Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] apart from " in BNC.

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1 Whilst this may be ‘ wrong ’ according to the traditional school it costs nothing apart from time and quickly reveals both what does and does n't work in terms of presentation .
2 Oh divest thyself of all these trappings of thy power — that power which strews thy path with dead and keeps me apart from thee .
3 Bearing in mind it 's a team focus course so I 'm not giving you loads of work which takes you apart from one another , what we do is you talk together , and spend time together .
4 Although the range of handicap , both mental and physical , is considerable , the Down 's population has a common physical appearance which sets them apart from other people .
5 The use in the emperor 's reply of the expression verba precaria is revealing , for it shows already a tendency to treat precatory words as characteristic of trusts , as something which sets them apart from the dispositions of the civil law .
6 This interchange of visual ideas permeates every facet of the weaver 's art , and is one of the prime reasons why all oriental rugs , regardless of their compositional differences , possess an underlying character that sets them apart from hand-made rugs produced in other areas of the world .
7 The very label they have given themselves — ‘ development community ’ — sets them apart from those whose life conditions they purport to ‘ develop ’ .
8 So we share his horror as he observes in himself , experiences almost passively — as if it were happening to someone else — the emergence of the tempting desire to murder Duncan ( ‘ suggestion ’ still had the sense of diabolic temptation ) : There , with amazing speed , and as if parenthetically ( ‘ whose murder yet ’ ) we become privy to the secret that sets him apart from the others on stage , the goal to which all his energies will ultimately be directed .
9 This sets him apart from the ordinary and gives him a reason for living .
10 Now it is how Dorothy Heathcote sees the relationship between the two that sets her apart from most drama teachers .
11 Not much flavour , but a fibrous-to-spongy chewiness which sets it apart from the average savoury snack .
12 What is it about PolaGraph that sets it apart from all the other black and white films ?
13 The density of the energy varies in inverse proportions to the distance , which sets it apart from electro-magnetic or gravitational laws , but for which a theory of potentials is applicable ,
14 A cup of Assam tea from the north east of India , has a strength of character and verve that sets it apart from ordinary teas .
15 That is to say , it has no obvious or gross organic cause , such as a brain lesion , a fact which sets it apart from the truly neurological conditions — like , for example , Alzheimer 's disease or epilepsy .
16 Slater is still in high school ( well at his age , so he should be ) and the issue is still suicide , but ‘ Pump Up The Volume ’ has a rare head-on directness that sets it apart from other Hollywood teen fare .
17 What sets it apart from the crowd is its ability to produce full colour output of a quality undreamed of on a machine with this price tag a couple of years ago .
18 It 's what sets us apart from the rest .
19 I hope that in reading this brochure you will identify some of the essence of Guinness Brewing Worldwide that sets us apart from the crowd .
20 Kate knows Tony , Paul , you , me , , , yeah she knows everybody apart from Phil , probably .
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