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

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1 An earlier court hearing was told that the woman awoke one morning to be confronted by McKenzie , who was naked apart from a pair of underpants on his head .
2 Cormorants no longer breed , and the Raven has not nested since 1895 , apart from a pair , one bird at least of which was an escaped pet , which nested between 1938 and 1945 .
3 Age had no significant influence on the relation of cancer incidence and drug treatment , apart from a 76% excess of cancers in the oldest age group taking βblockers other than atenolol ( table V ) .
4 Apart from a 10% collapsed lung , Lester broke two ribs and his left collarbone .
5 Apart from the £2,500 for which he allegedly sold the dormeuse to the British government , von Keller is reputed to have discovered a quantity of diamonds ( originally ceded to Napoleon by his brother Joseph ) sewn into the lining of the Emperor 's spare uniform .
6 In the rain , Elisabeth was alone — apart from the sheep lent to crop the grass .
7 On to the main road , which runs through the island and , apart from the sheep eking out a sparse living on the dead heather , there is little moving until I come to the head of Whalfirth , a long arm of the sea which pushes in from the west until it nearly cuts the island in half .
8 Apart from the swine , and a few small fields where corn was grown , and half a dozen apple trees , and the pigeons and the rabbits , the money the travellers spent at the Inn was all the wealth of Ridgery Butts .
9 A cut-and-cover tunnel would involve slicing a great swathe through the wood to construct the tunnel , quite apart from the £10 million that it would cost .
10 Sounds like a good idea — apart from the aspirin . ’
11 Apart from the works cited in this introduction , some of which refer to the American and Australian literature , there are now two books specifically directed to the analysis of many of these issues within a British context .
12 Apart from the £300,000 which could n't be met , what is the state of the Ingard account ?
13 Apart from the aircraft involved in military operations , the civil aviation community now had to serve the major centres — if it could — by new rules .
14 Apart from the staff , the reference-room was empty , and she grimaced .
15 Apart from the People 's Republic of China , which claims to have eradicated syphilis in the space of about ten years , most countries are now reporting an increase in the number of cases of early infectious syphilis , usually amongst male homosexuals .
16 Apart from the people speaking for you and for the Council , and the Appeal Committee members themselves , only a limited number of people may be at a hearing .
17 European Tour officials will not speculate on how much the Johnnie Walker Ryder Cup will make but , apart from the £6.5m in ticket sales , extra revenue will come from television and other sponsorship deals .
18 European Tour officials will not speculate on how much the Johnnie Walker Ryder Cup will make but , apart from the £6.5m in ticket sales , extra revenue will come from television and other sponsorship deals .
19 Is there anything that 's unclear apart from the series of lectures ?
20 Markets : Apart from the fish market , there is a general market every Saturday morning on T'Zand , on the west side of town , and every Wednesday on the Burg , in the centre .
21 Apart from the fish being well fed they must also be very edgy .
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