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Example sentences for "apart from"

  • Apart from that, the Government owe you every possible sort of reparation for the shameful way you've been treated.

  • Apart from my talks with Sonia, my chief entertainment was reading the Daily Mail.

  • Apart from my own private interest in the matter, which after all was a fairly poignant one, the mysterious adventure in which I was involved filled me with a profound curiosity.

  • The remainder of Christ's answer tends to deepen the dawning conviction of the impossibility of meriting eternal life by acts of goodness, apart from dependence on God.

  • Apart from Christ we come to a peradventure which we call a God; a shadow through which you can see the stars shining.

  • But then, apart from that, on which I must not dwell, my text suggests one or two thoughts.

  • Apart from self-interest this care for the general well-being is the first concern of the wise man, for each of us forms part of the human race and not part of any individual member of that race.

  • Apart from fanaticism, the best known religion has given greater gentleness to Christian conduct.

  • The conclusion from all this is that, apart from Scripture, the existence of a Lord does not admit of proof.

  • Nor can the organs of sense (apart from defects) give rise to the silver; for they are causes of cognitions only (not of things cognised).

  • Apart from pleasure, action cannot possibly be agreeable, nor does it become so by being subservient to pleasure; for its essential nature is pain.

  • For in themselves, apart from bodies, the individual Selfs are not distinguished as men, gods, and so on.

  • Apart from an occasional flood, drought, or pestilence, nothing breaks his laborious torpor.

  • Could each impulse, apart from reason, gain perfect satisfaction, it would doubtless laugh at justice.

  • Apart from a revelation which, until Christianity appeared, remained nebulous and arbitrary, there could be no means of maintaining the existence of those hypostasised moral entities.

  • This theory, apart from a natural conscience and traditional code, would have been perfectly barren.

  • He had a great love of art, and was often found with his pencil and paper, apart from others, instead of mingling in their recreations.

  • Apart from expression, experience may be vivid and satisfactory as we feel and think and dream and act; yet it is always in flux, coming and going, shifting and unaware.

  • The elaboration of sensation in perception is usually so rapid that, apart from reflection, I do not realize the mental activity involved.

  • The artist finds no difficulty in accomplishing this purpose with reference to one class of objects--those which, apart from portrayal, we call beautiful.

  • Apart from the Würtembergers held in reserve, few of the Germans were in a condition to press the pursuit.

  • The Empress and the Prince Imperial at once fled, and, apart from a protest by the Senate, no voice was raised in defence of the Empire.

  • But, apart from a heavy bombardment of Russian and Roumanian posts on the northern bank, neither commander did much to mar the hostile preparations.

  • Apart from this, I was already persuaded then that Bulgaria's not joining in would make a bad impression on the outside world, and would not help her in any way.

  • Apart from that, he applied different rules for Austria than for Hungary.

  • Apart from deciding on our tactics for Brest, we have at last to set down in writing that we are only obliged to fight for the pre-war possessions of Germany.

  • But, apart from this, it was the opinion of military men, such as Colonel Heyman, who had been sent in by Dr.

  • Wales is concerned, is derived, apart from inscriptions, from the Mabinogion, which, though found in a fourteenth century MS.

  • We know also that the British queen Boudicca exercised priestly functions, and such priestesses, apart from the Dryades, existed among the continental Celts.

  • While our knowledge of the Tuatha Dé Danann is based upon a series of mythic tales and other records, that of the gods of the continental Celts, apart from a few notices in classical authors and elsewhere, comes from inscriptions.

  • Capital and those who controlled it were the backbone of the country--what there was left of the country, apart from these d--d officials and aesthetic fellows!

  • On the other hand, not to defend the suit, considering what we know, is, apart from ethics, revolting to my instincts as a fighter.

  • Apart from this, his chief distraction was to take a foil and make passes at a leather cushion, set up on the top of a low bookshelf.

  • She had a true, and in a sense touching belief in 'the flag,' apart from what it might cover.

  • Apart from these, nothing useful to man is met with amongst the other members of the animal creation, consisting principally of hosts of hyenas, snakes, scorpions, and innumerable insects.

  • We can still prove that, apart from a subsequent alteration, it was the Roman confession that was used in Carthage in the days of Tertullian.

  • Apart from this, the quiet of home life, and the comfort of the family to which these children and young people belong, is wholly sacrificed to this most unnatural state of things.

  • This poverty is the result of our social conditions; apart from these, causes may be found for the manner in which it manifests itself, but not for the fact of its existence.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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