How to use "apart" in a sentence
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A poor man, Georges Pontmercy had left his son nothing apart from a letter:
He is alone on the jetty, apart from the boat attendant at his chair twenty metres away, his feet on a boat and a cigarette in his mouth
Soon all is quiet again, apart from the sound of three large crocodiles slowly creeping back to the green water
Inside the room everything is silent, apart from the slow and constant tick of the small clock on the wall, and the fast, irregular beat of your heart.
No one needs it now apart from me."
Well, apart from God, I suppose.
Small cuts on his arms and chest, and he is naked apart from his trousers.
No one gets off apart from her, she is sure.
it was you in there, wasn't it? Your voice sounded a bit different, but apart from that..."
And apart from that, keep very, very quiet."
No one except Robert has been in the room, apart from Madam, of course
'Rebecca has kept us apart all this time
A poster of one of the movie monsters had been ripped apart; it hung from the wall in several pieces
Her original intention had been to accuse him of ripping apart Danny's room; she had been prepared to come on strong, so that even if he didn't want her to know he'd done it, he might be rattled enough to reveal his guilt
And before you give me any more of that treacly talk about your great love of family, let me remind you that it wasn't me who tore our family apart
They were only an arm's length apart.
A blood-freezing image rose at the back of her mind: the house torn apart by a colossal blast, shrapnel of wood and glass and metal whistling toward her, hundreds of sharp fragments piercing her from head to foot.
I practically volunteered to help you with the exhumation, and it all just fell apart from there
In fact, apart from ourselves, there did not seem to be a living person on Maybury Hill.
Even the afternoon papers had nothing to tell apart from the movement of soldiers around the common, and the burning of the woods between Woking and Weybridge
These Martians moved in a line, perhaps two kilometres apart
The ends of the curve slowly moved apart, until at least they formed a line about twelve kilometres long.
The government, already falling apart, made one last effort
For the first time, I realized that perhaps the Martians had another purpose, apart from destroying human beings
The Martians had taken away the digging-machine and apart from the fighting-machine on the far side of the pit and a building- machine that was busy out of my sight, the pit was empty
Before it there was a general belief that there was no life in space apart from on our tiny planet
I wondered why so little space had been given to the record of Sir Felix's marriage, but apart from that there was nothing unusual about it