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 . |