Example sentences of "apart [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | They have been removed from the bridge because many similar ones have broken apart as the steel rods have corroded . |
2 | I know a lot of people who study it carefully take the view if it closed down tomorrow nobody would notice apart from the taxi drivers in Strasbourg . |
3 | Apart from the household staffs , many of them must have stayed on since it was the houses themselves that were dissolved , not their economic base , the estates . |
4 | Section 10 establishes the Register of Land Charges consisting of five classes to which has been added a sixth , Class F. They are described below and apart from the bankruptcy entries , relate to unregistered land . |
5 | As well as having a good working knowledge of the subject with which you are dealing , you , as an efficient PRO , should also have at your fingertips the names and telephone numbers of people within the organisation who are competent to speak to the media on specialist subjects , and this list should include others apart from the brand managers and marketing department personnel . |
6 | Apart from the support groups that CRUSE runs , it also produces a large range of literature about the problems of bereavement and it provides practical help in dealing with paperwork and other matters that a bereaved person may never have dealt with before . |
7 | There is a growing number of course in higher education with a language component but — apart from the law degrees — not enough for the service professions and vocations . |
8 | Quite apart from the drafting problems that would be encountered , the imposition of such a system might well be resented by sentencers who would probably not find it difficult to subvert the intended aims through a process of ‘ destructive interpretation ’ . |
9 | Apart from the catalyst residues referred to above a commercial plastic will contain many additives such as anti-oxidants , colouring agents , plasticizer molecules ( small molecular weight additives which affect the mechanical properties ) as well as components required by the chemist to stop the chain growing . |
10 | In short , other lives — apart from the rape survivors themselves — may be damaged in the quest for sensational exposures . |
11 | Apart from the vandalism problems they 've had , where whole trainload of cars have been stripped of the radios . |
12 | It includes , apart from the composition elements , a full-feature word processor , graphics and network awareness . |
13 | Mesa Boogie attack the problem somewhat differently : the TriAxis is all-tube ( five 12AX7s ) and the controls are membrane switches ( apart from the master outputs , which are run from one dual concentric rotary pot ) . |
14 | Apart from the bike messengers , that was , and these were easy to distinguish because they were young and wiry and bizarrely dressed , and their eyes seemed to have a certain glaze on them from being on a permanent adrenaline high . |
15 | Indeed from Pagham eastward to Brighton the development is almost continuous , apart from the river mouths and a 5km. strip west of Littlehampton . |
16 | Quite apart from the working breakfasts , the working lunches , the sock-it-to-'em suppers and the power parties , he still had two or three hours of paperwork to deal with each evening after he stumbled back to his hotel room . |
17 | Quite apart from the entrance fees , competition dresses — satin-lined velvet creations encrusted with rhinestones , with seam-to-seam embroidery and hand-crocheted collars and cuffs — can knock a doting parent back £400 . |
18 | Apart from the family kilts he can twirl he is also entitled to wear many regimental and association tartans . |
19 | These restrictions on alienation will dictate , apart from the market circumstances prevailing at the time , how accommodation is packaged in the market for sub-letting . |
20 | Apart from the coal areas , where sympathetic strike action was strongly evident , and the rural areas , where it was not , the rest of the country displayed immense diversity . |
21 | The male washroom , apart from the urinal stalls , differed very little from the women 's . |
22 | Today I met someone — an Englishman — who has lived here for ages ( apart from the War years , of course ) and he may be able to help me . |
23 | The run has been held every year since 1930 , apart from the war years and is the main event in the veteran calendar . |
24 | Apart from the interest charges involved , the longer a defendant can spin out the negotiations the better . |
25 | Apart from the health considerations , it is simply too enervating . |
26 | Discounting the cost at present value , to give a more realistic estimate of the loss at the time decisions are made , emphasizes the importance of deferring births : earlier childbearing leads to a loss of £84,000 ; having the two children later loses £62,000 ( quite apart from the career implications ) . |
27 | There are three main potential losers from an advertising ban , apart from the tobacco companies themselves : the advertising industry , the press , and the employees of the tobacco companies . |
28 | Apart from the coast guards and a flourishing marina the entire place is owned lock , stock and oil barrel by one of the world 's major petroleum companies . |
29 | Quite apart from the program differences there are changes in the way the output is handled for a higher resolution device and there may be significant changes in the versions of PostScript being used . |
30 | As these examples indicate , there have been great environmental gains in traffic restraint areas , quite apart from the traffic improvements . |