Example sentences of "be set [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Donations totalling £15,000 have been set aside from the site 's charity trust fund to buy much needed equipment to help mothers and children , the elderly , the injured , the deaf and handicapped in the area .
2 These access rights are set up from the server and can not be changed remotely .
3 There 's a slightly different list in the table one produced by Mr , as from the erm the criteria which are set out from the section in paragraph one three of this paper .
4 The studios are set back from the road and are shaded by the olive trees from which they derive their name .
5 Although the poem contains such pessimistic overtones and pathetic acceptance of fate there is hope to be found in the last two lines which seem to be set apart from the rest .
6 Political leaders , where they can be set apart from the party , may help to shape a party 's image .
7 In part it would appear that this has arisen from a tendency to see questions of housing and home life as matters of individual and privatised choice , to be set aside from the mainstream of political life where employment is the crucial issue .
8 The members of this new class did not own the means of production but they were set apart from the proletariat by possession of a distinct form of capital — intellectual capital .
9 Cranston roared with laughter and led Athelstan over to the far corner where a table and stools were set apart from the rest of the customers .
10 Anywhere that was obviously occupied he drove on past , as he did with any place that was exposed or too close to the main road , but deserted-looking buildings on village outskirts and elevated rows that were set back from the road generally rated at least a circling-around and a second look .
11 It is set back from the road with a sweeping drive and an ornamental fish-pond in front , now stagnant .
12 The Tripodoro is set back from the road about 750 yards from the centre of quiet , easy-going Sportorno .
13 The property is set back from the road behind a neat foregarden with tarmacadam driveway providing car parking on site and leading to the front entrance .
14 The property is set back from the road behind a stoned wall and a lawned garden with driveway leading to the front entrance .
15 Other devices are less consistently adopted , but it will be noticed that in ( 2 ) , as often , the non-restrictive clause is set off from the rest of the sentence by commas .
16 A third dummy was in a seated position on the fourth chair which was set away from the table .
17 In about the middle of the eighteenth century , John Zoffany , a portrait painter , arrived in England , and although not regularly accepted at first , he became friendly with Garrick and other actors which lifted his prospects , so he took a lease of a house called ‘ London Style ’ , which was set back from the north bank of the River Thames , just east of Kew Bridge , but later his wife and children occupied a house on the river front on Strand-on-the-Green , which house was named after the painter .
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