Example sentences of "set aside for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Britain backs set-aside , but set aside for all ’ , according to Agriculture Minister John Gummer .
2 The Henry Moore Sculpture Centre , containing the world 's largest public collection of his work , has been renewed , and there are vast tracts set aside for modern and contemporary art .
3 Buckingham Palace could fit inside the areas set aside for underground car-parking at the rear , where the old national football stadium has been turned into the modern equivalent of the royal stables .
4 4 Open the parcel at one end , pour the juices into a bowl and set aside for Red pepper sauce ( see facing page ) .
5 Wrap and set aside for 30 minutes .
6 Arrange the aubergines in a large colander and sprinkle generously with salt , then set aside for 30 minutes to draw out the juices .
7 Set aside for 20–30 min .
8 It promised the Palestinians ’ autonomy ’ , but set aside for later negotiation the question of who should ultimately own the disputed territory .
9 The sum delimited for military spending , 108,000 million roubles , equalled that set aside for social security .
10 Cover and set aside for several hours or overnight , stirring occasionally if passing .
11 When a wild pig is caught , the meat of the head is set aside for small children , for the vital principle is associated with it .
12 On Dec. 12 , 1991 , the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) approved standby credit of SDR75,000,000 ( about US$105 million ) for 1992 in support of Ecuador 's programme of economic reform ; 25 per cent of each of the five disbursements were be set aside for possible debt-reduction schemes agreed with Ecuador 's commercial bank creditors .
13 A ‘ Book of Hours ’ was the name given to such a prayerbook intended for private or family devotion , the term ‘ hours ’ indicating not an interval of sixty minutes , but less precise parts of the day that were set aside for religious and other duties .
14 About ¥8 billion will be set aside for on-campus LANs for 20–30 national universities , according to a government official involved in the negotiations with the Ministry of Finance .
15 More than Dm300 million was set aside for future environmental protection measures , and stocks were valued according to the ‘ last in , first out ’ principle , which cuts out paper profit ( and thus reduces taxable profit ) when prices rise .
16 There is a page set aside for each day which consists of the following : your daily diet sheet some key facts a weight and symptom chart .
17 After a private conference with Mother Superior , the Sisters announced that there would be a special rosary every morning , during the time set aside for special intentions , and that the whole Junior School would pray together that Martha and Tilda 's Daddy should come back to them .
18 The New Shed dealt with manufactured goods ( toys , groceries , hardware , etc. ) , the Old Down Shed with bulk traffic ( flour , grain , fresh fruit ) , and two special sheds were set aside for American and French imported goods .
19 I tabled a question asking how much the Government had set aside for bad debts , and the answer showed that not one penny had been set aside .
20 He reported that £1,000 had been set aside for proper surfacing of paths at Radford Park .
21 ‘ Though he is famous for the extension of his territories and conquests in which he is constantly engaged , he has also started many public works for the beauty and convenience of the realm ; some of these he has completed , and a great part of his wealth is set aside for pious honouring of his ancestors .
22 The scheme would offer temporary work for up to four days a week , with the other day being set aside for continuing job search .
23 In the middle ages the lord of the manor was regarded as legally responsible for the relief of the poor and one-quarter of the church tithes were also customarily set aside for this purpose .
24 The training of the vernacular clergy had been in the hands of Arthur Dilworth , the first time that a missionary had been completely set aside for this important task .
25 The aim is to provide the kind of understanding necessary for improved policy analysis in the future and £100,000 a year was set aside for this programme .
26 The Moi University course offers problem-based learning , relatively few lectures , early patient contact , and a strong bias towards experience in the community ( 8 weeks of every year are set aside for this ) .
27 This year I think it 's the first week in July we have set aside for this purpose .
28 In particular , a limited number of bursaries have been set aside for mature students .
29 Well , as a chemist perhaps you 'll forgive me for dwelling largely on what we as chemists do , but of course it 's not only the chemists in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences who do things for schools — it 's right across the area — but each year , for example , we have a week set aside for sixth form visits , in which parties of sixth formers come to the School and we 're about to talk to them about university entrance , about what goes on in universities , but , most importantly , to show them some of the apparatus which they do n't have at school but which they 've probably heard about .
30 The only substantial aid received by the government so far had been $300,000,000 from the United States agreed by the US Congress in May 1990 [ see p. 37450 ] , which had been gradually disbursed , except for $50,000,000 which had been set aside for clearing debt arrears .
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