Example sentences of "[noun] apart from [art] " 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 Before turning to consider the statutory provisions imposing the duty to give effect to parental preference , it is necessary first to consider the character of voluntary aided schools and the general law affecting admissions to such schools apart from the statutory duty imposed by section 6(2) of the Act of 1980 .
6 In general , if is basic in a subsidiary tableau and its row has no positive entries apart from a positive entry in the resource column , then there is no feasible solution with .
7 Will there be a recommended itinerary apart from the buildings you have already mentioned ?
8 He was aware that the house needed money spending on it ; on its fabric apart from the more obvious need for modernisation and redecoration .
9 The match was crap apart from the last 15 minutes or so .
10 ‘ 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 .
11 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 .
12 There were , however , other professional and institutional voices apart from the Schools Council .
13 That which sets a limited partnership apart from an ordinary partnership is the fact that provided certain requirements are met ‘ limited partners ’ may escape full liability for partnership debts ; thus their liability is limited to the extent of their investment in the partnership .
14 Later still he said : ‘ Honestly , Jannie , nobody watches this sort of programme apart from the relatives of the performers . ’
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 The performance is dance , rather than scripted theatre , without dialogue apart from the soundtrack .
21 Joan Waters , too , was left in peace apart from the following two minor incidents which may have been attempts to impress upon her that she had not moved beyond the reach of the long arm of the undercover services .
22 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 .
23 Hainge maintains he does n't make any special preparations for visitors apart from the three hours a week that he puts in routinely .
24 There 's not much support in the village apart from the non-stipendiary , Deaconess Tilley , who does half-time at the primary school and a bit in the parish if she feels like it .
25 As Haynes points out , the planning process reflected this in that it ‘ usually took the form of a series of isolated , departmental exercises which lacked any common framework of reference apart from the central control of financial input ’ ( Haynes , 1980 , p. 82 ) .
26 They would set the treatment of children in trouble in Scotland apart from the rest of the United Kingdom .
27 This covers most of Scotland apart from the Midland Valley and identifies estates by name , with a map showing their boundaries .
28 Journalists could whip up public indignation but cricket and football authorities were singularly unresponsive to press influence apart from The Times .
29 The day progressed and I had searched a reasonably large expanse of foreshore without much to show by way of finds apart from a few pennies and halfpennies .
30 Throughout the three month test I did n't have any trouble with my feet apart from a few blisters after first wearing them .
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