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

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1 There is to date only a single example of a Celtic deity known to me , apart from the cucullati depicted in debatable circumstances on the Colchester vessel described above .
2 Quite apart from the limitations on law reform in general which such an argument would appear to justify , if the views of the public are of any significance at all in this context , then it must be its view of what the law ought to be rather than what it is .
3 Apart from the limitations of the technology itself , it also meant that UK software was incompatible with European software .
4 Apart from the 4-SUBS , traffic levels meant there was little chance for stock to fall out of the bottom of the cascade .
5 Hardly anyone in France apart from the Lafons , and now Ostertag , dares to risk refermentation in bottle and the subsequent deposit of anything other than a few tartrate crystals in a dry white wine .
6 In some situations , the mill had to provide for substantial numbers of people for , apart from the monks themselves , there were frequently large numbers of lay brethren and servants .
7 Apart from the Germans and White Russians ( the Schutzkorps ) who were later transferred to other camps , the main contingents at Viktring comprised units of the Slovene Home Guard ( Domobranci ) , under Gen Krenner ( approx 13,000 including camp followers ) , three regiments of Serbian Volunteers ( approx 4,000 ) plus a smaller number of Montenegrin Royalist ( Chetnik ) troops , Croats and several thousand Slovene and other civilian refugees from various parts of Yugoslavia .
8 The river too was uniformly dark apart from the ripples and eddies which were thin ribbons of light .
9 Apart from the Firearms and Public Order Acts , which are both specific , it is the Prevention of Crime Act 1953 and the Criminal Justice Act 1988 that are mainly used to prosecute weapon carriers .
10 Choosing a space on the edge of the wall , a respectful distance apart from the girls , I dangled my legs over the edge and took in the spectacle unfolding below .
11 Apart from the differences of several thousand pounds between the final placings , Ryder Cup points were at stake .
12 Apart from the laspistols both held , awkwardly if purposefully .
13 Few early peoples , apart from the Egyptians , have left to posterity so much workmanship quite undisturbed through the passage of time .
14 It 's dark in the galleries , too , apart from the lights on the figures . ’
15 Federal expenditure on administration was 48 billion dinars , and , apart from the grants to the republics and provinces of 60 billion dinars , only 19 billion dinars was used for other purposes .
16 Apart from the grants to a local authority over which the Central Government exercise control and such other controls as are provided by legislation , the Central Government is in no stronger a position to take action against the local authority than an individual citizen — both have the same right to go to the courts to prevent illegal expenditure by ‘ relator action ’ at the instance of the Attorney-General of the Crown .
17 ‘ Very much , apart from the prawns . ’
18 Journalists could whip up public indignation but cricket and football authorities were singularly unresponsive to press influence apart from The Times .
19 Since the launch of the WISE I bus in 1984 vehicles have been used for periods of between one and three weeks in some 100 LEAs and 1000 schools throughout England , Scotland and Wales , quite apart from the members of the public who have seen the vehicles at exhibitions , conferences and special events .
20 Quite apart from the members of the public who have seen the vehicles at exhibitions and conferences , it is estimated that more than 100,000 school girls have benefited from ‘ hands on ’ experience of new technologies .
21 Apart from the CDs I have already reviewed , I have been playing through others in the series to get things into perspective and to try and plot the diverse range of Liszt 's output which has so far been performed and recorded with such remarkable consistency .
22 Apart from the agreements on ozone depletion , which reflected the urgency of the issue , there has been little progress towards global management of global issues .
23 Apart from the threats posed to the spiritual continuum , and the discourse on professional humane scholarship by excessive specialization , certain other tendencies could serve to undermine the synthetic unity of inter-war English studies .
24 Apart from the minutes of the two meetings in 1932 and 1948 there is little evidence that the Britons Society survived longer than that of its regular monthly publication from 1920 — 5 .
25 Quite apart from the courts ' power to order the taking of evidence out of the jurisdiction , which is considered below , there are a number of procedures available during the pre-trial phase which lead to the exposure of information or material relevant to the matter in hand .
26 Unfortunately , apart from the papers quoted above , little has been done to distinguish immature from adult digestive processes .
27 Apart from the inputs and outputs described above this procedure checks whether each reference measure lies outside a certain percentage tolerance , checks for low-light conditions ( failure to see the reference card ) and checks on the current number of bad readings .
28 ‘ You mean apart from the cheques to be written out for these accounts ?
29 Apart from the reasons why people resist or avoid government-sponsored conservation planning — because of the lack of clear , perceived private benefits — there is a second similarity between the two programmes .
30 A rule can never be appreciated apart from the reasons on which it is founded " .
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