单词 | Apart from |
例句 | 1. Tony emerged unscathed apart from a severely bruised finger. 2. There is some bread apart from the milk. 3. Nothing else matters to him apart from his job. 4. The house stands apart from the village. 5. Apart from his intelligence, he was tirelessly industrious. 6. What sets it apart from hundreds of similar small French towns is the huge factory. 7. Apart from tears, only time could wear everything away. While feeling is being processed by time, conflicts would be reconciled as time goes by, just like a cup of tea that is being continuously diluted. 8. She was happy apart from the fact that she could not return home. 9. She was the only British competitor apart from Richard Meade. 10. Apart from a small team of paid staff, the organisation consists of unpaid volunteers. 11. Apart from my host, I didn't know a single person there. 12. Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic. 13. He was standing a bit apart from the rest of us, watching us. 14. Sometimes you have to be apart from people you love, but that doesn't make you love them any less. Sometimes you love them more. 15. Tears apart from cowardly should not representative of anything outside. 16. We didn't see anyone all day, apart from a couple of kids on the beach. 17. Apart from vaccines, there is no known way to protect against meningitis. 18. He's never been apart from his mother. 19. She keeps herself apart from other people. 20. Her high height sets her apart from her sisters. 21. Everyone apart from Mom had gone home. 22. He can't endure being apart from me. 23. I like all sports apart from football. 24. Joel stood apart from the group, frowning. 25. The writer lives apart from his family. 25. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 26. He stood apart from us when talking about girls. 27. Apart from the hair, he looked extraordinarily unchanged. 28. All the children like music apart from Bobby. 29. The lovers drew apart from each other. 30. I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness. 1. Tony emerged unscathed apart from a severely bruised finger. 2. There is some bread apart from the milk. 3. Nothing else matters to him apart from his job. 4. What sets it apart from hundreds of similar small French towns is the huge factory. 5. She was happy apart from the fact that she could not return home. 6. She was the only British competitor apart from Richard Meade. 7. Apart from a small team of paid staff, the organisation consists of unpaid volunteers. 8. Apart from my host, I didn't know a single person there. 9. Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic. 10. He was standing a bit apart from the rest of us, watching us. 11. We didn't see anyone all day, apart from a couple of kids on the beach. 12. Apart from vaccines, there is no known way to protect against meningitis. 13. Apart from some spelling mistakes, the composition is fairly good. 14. Her bright red scarf set her apart from the other girls. 15. There was one boy rather noticeably standing apart from the other children. 31. Apart from the ending, it's a really good film. 32. I've finished apart from the last question. 33. There can be no knowledge apart from practice. 34. Apart from anything else I was starving. 35. Apart from that, all goes well. 36. What other sports do you like apart from football? 37. His one weakness, apart from aeroplanes, is ice cream. 38. Her own friends were poles apart from his. 39. The airport stands far apart from the city. 40. What other sports do you like besides football? You use except when you mention the only thing that is not included in a statement:I like all sports except football. You can use apart from with both these meanings:What other sports do you like apart from football? 41. Do you want anything from the newsagent's apart from a paper? 42. There were a few books here and there, but apart from that the room was quite bare. 43. Apart from some spelling mistakes, the composition is fairly good. 44. What set her apart from the other candidates for the job was that she had a lot of original ideas. 45. Since moving to London, he's grown apart from many of his friends. 46. Quite apart from the cost, we need to think about how much time the job will take. 47. Apart from his earnings as a football coach, he also owns and runs a chain of sports shops. 48. Ray and sister Renee lived just 25 miles apart from each other. 49. His fridge was bare apart from three very withered tomatoes. 50. Apart from a slight moan about the waiter, he seemed to enjoy the meal. 51. Apart from being too large, the trousers don't suit me. 52. Apart from anything else, he comes near to contradicting himself. 53. Her clear and elegant prose sets her apart from most other journalists. 54. The army controls the city apart from a few pockets of resistance. 55. I like to keep my work apart from my family. 56. There were many things that had kept her aloof and apart from the crowd. 57. Apart from a few nicks in the varnish(), the guitar is in very good condition. 