1. Apart from being almost impossible to cut, second hand shop windows are usually of inferior quality. 2. Apart from fastening the cuttings together, the lead strip acts as a weight to hold the bunch down. 3. Apart from one or two flare-ups the match went fairly smoothly. 4. Apart from the children immediately below, the scene was almost devoid of movement. 5. Apart from the efforts of transnational companies already mentioned, there are other strategic and financial considerations. 6. Apart from the interest charges involved, the longer a defendant can spin out the negotiations the better. 7. Apart from the seclusion and pressure of being watched under a gun, they all seemed in good spirits. 8. Apart from the usual aches and pains, she felt all right. 9. Does the crust separate or pull apart from itself just under the dome? |