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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.
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