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

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1 As we have seen in the previous chapter , there may be several other processor registers accessible to the programmer apart from the accumulator , for example the MQ register .
2 Decision : the sentencer indicated that there was little mitigation in the case apart from the plea of guilty , and that he did not consider the appellant 's presence conducive to the good of the country .
3 However , in the past the courts have tended to adopt a different approach and first " look at the contract apart from the exempting clauses and see what are the terms , express or implied , which impose an obligation on the party " ( Lord Denning in Karsales ( Harrow ) Ltd v Wallis [ 1956 ] 1 WLR 936 ) and only then consider the impact of the exclusion on that liability .
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 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 .
6 The rustling of Spittals ' hands , one across the other , backwards and forwards , was the only sound in the room apart from a demented fly .
7 What set the Tipo apart from the other hot hatchbacks of the Nineties is the fact that it 's big .
8 Thereafter , he was a fixture in the team apart from the World Series interlude , with these two double centuries in 1984 representing the peak of his career .
9 is much more of a go down in colour , erm so I think probably if I 'd seen her , er prints I maybe I would of approached this erm differently , erm it gave me a very immense voice about crowds , erm , very , very different from the front of the picture apart from the alarm registered in the eyes of the , of the old woman erm , this is called Even Paradise Has Its End , sorry Even Paradise Has Its Price , sorry Ours in the night laying between sleep and arousal held in balance , fragile as dust on a scale , night spirit 's sit easy , in no hurry , even paradise has its price , would you like me to read that one again ?
10 The big race at the meeting apart from the National is the Martell Aintree Hurdle and here the Downpatrick connections of Novello Allegro will be hoping for a cut in the ground .
11 Station staff knew everyone worth knowing in the suburb apart from the few tradesmen who made no use of the railway for carriage of goods .
12 But most areas did avoid the rain apart from a few spots of rain over the islands .
13 The divorce rate rose fairly steadily over the decade apart from a notable , but not entirely sustained , increase after the liberalising of the laws in 1984 .
14 What are the things apart from the value of the item ones in erm you 're right Phil , by the way I 'm not saying you 're wrong .
15 The Tribunal and the Commissioner Apart from the administrative safeguards referred to above , the Act introduces a remedy by way of a right of complaint to a quasi-judicial Tribunal .
16 I would like to try and sort that out on the day apart from the
17 He worked he worked all his time on the island apart from the time he was in the army .
18 Much sympathy went Jackman 's way as many felt that he had been humiliated ; and went also to the cricket fans of Guyana , deprived of a Test match and also , because of the weather , of any game against the tourists apart from a one-day international .
19 There 's little else to the accommodation apart from an open-plan head to the starboard and a small galley opposite .
20 The track continues uphill , soon levelling to pass between the walls of Fell lane , going forward but constricted for a long and uninteresting mile with Ingleborough out of sight and little worthy of note along the way apart from a large rock embedded in the lane and known as Giant 's Grave .
21 ‘ In Ambleside there are several lodging houses , but it is a matter of surprise to the writer that there are not a greater number , as during the travelling season , when all such houses are full , more are enquired for by those who wish to see the country apart from the bustle , not to speak of the expense , of an inn .
22 Your public address , voice evacuation system is zoned so you relay the emergency standby message to all zones of the hotel apart from the nightclub zone .
23 Ehm what facilities would you actually give er on a broad spectrum so these companies that might want to fund the playhouse apart from the normal free tickets ?
24 How much the language of instruction used helps to set the school apart from the community is a matter of some controversy .
25 They had interviewed a man from Bombay who claimed to have a degree in physics but turned out to be a defrocked dentist , and they had nearly offered a job to a man from Sri Lanka who seemed to know everything about the school apart from the fact that it was supposed to be for Muslims .
26 Furse had no personal experience of imperial administration , and until he began the series of journeys associated with his work of recruitment , had seen nothing of the empire apart from a brief visit to Ceylon .
27 Are there definitions elsewhere in the agreement apart from the definitions section ?
28 They had seen little of the house apart from a gloomy garden and a long corridor which led from the entrance hall to the room in which they had been received .
29 Their methods are direct falsehood , misrepresentation , half-truths , the alteration of the speaker 's meaning by publishing a sentence apart from the context …
30 With those he attacks he shares the premiss that all that we are directly aware of are ideas , which have no existence apart from a perceiving mind .
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