Example sentences of "[to-vb] apart from " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Perhaps this is one reason why the observer seems to stand apart from the scene he experiences .
2 These pictures are not the work of children but of highly skilled craftsmen , and the thin silhouette with the triangular torso and angled , linear arms is carefully planned to dominate but not to stand apart from the overall pattern .
3 But there are some who appear to stand apart from their contemporaries in a particular way .
4 From the back of the room where they were made to stand apart from the family for the rest of the ceremony , the three children were able to hear only snatches of their grandfather 's words as he conducted a long discourse praising the virtues of his dead parent .
5 If a British Government continued , as a matter of policy , to stand apart from the process , would inward investors who need access to markets of the whole community think of locating in a semi-detached country ?
6 I very much hope that they are engaged in the work and committed to it , but I do n't want them to believe it 's real ; and the word involvement to me implies an inability to stand apart from the role-playing .
7 Secondly data structures are already beginning to come apart from use structures and GIS plays a central role in this .
8 Well I just meant you have n't had enough to drink apart from shandy .
9 And , in addition to having to keep his clothes clean , his body was often too bruised and painful to play apart from the fact that he did n't know how to .
10 Make sure the topic is something common that you may be able to use apart from the exercise .
11 We put out a lot of get-well cards and deepest sympathies , which was a bit of a con when the only thing I knew how to do apart from programming was punching people .
12 Have you got nothing else to do apart from squeaking chair ?
13 sort of , the things that they have to do apart from fighting crime !
14 Then o on page five I found a quote that there was nothing particularly in the consultation document for merger referring to finance apart from the increase coming from the changes and that question er , the , I take your points er , in fact referring to the and provider unit .
15 For a couple to live apart from the in-laws in a village in Pakistan would be almost impossible .
16 Some had nowhere to live apart from crowded dormitory rooms , even after getting married .
17 The growing numbers of immigrant soldiers , merchants , architects , craftsmen , shipwrights , and doctors were to live apart from Orthodox Muscovites .
18 We may then wonder why B 's children are not living with their father , wonder whether the exigences of his professional life , or of his relationship with the children 's mother , constrains him to live apart from them .
19 They have no explanation to offer apart from the speculation that there might be an incompatibility between the two sources of latent inhibition allowed by Wagner 's account , with the short-term version being developed only in conditions that preclude the development of the associative version .
20 He played the first 11 well enough , but the putts refused to drop apart from at the eighth and 10th , where first he faced little chips .
21 But they still do get nurses due for retirement who have nowhere to go apart from a special retirement home for others in the same profession .
22 She was barely aware of other tourists as the sound of their feet rang out on the cobbled streets , and over the following hours Fabia was deep in everything there was to see apart from the castle and the National Gallery with its collection of old and new European art .
23 Two other groups were in residence , along with a handful of loners who had a tendency to sit apart from any gathering , dress in dark clothes with large hats , and smoke long pipes .
24 The rest of the day went to plan apart from the groom having to cut the wedding cake with a chainsaw but that 's another story .
25 Only in the biggest gardens will it be worth planting trees that have nothing to say apart from their brief autumn statement .
26 Yes , that could , yes that could be quite tricky , and er well , not much more to say apart from the best of luck to both of you .
27 Yeah , they would be er erm , I think they would , would be more like er , see of course when we came back here to Stoke er I mean that severed relations with them so to speak apart from like say letters , they did use , used to write I remember getting letters and we 'd send letters , perhaps only twice a year , but I can remember them mentioning .
28 The desktop computer grew in power and user friendliness until it was increasingly hard to tell apart from the workstation .
  Next page