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

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1 It 's interesting for you apart from the child .
2 So we share his horror as he observes in himself , experiences almost passively — as if it were happening to someone else — the emergence of the tempting desire to murder Duncan ( ‘ suggestion ’ still had the sense of diabolic temptation ) : There , with amazing speed , and as if parenthetically ( ‘ whose murder yet ’ ) we become privy to the secret that sets him apart from the others on stage , the goal to which all his energies will ultimately be directed .
3 Seth rarely talked about the things that set him apart from the rest of mankind .
4 ‘ Well , no-one 's ever seen it apart from the Headmaster .
5 The very concept of liberation makes sense only if it is viewed against the backdrop of unjust oppression , and while the notion of unjust oppression no doubt assumes many guises , it is incomprehensible to me how we might understand it apart from the idea of the violation of basic moral rights .
6 The bureaucracy will be remunerated so as to set it apart from the rest of society and reinforce its internal hierarchy .
7 What sets it apart from the crowd is its ability to produce full colour output of a quality undreamed of on a machine with this price tag a couple of years ago .
8 The room has a comfortable 1940s feel about it apart from the oriel window of the chapel c.1385 which is a beautiful and important example of high Gothic .
9 I personally do n't know a lot about it apart from the fact that Arthur Scargill went up there and there was a bit of excitement .
10 This meant very little to me apart from a salary increase and a move from my position at the extreme right of the Cabinet table to the extreme left .
11 Sir Walter Scott called barefoot and ragged wild mountain Scots lads ‘ gillie wetfoots ’ , saying he could not tell them apart from the fairies who ‘ beat the bushes ’ .
12 At the top of the social scale the five largest houses in 1670 had five hearths apiece , which was hardly grandiose but was sufficient to set them apart from the rest .
13 The use in the emperor 's reply of the expression verba precaria is revealing , for it shows already a tendency to treat precatory words as characteristic of trusts , as something which sets them apart from the dispositions of the civil law .
14 Throughout the training programme we discussed the ways in which people are disabled — not by limited ability but by a number of barriers that keep them apart from the activities that the rest of their communities are involved in .
15 It set them apart from the start .
16 An Ornaments Rubric included in the 1559 Prayer Book ordered the use of vestments and the alb and cope during the communion service ; and the 1559 injunctions required the clergy to wear the surplice during services , as well as their distinctive outdoor dress which set them apart from the laity .
17 It 's what sets us apart from the rest .
18 I hope that in reading this brochure you will identify some of the essence of Guinness Brewing Worldwide that sets us apart from the crowd .
19 Our parliamentary tradition and constitutional development and our system of law have set us apart from the continent .
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