Example sentences of "apart from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She and her husband Felix had been around the London underground since its birth , apart from a sojourn in the backwater of Munich .
2 Apart from a range of genuine chemical species mentioned , in Operation Plum Pudding ( Fig. 1 ) , Dan reveals that the newly produced Tungstal Maximite Spray was being used to protect Big Ben from weathering .
3 But , apart from a winter break , whatever is planned around the 23rd relates to one specific plan or association which has been on and off for several months and is now back on again .
4 There was no light apart from a guttering candle , because the war had ended only a month or so before and the electricity supply had not been restored .
5 Apart from a day trip to Boulogne in 1937 , there is no evidence that Joyce had ever travelled abroad since his arrival in England from Ireland in 1921 .
6 Apart from a pile of fading wreaths and evidence of recent digging , the grave of Ireland 's most revered poet , spoken of today in the same bated breath as W. B. Yeats , is unmarked .
7 He was down and sometimes it seemed as if nothing was going to shake him out of it , apart from a laugh at someone else 's expense or a shared moment of despair .
8 Crusaders had nothing of note to show in the first half apart from a drive lofted over the bar by Stephen Lynch from Burrows ' free kick in the second minute and a double save by Distillery keeper Steve Collins from Steven Livingstone in the 31st minute .
9 He was never invited to his flat , apart from a drink in the Farley Court flat before an evening at a restaurant .
10 But all the other pieces are proper ones , apart from a pawn made from a marble and a blob of chewing gum .
11 I own a 1984 Hi Capacity Pick Up which , on the whole , I am extremely pleased with apart from a couple of area- .
12 There was no one about apart from a couple of youths stoning the seagulls with empty beer bottles .
13 At first sight , apart from a couple of interesting narrow limestone ridges in the Winnats Pass , the reef hills of the upper Dove and some broken buttresses on Mam tor and around Kinder downfall , the area may seem to offer little to whet the appetite of competent scramblers .
14 Beds , bedding and linen formed the largest single item ; clothing , pots and pans ( some of them pewter ) and kitchen stun made up most of the remainder , and apart from a couple of coffers , a table board , two ‘ chairstools ’ and a few small boards and forms , totalling 7s. , the house was almost bare of furnishings .
15 On my return to London I tried to find out about the Ober Gabelhorn but there was little information readily available , apart from a couple of references to it as one of the great alpine peaks .
16 The dining room was empty apart from a couple of staff members who were laying tables for breakfast .
17 Apart from a couple of minor cuts and bruises , there were no injuries .
18 Here , however , she was alone apart from a couple of men seated on stools next to the bar , and a yellow Labrador slumbering at their feet .
19 The tower was converted to a house around the turn of the century and has been lived in ever since apart from a couple of years when architects used it as offices .
20 I must admit I do not seem to know them as I used to years ago , apart from a couple of detectives who come into the shop .
21 she ate all of that apart from a couple of spoonfuls
22 Apart from a price list , so we had a price list , and I thought right so I went to a book shop and I tried to find a book on masks nothing .
23 Apart from a header comfortably collected by Martyn , McClair could only chase the game .
24 An old-fashioned green-painted bath on claw feet , a lot of bottles on the glass shelf in front of a gilded , slightly spotted mirror , everything tidy apart from a wad of used cotton wool on the edge of the sink .
25 Apart from a cinema , there were no real forms of entertainment ; mixing with Servicemen 's wives would have been one of the few ways of passing the days .
26 What all the " finishing " processes had in common , apart from a degree of exertion greater than was needed for hand-setting but not necessarily greater than could be expected from a normal young woman , was that these were tasks an apprentice learned only towards the end of his time .
27 If anybody can tell me what was at the other end , apart from a hole , then not carefully , er I 'd be very grateful .
28 To my left was a rough wooden handrail , below , to right and left , I could now make out the grey slopes of two of the conical pits formed by the vault of the transept beneath — the floor under the catwalk was really a negative ceiling — but , apart from a yard or two near the edge , it was completely submerged in nest , as was the catwalk itself a few steps further in .
29 ‘ So , ’ he was saying , ‘ no interruptions today apart from a refill of coffee now and then .
30 The illness was sudden : Rose had generally been very fit and healthy throughout her life , apart from a tendency to faint in warm , crowded rooms .
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