Example sentences of "apart from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Quite apart from questions of environmental impact , there is a distinctive animal-issue agenda we all can share and work on , whether we are pro-welfare , say , or animal rightists . |
2 | Quite apart from questions of competition policy , takeovers themselves must be the subject of rules , to ensure that investment decisions can be made on the basis of transparent markets and reliable information . |
3 | Apart from questions of naturalness , accuracy , and the ‘ logic ’ of a text , there are sometimes stylistic considerations which may make the translation of conjunctions particularly difficult . |
4 | Quite apart from questions of sample size and representativeness , this particular aggregation is wholly inappropriate . |
5 | Apart from questions of the pattern of usage , the overall amount of usage has steadily increased , as has the cost . |
6 | The first aircraft , Model YW , was registered X11049 , and apart from success in the Thompson mentioned above , was flown by Mae Tait to win the 1931 Aerol Trophy at 187.6 mph . |
7 | Apart from lights from distant towns , all she saw was her own reflection in the dark glass . |
8 | Apart from conflagrations in buildings , environmental fires can occur . |
9 | Mile after mile of undulating uplands extend in sombre silence to distant horizons in anonymous array with no distinguishing landmarks apart from cairns on the nearer Gragareth skyline . |
10 | Apart from consideration of the LFA Directive 's implementation in France , other factors such as the French interest in hunting and the retention of habitats for this purpose , are also relevant . |
11 | Why she should think this , apart from consideration of her own biographical context , is unclear . |
12 | It is these , unaltered apart from changes to the covers and with the approval of Wainwright 's widow , Betty , that Michael Joseph has republished this week . |
13 | Apart from changes in the quantity applied , no changes in topical steroids were allowed during the trial or the preceding 4 weeks . |
14 | Omissions cases falling within manslaughter by recklessness or gross negligence have also been set apart from cases of positive acts . |
15 | Here , apart from reliance on the rigours of a large-scale examination system , new areas of modern knowledge were set up as autonomous academic disciplines with a related German style system of professoriate , administrative hierarchy , and departmental structure , and a commitment to research — none of which was characteristic of the operations of the traditional classical curriculum . |
16 | Apart from Churchill of course . |
17 | Apart from conflict between different royal factions for the control of England generally , there were increasing external pressures for change . |
18 | Apart from concern about the possibility of a ‘ natural ’ disaster in the Tunnel doubts have been raised about its security against sabotage and terrorism . |
19 | Quite apart from concern over the traces of solvent often left behind in absolutes , we can not ignore the environmental effects of solvents being discharged into the atmosphere and possibly being absorbed by distillery workers . |
20 | He still retained property in Dudley , being the largest payer of poor rates there in 1649 ; apart from houses in the town , his land at Netherton Hall nearby was set down at 195¾ acres . |
21 | Apart from skills in accounting , mathematics and communications , employers stressed the need for knowledge and skills in the use of computers and business software . |
22 | N lapillus is widely distributed on rocky shores bordering the North Atlantic Ocean between ( approximately ) the 19 ° C summer isotherm and the — 1°C winter isotherm for oceanic waters ( Moore , 1936 ) , apart from areas of reduced salinity-such as the Baltic Sea . |
23 | Apart from areas like Egypt and Mesopotamia , where very early historical records could provide dates , the first archaeologists were usually without any means of dating their sites and finds . |
24 | apart from estimates of computational efficiency , success can only be assessed by considering how they cope with language in a principled way ; |
25 | ‘ Apart from turtles with long necks , ’ he said , ‘ what other animals are there here , Thing ? ’ |
26 | A specific focus on the marital relationship apart from management of the child may be indicated . |
27 | To date there are no published linguistic descriptions of language in any Rastafarian community , apart from descriptions by Pollard ( 1980 , 1983 , 1984a , 1984b ) . |
28 | Please Note : No meals are provided apart from breakfast on your first morning in Belfast . |
29 | It is known that Freemantle criticized ‘ An Essay on Woman ’ when it was written ; apart from concerns with Leapor 's penmanship , it seems that she objected to the description of a miser and the reflections on wealth which follow . |
30 | Among the dead , apart from laymen like the mayor of York , were many priests and clerks , both seculars and regulars ; among the captured was William Ayermine , chief clerk of the chancery , who was ransomed subsequently for 2000 marks and lived to become bishop of Norwich in 1325 . |