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

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1 Altogether there were forty of us , all from Fontanellato apart from a shipowner from Genoa who had been spending a holiday in his house in the country .
2 ‘ I was happy enough with The Big Wheel apart from the fact that as a nine piece the bloody band nearly bankrupted me !
3 But one thing I can tell you about Port Vale , the ground has vastly changed from last season , the terracing 's been improved , their seating , it 's pure luxury apart from the press box , because I still have to climb that suspect wooden ladder , and perched on top of the main stand is a shed where I 'm speaking to you from Jane .
4 The experience of the early Christians depicted in Acts was without doubt an experience of release , as they came to abandon practices which they found restrictive , and which had been encapsulated in laws which served to keep the Jews apart from the rest of the nations .
5 Will there be a recommended itinerary apart from the buildings you have already mentioned ?
6 ‘ The only car apart from a Rolls-Royce that he could fit into was an extra large Range Rover , ’ says the driver , who also tells hair-raising tales of ferrying Maxwell about town .
7 The controversy immediately focussed not on the substantive issue ( although all the major parties apart from the UNR opposed the change ) but on the procedure which de Gaulle had proposed .
8 There were , however , other professional and institutional voices apart from the Schools Council .
9 Later still he said : ‘ Honestly , Jannie , nobody watches this sort of programme apart from the relatives of the performers . ’
10 The building had no air-conditioning apart from the computer suite itself and since it was almost completely sheathed in plate glass the heat in the summer was almost intolerable .
11 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 .
12 However , there is no major industrial location in the inner-ring areas apart from a riverbank development at New burn which is just a linear extension of West Newcastle .
13 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 .
14 After an insect has emerged from the egg the completed head shows few indications of a segmented origin apart from the fact that it carries paired appendages .
15 The performance is dance , rather than scripted theatre , without dialogue apart from the soundtrack .
16 With the publication of what was his most important work apart from the Idées , namely the Extinction du Paupérisme , the Prince showed himself to be aware of the grave socio-economic problems which afflicted the mass of the French people ; to whom he now offered a solution .
17 They would set the treatment of children in trouble in Scotland apart from the rest of the United Kingdom .
18 This covers most of Scotland apart from the Midland Valley and identifies estates by name , with a map showing their boundaries .
19 Journalists could whip up public indignation but cricket and football authorities were singularly unresponsive to press influence apart from The Times .
20 Apart from two periods apart from the beginning of the fifteenth century , and I think in certain respects in our own day , and for the rest of the time we were dass land ohne muziek the land without music , I fear .
21 Whatever he did , I had the remaining tricks apart from the Ace of Spades .
22 Section 739(2) reads as follows : Where by virtue or in consequence of any such transfer , either alone or in conjunction with associated operations , such an individual has , within the meaning of this section , power to enjoy , whether forthwith or in the future , any income of a person resident or domiciled outside the United Kingdom which , if it were income of that individual received by him in the United Kingdom … would be chargeable to income tax by deduction or otherwise , that income shall , whether it would or would not have been chargeable to income tax apart from the provisions of this section , be deemed to be income of that individual for all purposes of the Income Tax Acts .
23 " That income shall , whether it would or would not have been chargeable to income tax apart from the provisions of this section , be deemed to be the income of that individual for all the purposes of the Income Tax Acts " — the individual ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom can be chargeable under the section whether or not he receives the income .
24 " Capital sums " — section 739(3) ( 4 ) states : ( 3 ) Where , whether before or after any such transfer , such an individual receives or is entitled to receive any capital sum the payment of which is in any way connected with the transfer or any associated operation , any income which , by virtue or in consequence of the transfer , either alone or in conjunction with associated operations , has become the income of a person resident or domiciled outside the United Kingdom shall , whether it would or would not have been chargeable to income tax apart from the provisions of this section , be deemed to be income of that individual for all purposes of the Income Tax Acts .
25 The undernoted sections mention some additional services provided by banks apart from the acceptance of deposits , granting of loans and funds transmission .
26 A place apart from the rest of the world .
27 Fattening pastures , as opposed to land where growing youngstock is reared or dairy cows kept , require little manure apart from the droppings of the grazing animals , as they are not exporting bone ( phosphorus ) or milk ( calcium ) from the land .
28 is much more of a go down in colour , erm so I think probably if I 'd seen her , er prints I maybe I would of approached this erm differently , erm it gave me a very immense voice about crowds , erm , very , very different from the front of the picture apart from the alarm registered in the eyes of the , of the old woman erm , this is called Even Paradise Has Its End , sorry Even Paradise Has Its Price , sorry Ours in the night laying between sleep and arousal held in balance , fragile as dust on a scale , night spirit 's sit easy , in no hurry , even paradise has its price , would you like me to read that one again ?
29 The king , living in a residence apart from the temple , where — significantly — he is rarely , if ever , mentioned in the archives , probably had charge of the secular administration of the town and the surrounding territory as well as control over relations with other states on Crete and overseas .
30 Thereafter , he was a fixture in the team apart from the World Series interlude , with these two double centuries in 1984 representing the peak of his career .
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