Example sentences of "apart from [noun prp] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from Athelstan she knew no one there , and Southwark was a dangerous place to visit on a dark winter 's day . |
2 | He had read the script of Five Easy Pieces , whose title , it did not need a genius to work out , was designed to link back to Easy Rider ( though there were no physical connections whatsoever , apart from Nicholson himself , and the thematic stance of Easy Rider . ) |
3 | In Scotland too , apart from Edinburgh there were few women compositors . |
4 | The anonymous writer of 1497 said that apart from London there were only two towns of importance in the country , Bristol and York , but in this he was misinformed , as it seems likely that Norwich , which had undoubtedly had a period of difficulties in the early fifteenth century , had begun to recover about 1465 or 1470 , and was on the way to becoming the second wealthiest city in the land , as it was in the 1520s . |
5 | This gained the backing of Austria , Hungary , Croatia and Slovenia , but found no support among EC countries apart from Germany itself . |
6 | Apart from Ireland it would seem that the smaller European countries have contained the situation better than have the larger ones , but this is an artefact since other small countries such as Belgium , Netherlands and Denmark follow the same trend as the larger countries . |
7 | And they all did it apart from Chris who said urgh she always works us too hard ! |
8 | ‘ What , apart from Lil you mean ? ’ |
9 | Apart from IBM itself , what were the big names in disk drives 10 years ago ? |
10 | That roused them a little , apart from Nina who was in a permanent state of arousal . |
11 | And you are the only person apart from Pepe who knows my secret . |
12 | The analogy was an apt one , for the book helped to set in motion the new movement which came to be known as Dialectical Theology , and whose leading lights , apart from Barth himself , were Brunner , Bultmann and Gogarten . |
13 | ‘ Apart from Minch he 's the only living thing can quieten Slorne in the autumn when the migrations start . |
14 | Apart from Lewis who looks a bit lively |
15 | Everybody 's had a , and they 've all used the same word , apart from Peter who goes a bi little bit further than |
16 | But after the first somewhat angry alienation' , apart from Macaulay who remained doubtful , the honesty of the old antislavery leadership and of the Young England Agency men enabled them ‘ to play successfully into each other 's hands . |
17 | Apart from Downpatrick there is a meeting at Roscommon on Monday with the odd starting time of 4.45pm . |
18 | Apart from Cisco itself , the members are Alcatel NV , British Telecommunications Plc , Cabletron Systems Inc , Cascade Communications Inc , Digital Equipment Corp , Hewlett-Packard Co , Infonet Inc , McData Inc , Netrix Inc , Proteon Inc , Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunConnect and Synoptics Communications Inc . |
19 | Apart from Donna there were only two other people eating in the train 's dining car . |
20 | The remark was tinged with the suggestion that she would like a witness , apart from Marshall whom she could reasonably assume to be biased in Wickham 's favour . |
21 | Apart from Beaton himself , the major casualty was Mary of Guise . |