58. The restaurant was empty apart from another couple on the far side of the room . 59. Apart from peppers and aubergines, many other vegetables grill well. 60. They look alike but in ideas they are very far apart from each other. 61. He works until nine o'clock every evening, and that's quite apart from the work he does over the weekend. 62. There's no one else I really want to invite apart from you. 63. What worries his mother is that he always keeps apart from others in his class. 64. It sounds as if you have grown apart from Tom. 65. It was a difficult time. Apart from everything else, we had financial problems. 66. She was unharmed apart from a few cuts and scratches. 67. Apart from the 10 officers, a crew of 90 looks after the 300 passengers. 68. I have nothing more to ask you about apart from these questions. 69. Jane had been living apart from her husband for 3 months before she sued for a divorce. 70. Her bright red scarf set her apart from the other girls. 71. So, apart from the bad ankle, how are you in general? 72. Apart from a brief interlude of peace, the war lasted nine years. 73. Apart from the capital outlay of buying the machine, dishwashers can actually save you money. 74. I've finished the crossword apart from 3 across and 10 down. 75. Apart from the injuries to his face and hands, he broke both legs. 76. Illiteracy threatens Britain's industrial performance. But, quite apart from that, the individual who can't read or write is unlikely to get a job. 77. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. 78. Apart from you and me/You and me apart, I don't think there was anyone there under thirty. 79. Apart from a parking fine ten years before, she had an unblemished driving record. 80. There was one boy rather noticeably standing apart from the other children. 81. His use of language sets him apart from most other modern writers. 82. Apart from the salary/Salary apart, it's not a bad job. 83. Apart from two men on watch in the engine-room, everyone was asleep. 84. The woods were silent apart from the crunch of our feet in the snow. 85. He's a strange boy. He keeps apart from all the activities in the school. 85. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 86. He was unhurt apart from a lump on his head. 87. Apart from one or two loose threads, the police now had the complete picture of what happened. 88. Quite apart from all the work, he had financial problems. 89. She's done all the important Shakespearean roles apart from Lady Macbeth. 90. The garden was empty apart from a few scrappy shrubs. 91. Her clear and elegant writing sets her apart from other journalists. 92. Apart from their house in London, they also have a villa in Spain. 93. Apart from the occasional letter, they had not been in touch for years. 94. Man's ability to reason sets him apart from other animals. 95. After Jane had been living apart from Fair for six months, she decided to return to him. 96. Apart from one or two flare-ups the match went fairly smoothly. 97. Apart from the usual aches and pains, she felt all right. 98. Apart from the bus arriving late, everything else seemed to be going according to plan. 99. Apart from that it's park benches and dark archways. 100. You grow apart from certain kind of shows. 101. Apart from structure, the procedural system offered great advantage. 102. Still he did not move, apart from shrugging again. 103. Keep apart from raw foods in the fridge. 104. Apart from special occasions, this completes the hotel picture. 105. It also stands apart from leading a single initiative. 106. Let them stand apart from the novel itself. 107. Apart from the odd newspaper archive, almost always free. 108. Apart from residents close to airports, no one much. 109. Doing the tough things sets winners apart from losers. Stephen Richards 110. Although it would be nice to see some one apart from Strach get annoyed on the pitch every now and then. 111. Apart from any other objection, a different classification would be reached if the characters were used in a different sequence. 112. We were standing a few feet apart from each other. 113. Apart from antacids none of the patients had taken any medical treatment during the 14 days before their initial endoscopy. 114. There was even a burn mark on his chin but apart from that his expression was positively cherubic. 115. Apart from the dome and pendentive construction, Byzantine methods and materials vary according to locality. 116. But this is the first major announcement of aid for the drug industry, apart from £9 million for biotechnology research last month. 117. I check out your web page everyday as apart from a decent cup of tea I miss my Sun newspaper badly! 118. She said that apart from MacQuillan and Barron she did not know who else had been allowed a complete list. 119. Apart from intense competition in the retail savings market, banks and building societies also compete strongly in the market for house finance. 120. Apart from Mary, however, black images are too rare to arouse much comment or controversy. 