Example sentences of "set [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Hambros Jersey applied to set aside that order , and it is against the judge 's decision of 14 June 1991 acceding to that application that this appeal was brought .
2 One day we shall have many more family sagas to set aside that of the Moulds and we will be able to speak with more confidence about general trends .
3 ‘ If I were to set aside all those communications which are expressed or expressible in words written , spoken or signed — what would be left over ? ’
4 If the award of the arbitrator proves unreliable the court does have the power to set aside such an award .
5 Those that do so have to set aside less capital to cover property risks and less time for completing detailed regulatory reports and managing a messy portfolio .
6 The criteria of relevance to the central themes of European history have led me to set aside some topics often included in textbooks of this kind .
7 Similarly , if you have a regular tutorial at say , 11 am each Tuesday , it makes sense to set aside some part of Monday to prepare yourself for the Tuesday tutorial ( see Chapters on managing your time at college ) .
8 It is not enough , therefore , to set aside these issues as being the concern of others .
9 This forced the US banks to set aside more of their profits as reserves .
10 If the letter then comes back through the dead letter office , the plaintiff 's solicitor should make his own application to set aside any interlocutory judgment he has signed .
11 Intel Corp and Microsoft Corp are joining forces to seek to set yet another standard for personal computers , this time in the field of computer-integrated telephony , the Wall Street Journal reports .
12 But the ‘ Boks set so much more store on scrummaging , looking to destroy the opposition if they can , that they 're reluctant to change until they have to .
13 Moreover , even if the existence of distinct social classes is conceded , their ‘ objective interests ’ , by which Soviet historians set so much store , are far from self-evident .
14 I want you to have the portrait too , as you set so much store by it .
15 No formal , authoritative documents set forth these rules , and they find no embodiment in statute law .
16 There were still people who resisted the idea of a sovereign law-maker with the right to invade any vested interest and set aside any restraining principle , but , by and large , the supremacy of the State was acknowledged after centuries of dispute .
17 Set aside any single cells resulting from this manipulation and subject the remaining aggregates and other embryos to further pipetting until disaggregation is complete .
18 ( 3 ) Nothing in this section shall enable any action — ( a ) to recover , or recover the value of , any property ; or ( b ) to enforce any charge against , or set aside any transaction affecting , any property ; to be brought against the purchaser of the property or any person claiming through him in any case where the property has been purchased for valuable consideration by an innocent third party since the fraud or concealment of ( as the case may be ) the transaction in which the mistake was made took place …
19 Nevertheless , radio producers set aside some time each week to meet pluggers .
20 Set aside some time each day just for you and do whatever you like .
21 As part of your budgeting , set aside some money each month for taxi fares .
22 The practice can occur in actual business meetings where they set aside some time to make it possible to reflect on their actions and to correct them .
23 There is little doubt that Harris 's 1,000-Plan saved the Command for the planned strategic bombing of Germany that had been his Directive from the Chiefs-of-Staff Committee who set aside some 3,500 heavy aircraft for this task .
24 It tells judges that when statutes are disputed and precedents are of uncertain impact , they should set aside any idea that their decision can rest on rights already established through past political acts .
25 Finally , you should set aside some time every week to take stock of your work and your progress .
26 Farmers can set aside more than minimum requirement ( this takes in farmers on previous five-year scheme ) .
27 Those Yids , they set far more stock by this Christmas nonsense than most of us — damn' nuisance — God , I 've missed having you to do my shopping for me this year .
28 ‘ They can set as many deadlines as they like and there is nothing we can do about it , ’ commented Barnet company secretary Stanley Beller .
29 In many ways , you will have to throw away the rule book because the tried and tested that you have set so much store by will prove inadequate for the job .
30 Having achieved this excellent treaty of Maastricht and secured the derogation on monetary policy , by which the Government have set so much store , may I make a plea to them ?
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