Example sentences of "[prep] set [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In announcing the decision of the court at the conclusion of the argument I stressed , and I repeat , that the effect of setting aside the order leaves the health authority and its medical staff free , subject to consent not being withdrawn , to treat J. in accordance with their best clinical judgment . |
2 | Clearly he was against setting aside the international competition and had no particular liking for Gothic , but the chief reason was probably his relationship with Palmerston . |
3 | The revival in the fortunes of the Mortimer family is an outstanding example of the working of Edward III 's patronage , first in setting aside the forfeiture of 1330 and then in permitting Edmund Mortimer to marry his granddaughter . |
4 | The sprawling retrospective of his work currently takes up the two vast floors normally devoted by the museum to setting forth the story of late nineteenth- and twentieth-century painting and sculpture . |
5 | The reason for setting aside a through the request as researchers where we 're actually going to go through all the procedures , highlighting , the changes are and why . |
6 | The possibility that the amount of the bills might be reduced on a taxation which has still not been initiated is not a sufficient reason in this case for setting aside the demand . |
7 | Doing so , my overall conclusion is that for the reasons set out above there do not exist here sufficient grounds for setting aside the demand . |
8 | If memory serves , Adam Smith once proposed that the independence of the Scottish judiciary might be guaranteed by setting aside a tract of the Highlands for their exclusive use . |
9 | This is best done by setting aside a period each day when observation and recording are carried out — perhaps a different hour each day . |
10 | The ascii code allows for these by setting aside the first 32 values , from 00h to 1Fh , as ‘ control characters ’ . |
11 | The BDDA provided also for the needs of their own members by setting aside the sum of £500 for a War Emergency Relief Fund in order " to relieve hardship suffered by deaf and dumb people and their missions through enemy action . |