121. Work-inhibited students have not grown apart from their parents and become independent. 122. Apart from security, the report highlighted problems with Food and Hygiene, including cockroaches in the kitchen. 123. Apart from the risks to car drivers, passengers, and cyclists themselves however, pedestrian casualty figures are also alarming. 124. Apart from the low altitude bombing, the mission was considered routine. 125. Finally, apart from one small reference, the analysis never examines the relationship between collective protest and internal war. 126. Apart from that, however, I would broadly accept Mr. Munby's third and fourth propositions. 127. The outlet for this fortune, apart from an art collection which shames the San Diego Museum of Art, is his sailing. 128. I rang Joy and Alan, who came immediately and stayed, apart from a quick lunch break, all day. 129. Apart from the interest charges involved, the longer a defendant can spin out the negotiations the better. 130. Apart from the physical aspects, if premises are held on a lease there are legal implications, too. 131. We in Fontanellato were not afraid because we thought that apart from houses and farms we had nothing worth bombing. 132. Latimer is living apart from people, divorced even from religious faith by his visions, when Charles Meunier pays a visit. 133. Apart from her own breathing, the ticking of the bedside clock was the only sound. 134. No individual, apart from myself, is bigger than this club. 135. Apart from these, the other accessories available for the standard gauge models are not available for the fine and chunky gauges. 136. Any search for some one aggressive in the container business - apart from Sherwood - was bound to lead to Tiphook. 137. Great Groups tend to be islands of excellence that exist apart from their surroundings. 138. Apart from the final point, these were no different from the policies being advocated by the Liberals. 139. Apart from a dull ache in his leg, Larsen has completely recovered from the crash. 140. Light is set apart From the reality we both restored To one another. 141. Does the crust separate or pull apart from itself just under the dome? 142. Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter. 143. Everything bolted on to the bike is available separately, apart from the swingarm. 144. Apart from an uncle who played in a cabaret band, his family was non-musical. 145. The pageant was so big that they could keep far apart from each other without trying. 146. Apart from these(http://), weigh all foods you eat when using the F-Plan calorie and fibre charts. 147. You will not be asked to remove any clothing apart from your shoes. 148. It was because, apart from sniffles, she was a blonde bombshell with a large bosom. 149. Apart from that, only a notebook covered in red cloth and a large brown envelope. 150. Apart from your loss of property, you then have the added problem of changing every lock in the house. 151. He was perfectly happy to stand apart from his colleagues. 152. What has the West done to alleviate poverty in the world, apart from its leaders making pious speeches? 153. Apart from the existing roundabout near Rhuddlan Golf Club, another is nearing completion outside the Sainsbury's store. 154. Apart from asserting that dwarfs are usually unintelligent, the author offers no comment on the morphological differences between human physical types. 155. All service vehicles apart from bullion and post office vans will also not be allowed to enter the areas between restricted hours. 156. We have looked briefly at all these elements apart from normalisation which is discussed in Section 3.7. 157. Families may be forced to sit apart from each other. 158. Apart from Summerchild and a clerical assistant, the Unit at the last count still consisted of one single member, Serafin herself. 159. Apart from being almost impossible to cut, second hand shop windows are usually of inferior quality. 160. Apart from infrequent exceptions such as these, chantry priests were indistinguishable from parish chaplains. 161. Apart from the victims are the accomplices, who - knowingly or unknowingly - help the hypocrite to achieve his goals. 162. Apart from fastening the cuttings together, the lead strip acts as a weight to hold the bunch down. 163. Apart from thyroid cancer it has not seemed that any illnesses could be detected and so the matter has not been pursued. 164. Apparently he would watch any sport, however obscure, apart from rugby league, which he just could not stick. 165. Apart from recruitment the greatest problem most armies faced was that of giving adequate training to their officers. 166. The new software was a unique tool that set the Microsoft Network apart from other commercial online services. 167. Apart from anything else, it is more of an exciting adventure and has a different basic quality. 168. I was the first, but beyond that I see nothing to set me apart from anyone else. 169. Quite apart from anything else(), the competition is far too fierce for a company like McKenzie Dunton to carry any passengers. 