Example sentences of "[be] set [adv] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The show had been set up for the little jockey but maybe , at some time in the future , Mrs Butler would be interested .
2 It had been set aside for no obvious purpose with a low table and several padded vinyl seats ; they were old and split with yellow foam bulging out , and on the walls were two art-school lithographs bearing optimistic prices .
3 In addition , a special photographer 's area ( including the whole of the former Down platform ) has been set aside for the serious cameraman who wishes to record the event for posterity .
4 Members of this house will recall that this matter was raised er in relation to an amendment er at committee stage and we argued during the committee stage of the bill that it was not feasible for an entirely new electoral system to be set up for the European elections in June nineteen ninety four and that it was er silly to apply a different system for the additional six seats to that applying to the other eighty one .
5 Tithes were simply proportional taxes levied on the output of the land and herds and used to support the Levites or to be set aside for the poor — widows , orphans , etc .
6 A new pension scheme was to be set up after the sale of a business , and an actuary was to decide the portion of the funds from the old company 's pension scheme to be set aside for the new company 's scheme .
7 The Brazilian Government have recently declared that 94,000 sq kilometres will be set aside for the Yanomami Indians .
8 More than 35pc of accommodation under the scheme will be set aside for the homeless .
9 Then there was a long break as the cameras were set up for the dramatic shot over Sir Rupert Cartland 's shoulder .
10 The VPE , headed by Solange Fernex , also wants the funds left over from the Presidential campaign of Bruce Lalonde , one of the AT 's leading lights , to go into a common kitty , rather than being set aside for a future bid for power by Lalonde — perhaps in the European parliament elections in 1984 .
11 As expenditures on arms decline with the ending of the cold war , there may be more money available for aid , but democratic politics being what they are , few would care to bet on it ; certainly not on any percentage saved being set aside for the developing nations .
12 That a similar system be set up for the archival negative collections which would be rehoused within the proposed new photographic suite .
13 It was set up for the administrative convenience of the London banks and the defendant and has been used principally in connection with the buying and selling of stocks and shares on the London market .
14 Interim Flight Authority arrived on August 11 , 1992 and the 17th was set aside for the great day .
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