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

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1 But Sandra is probably at her best in her live shows , which she writes with her partner John Boskovich and performs alone apart from a band .
2 The climate , the landscape and what remains of German architecture all set Kaliningrad somewhat apart from the government in Moscow 600 miles to the east .
3 So apart from the risk of bad weather — and that 's a risk anywhere — you ca n't go wrong in Obergurgl .
4 So so apart from the death grant erm the other the short term and long term pensions tend to mirror erm you know what would be payable should you actually die in service .
5 The particular acts found by the judge are we think rather on the borderline of what can properly be regarded as constituting possession , always apart from the consideration of adverse possession .
6 You are keeping strictly apart from the decoys ? ’
7 Peggy and Mrs Phipps sat together , slightly apart from the rest .
8 It 's nothing changed really apart from the fact that I get the time with the little one .
9 we 've got a bedroom suite as well apart from the gentleman 's wardrobe cos we had them
10 Well apart from the cleaning and all that and getting a bit of profit .
11 Well apart from the time … ’
12 ‘ So , ’ he was saying , ‘ no interruptions today apart from a refill of coffee now and then .
13 Particularly while the affluent , Conservative-dominated South-East grows increasingly apart from the rest of the country , yet retains control over the language and ideology of most of its media , a sense of separateness and of the need for separate forms is likely to result elsewhere .
14 We were appalled , though , at its appetite for electricity , even apart from the air-conditioning : the tiny kitchen had the water heater , the mighty cooker ( with its spotlights and extractor hood ) , the fridge , the dishwasher , the waste disposer — and , already plugged in , the coffee-maker , the toaster and the electrical can-opener .
15 They are not there apart from an observer , they are rather the tendency of objects to produce certain sensations in one .
16 from where we lived from there apart from the fact they were building a few factories then
17 He looked back from the road , and could still see her in her white dress , standing modestly apart from the dancers .
18 Value properties , for me , are really there in the world quite apart from a valuer 's responses to it , but have a necessary effect on the will of him who knows of them .
19 Some healers ( especially acupuncturists ) are even able to smell the aura — and this is quite apart from a person 's usual body odour .
20 Moreover , Le Pen 's party , despite a professed desire to rejuvenate French politics , has done more to make it absurd than any other , quite apart from the base populist ideas which it propagates .
21 Quite apart from the help to me , I think it would be of benefit to the Society to encourage research , which would inevitably lead to a better understanding of the BCR 's difficulties and the important part it played in the district 's life .
22 Fortunately , the vast majority of local history projects undertaken by the amateur , part-time researcher can be brought to totally satisfactory conclusion without the need to study ancient documents at first hand , for it must be said that , quite apart from the difficulties inherent in the Anglo-Saxon , Norman French , and Latin languages , the task of reading early styles of handwriting can be formidable .
23 Quite apart from the work which went into recording on the main islands of the Outer Hebrides , a great deal of effort also went into visiting the less accessible islands and outliers .
24 so I 've shared a room with erm this chap Tom who was er he had been in the First World War and er though he seemed old to me at the time , I suppose he was probably in his thirties and erm he joined the Home Guard and erm lived , because he was bombed out where he lived in he moved out to Coptock had accommodation out there and er he was in the unit at Coptock and so that used to take up quite a bit of his time and other erm members of staff were , of course also had fire watching and erm various civil defence activities , quite apart from the work on the A R P shifts .
25 However , quite apart from the persistence of a great deal of ‘ geography of the British Isles ’ syllabuses , the new scientific and conceptual geography has not appeared in schools because of some intrinsic merit .
26 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 .
27 Quite apart from the ones I killed ( and they were all about the same age I was when I murdered them ) I can think of at least three of our family who went to whatever they imagined their Maker was like in unusual ways .
28 Quite apart from the memory of the treatment Mrs Thatcher had dealt out to ‘ It Took a Riot ’ , around the time of the 1983 general election Heseltine was telling friends he was very concerned about an accretion of power to the premiership ( this was the period when the possibility of a prime minister 's department or , at the very least , a beefed-up Downing Street Policy Unit was being floated ) .
29 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 .
30 Quite apart from the liability imposed upon the owner of animals or the person having control of them by reason of knowledge of their propensities , there is the ordinary duty of a person to take care either that his animal or his chattel is not put to such a use as is likely to injure his neighbour — the ordinary duty to take care in the cases put upon negligence . ’
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