170. But in this case, apart from his introduction, we weren't to see much of him. 171. He's delighted to find my spirits high, my blood pressure low and that apart from the lumps, I remain asymptomatic. 172. This time, we succeeded and indeed met no difficulties apart from one awkward step across a gap just before the cairn. 173. The desktop computer grew in power and user friendliness until it was increasingly hard to tell apart from the workstation. 174. The thing which put Sunday tea apart from that of the rest of the week was the lovely hot Wiltshire dough cake. 175. Quite apart from the major wetlands, every valley bottom below a certain contour line must have been soggy and at times impassable. 175. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 176. The clearly defined black spots and red bands of courage that set the rainbow apart from other trout are truly remarkable. 177. Unfortunately, there is no evidence to support this explanation, apart from some rather dubious circumstantial evidence. 178. Apart from that situation the Secretary of State is not in my judgment bound to accept the advice of the judges. 179. Apart from these demographic characteristics of informal care-giving, in other important respects it remains an issue of central importance to women. 180. Apart from discouraging investment abroad this also effectively reduced companies' access to international capital markets. 181. Most of the kids were friendly, apart from a clique of girls who came from rich families. 182. Apart from Maeve's, he had never seen such a beautiful face. 183. Apart from politically inspired race riots in the early 1960s, rarely did Black people behave badly towards us. 184. It was decided that Albright herself be kept apart from those discussions, since she still had to work with Boutros-Ghali. 185. The building was apparently symmetrical about both axes, apart from a tall tower at the north-west corner. 186. Ward will have a full squad to choose from apart from former Hartlepool defender Tony Barratt, who has a calf strain. 187. Quite apart from enhancing its reputation, it also reassures other agents that they will not be forgotten. 188. Apart from anything else, if there were suspicious circumstances, the doctor wouldn't have signed a certificate. 189. Amelia was still engaged to Sam Chapman, but in fact she had been drifting apart from him for some time. 190. Apart from the odd natural cove, jagged cliff faces and outcrops of rock abound. 191. Quite apart from acquiring the land, he had been charged with getting hold of large quantities of uranium. 192. Apart from the ultimate uses of his work, its intended purpose is clarification. 193. Comrade Preobrazhensky preaches abstraction from politics but in point of fact, apart from politics, there is absolutely nothing in the work. 194. Apart from the obvious benefits of being a Harlow Sportcentre member - an attractive personalised membership card being just one. 195. It seemed to be pretty much an open and shut case of accidental death, apart from the problem of identifying him. 196. There was no large, autonomous middle class apart from the state apparatus. 197. Grandma said that apart from a few aches and pains she was feeling quite well. 198. Apart from noting the return addresses on the envelope, those who stayed didn't think much about the world outside. 199. Apart from the brief cold spell in late November, we have had very few hard frosts. 200. Apart from that, if you're able to get about then clearly it's helpful if there's no traffic. 201. For all, apart from Anglican weddings, you must obtain a certificate or certificate with licence from the local superintendent registrar. 202. Apart from the implications of this for prayers and strategy, it was a comforting thought - so long as one was winning. 203. Apart from a moderate increase in the white cell count in both patients, the results of routine investigations were normal. 204. Apart from natural justice principles, the exchange is free to establish its own disciplinary and arbitration procedures. 205. He had good reason,(http://) apart from the appeal of her look and manner. 206. Apart from the couch, there was a wooden armchair and a small drop-leaf table. 207. Apart from the 90mins one Sunil mentioned didnt one of the tabloids have an ad on Monday to start something like that up? 208. Apart from the 4-SUBS, traffic levels meant there was little chance for stock to fall out of the bottom of the cascade. 209. Apart from farmers, even the old petty bourgeoisie have grown or remained stable as a proportion of the labour force. 210. Apart from voting, what political action do you think is most important? 3. 211. The room was silent, apart from the hollow and remorseless tick of a grandfather clock in the corner. 212. Apart from a broken rib, massive bruises all over my body, and slight concussion, I was in one piece. 213. Apart from Beaton himself, the major casualty was Mary of Guise. 