Example sentences of "apart from [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Several shot lying on the bottom act better as a brake if set slightly apart from each other . |
2 | They are apart from each other and part of each other . |
3 | He had said it was unwise to load up in villages because of thieves and dangerous to camp apart from each other because of bandits . |
4 | But two worlds , poles apart from each other , are brought together at the end . |
5 | Hibernation deaths are probably common , although in most cases they probably result in isolated carcases well apart from each other . |
6 | So we have the nine daughters of Benjamin James Titford : three died young , one remained a spinster , three were Edwardian brides , two married during the early years of the reign of King George V. Their lives would take them far apart from each other and from Curry Rivel itself — yet they would remain a close-knit family , for all the physical distance which separated them . |
7 | In these examples the energy is manifested as kinetic energy : the energy of motion as the products fly apart from each other . |
8 | By the time the spores reached the distance of the nearby star a Centauri , 4.3 lightyears away , the spores would be about 13 million million million kilometres apart from each other . |
9 | In most other respects , in terms of personality , ideology , political credibility and intellectual coherence , Mosley 's and Leese 's fascism were about as far apart from each other as it was possible to be . |
10 | ( Apart from each other after lunchtime editorial meetings in the Frog & Ferret … ) |
11 | Whether executive emoluments in the major nationalized industries increasingly move apart from each other or not , one feature they can not incorporate is a direct stake in the firm itself . |
12 | And remembering it now , with the child of that night growing towards a life of its own in my body , I was appalled again by the memory of a frustration worse than any self-denial , which ended at dawn with us lying apart from each other , both pretending to be asleep but both staring with dry wide-awake eyes into a bottomless pit of dismay . |
13 | " Eqn ( 4.57 ) gives the mutual inductance of two concentric rings a distance h apart from each other . |
14 | Eqn ( 4.57 ) gives the mutual inductance of two concentric rings a distance h apart from each other . |
15 | We 'd never been apart from each other for more than two weeks when I was arrested . |
16 | The idea was that , as the galaxies moved apart from each other , new galaxies would form in the spaces in between from matter that was continually being created . |
17 | So we are far apart from each other . |
18 | The deepest " energy well " in a symmetrical polymer such as polyethylene corresponds to the chain configuration in which the atoms of the side groups are as far apart from each other as possible . |
19 | The pageant was so big that they could keep far apart from each other without trying . |
20 | The manometric assembly consisted of three polyvinyl tubes bounded together in such a way that the 0.8 mm side hole was 5 cm apart from each other ( Arndorfer Medical Specialties , Milwaukee , USA ) . |
21 | Here were two people clearly in love with each other , hating to be apart from each other and yet with the brick wall of Rosemary 's upbringing between them . |
22 | Apart from many articles in Ibis , he wrote Nicholl 's Birds of Egypt ( 2 vols. , 1930 ) , Birds of Arabia ( 1954 ) , and Pirates and Predators ( 1959 ) . |
23 | Apart from many ventures , such as the Rhyl Miniature Railway and the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway , his most notable success was his involvement with the Romney , Hythe , and Dymchurch Railway in Kent ( 1925–9 ) . |
24 | Ward will have a full squad to choose from apart from former Hartlepool defender Tony Barratt , who has a calf strain . |
25 | The groups of organisms described have certain special peculiarities that set them apart from all others , and once these features are recognized the group to which the fossil belongs can be confidently identified . |
26 | The Piaroa live on earth beneath ‘ the sky of the domesticated ’ , and it is the sociality of living in communities beneath this sky that sets humans apart from all others . |
27 | EVERY version of Educating Rita has ingredients that set it apart from all others . |
28 | But then I thought how this was the sheriff 's business , and how the Church is held innocent and apart from all dealings in cases of blood . |
29 | Apart from such work , Lacanian psychoanalysis has been ignored by feminist psychologists . |
30 | But apart from such things , if the house falls into disrepair through fair wear and tear or lapse of time , or for any reason not caused by him , then the tenant is not liable to repair it … |