Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [adv] from a " in BNC.

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1 All the surfaces were bare apart from a seventeenth-century bronze statue of Theseus abducting Antiope , the queen of the Amazons .
2 Unfortunately , he failed to recognise that it was the same as red iron ore , an abundant and in expensive material , Instead , he thought it was scarce — and consequently expensive — being obtainable only from a particular treatment of iron itself .
3 It was almost eight o'clock and the streets were dead apart from a little through traffic .
4 As we came round on Wigmore one more time , it was clear even from a distance that the situation had flared up drastically .
5 It was empty apart from a round wooden table , a large golden picture frame on one wall and a cupboard .
6 The dining room was empty apart from a couple of staff members who were laying tables for breakfast .
7 It was empty apart from a few chairs and a couple of tables .
8 Pilot Stephen Grey was unhurt apart from a minor neck injury which hospitalised him for a short period .
9 ‘ When I told him that the van was standard apart from a roll cage he found it even more difficult to accept .
10 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 .
11 The point is that many an insect was saved by an exceedingly slight resemblance to a twig or a leaf or a fall of dung , on occasions when it was far away from a predator , or on occasions when the predator was looking at it at dusk , or looking at it through a fog , or looking at it while distracted by a receptive female .
12 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 .
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