214. No one succeeded, apart from one man who laid golden apples in her way. 215. Apart from your Internet access subscription, you pay only for the local phone call. 216. Quite apart from that, we want to see beautiful people that are pleasing to the eye. 217. Apart from watching two ex-music pupils shine Mr Livingstone will hear some of his special arrangements for the choir performed. 218. Apart from obvious differences in scale, there were close analogies. 219. In clinical practice grommet insertion may be performed for a number of different indications apart from hearing loss. 220. Even the state believes in it, quite apart from the academics themselves. 221. Apart from the interior triumphal arch, which is pointed, the other arches are semi-circular. 222. Apart from drugs, detectives believe money is laundered from a variety of black market deals involving arms and high technology. 223. The essential design of a grand piano, apart from incremental technical advances, has not changed for more than a century. 224. Apart from the accumulation of translated index cards, Edward and I made little progress, but our humour was good. 225. There is, however, apart from these regional differences, a similarity about most Scandinavian Medieval architecture. 226. Apart from anything else, that takes my mind off the wombat of Stoke Newington and his tufty little dormitory. 227. The beginning of the autumn term was, apart from exams, her busiest time of year. 228. This is an excellent piece of work, apart from a couple of spelling mistakes. 229. The fog, apart from being a mutated organism, now contains carbon dioxide and various other impurities. 230. They were both busy all day apart from meal breaks and it was not easy to get Vi on her own. 231. The only difficult figure in the balance sheet, apart from the profit and loss account balance, is the minority interest. 232. Election Focus: There are some you win ... Apart from the obvious ones, who else did well and badly last week? 233. Apart from a 10% collapsed lung, Lester broke two ribs and his left collarbone. 234. The only terminal casualty of this extraordinary occurrence, apart from the aeroplane, was a hare which it struck on landing. 235. Quite apart from the class conflict endemic in capitalism(Sentencedict), the economic system itself is beset with instabilities. 236. Set apart from the rest of the town, the palaces were grouped near that of the Shogun. 237. Apart from the wad of Reichsmarks that Joyce had acquired at the bureau de change, they had nothing at all. 238. Apart from Holsten Pils, which is obviously, mind-shatteringly brilliant, I mean, anagrams, who'd have thought it? 239. Apart from the sacks of feed and the table and scales, the room held four large cages. 240. Apart from the inevitable sausages, there were numerous chicken pieces, lamb chops and cubed steak on skewers. 241. It was empty apart from a few chairs and a couple of tables. 242. John Godfrey Saxe Several characteristics of neural network technology set it apart from conventional computing and artificial intelligence approaches. 243. Apart from the basic security arrangements that we're probably all familiar with by now, he offered some interesting information. 244. It is a tradition where instrumentalists apart from organists are apt to seem like a different breed of musician altogether. 245. The trouble is that they have not learned to be secure and capable apart from their parents. 246. The system could work properly only if the values of the two currencies did not drift too far apart from each other. 247. Apart from the possible financial hardship of retirement many find it hard to adjust to having little to do. 248. Apart from going swimming occasionally(), I don't get much exercise. 249. Helen noticed one little boy standing apart from the rest of the group. 250. The meteorological observation station stands apart from the town. 251. She lives in seclusion apart from her friends. 252. Vitamin D is the only vitamin, apart from nicotinic acid, that is synthesized in the body. 253. And, apart from the rule sandhi,(Sentence dictionary) still exists the individual abnormal the phenomenon of sandhi. 254. Being a snake in the grass , Mr. Chen has drifted apart from his friends. 255. Apart from that, however, all the drivers are for nonexistent hardware. 256. Apart from being lethal, Bond is best known for his seduction. 257. Apart from that, all the drivers are for nonexistent hardware. 258. These tools set one group of African primates apart from their cousins. 259. They are also the largest shanks apart from the Willet, which is altogether more robustly built. 260. The chair was set apart from the others for the special guest. 261. The people, apart from one shrieking widow, were quiet as the grave. 262. Apart from image building as The Evil Overlord, they hardly seem to have any purpose whatsoever. 263. Objective To explore the new model of nursing management for puerperal women apart from their newborns. 264. Quite apart from the nasal discomfort, the olfactory factor can depress property prices. |
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