13 Although the Labour Party as a whole has not taken a stand on the political position of the monarchy , Tony Benn has expressed the view that these two powers of the Crown should be transferred to the Speaker of the House of Commons because he stands apart from the political parties and is directly answerable to the Commons for the conduct of the chair in a way that does not apply to the position of the Crown .
14 Systems analysis at last provides geography with a unifying methodology and using it geography no longer stands apart from the mainstream of scientific progress .
15 He is now living apart from the children 's mother , but can not be named for legal reasons .
16 What else did you do apart from the fashion show ?
17 All Dave 's flavours were done apart from the odd few extras ,
18 The show 's critics have said apart from the racist slur , the Minstrel idea has been and gone .
19 But who does that benefit apart from the fact they 're getting a salary at the end of the day ?
20 In the summer Henry James used to work in the ‘ Garden Room ’ which had been built apart from the house as a banqueting room .
21 Thus there is a tendency , if we once accept a sharp distinction between good as means and good as end , to see the point of life in those leisure activities , or at least in activities which stand apart from the main work of the world , such as high culture and very private personal relations .
22 he hangs apart from the two strong women ,
23 And , in addition to having to keep his clothes clean , his body was often too bruised and painful to play apart from the fact that he did n't know how to .
24 Moreover , analysis of the actions of these complex groups is essential to an understanding of policy-making in government : ‘ The behaviors that constitute the process of government can not be adequately understood apart from the groups , especially the organised and potential interest groups , which are operative at any point in time ’ .
25 However , it also seems clear that it is permissible to argue , in defence to a prosecution for breach of a statute or regulation , that the relevant statutory provision or regulation is ultra vires ; but it is difficult to see how this involves assertion of a ‘ private law right ’ : there is no private law right not to be prosecuted apart from the right not to be prosecuted maliciously .
26 Make sure the topic is something common that you may be able to use apart from the exercise .
27 What you pack apart from the camcorder itself depends on the kind of holiday you are planning and the amount of luggage you can reasonably handle .
28 There was no-one in the room at the time for Murray had only newly lit the fire and the table was still unlaid apart from the great branching candelabra like silver trees .
29 The claim seems to have been of recent origin , and it is not quite clear on what it was based apart from the general principle of primacy .
30 Then o on page five I found a quote that there was nothing particularly in the consultation document for merger referring to finance apart from the increase coming from the changes and that question er , the , I take your points er , in fact referring to the and provider unit .
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