Example sentences of "aside the " in BNC.

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1 Pushing aside the pad he returned to his task .
2 Goldberg taking out his polka-dotted handkerchief and wiping his brow , his cheeks , his neck , pushed aside the typewriter and seized his pen .
3 Many people wish to plan their funerals in advance , and to know that they have set aside the money to pay for them :
4 Simultaneously the reader responds to the transpersonal unsteadiness , the possessed state of the book , and feels an urge to thrust aside the irresolute self-contradictory narrator and repose upon the story of von Lemke with his cut-out toys and yellow autumn flower .
5 The ascii code allows for these by setting aside the first 32 values , from 00h to 1Fh , as ‘ control characters ’ .
6 Moreover , Mr Kinnock brushed aside the suggestion that he needed a big idea or unique selling point to challenge the appeal of Thatcherism .
7 Signalling the beginning of a lower-key campaign against the plans of the Lord Chancellor , Lord Mackay of Clashfern , to give increased rights of audience in the High and Crown court to solicitors , Lord Donaldson called on the Bar to put aside the ‘ trauma , the acrimony and the recriminations ’ which followed Lord Mackay 's Green Papers and to abandon the hustings .
8 Lord Templeman said that sweeping aside the public interest factor without any trial would have ‘ established a ‘ charter for traitors ’ to publish on the most massive scale in England whatever they had managed to publish abroad' .
9 On the evidence available from their thorough training sessions and the way they brushed aside the challenge from a truly competitive outfit here , it is hard to see these All Blacks returning home as ‘ failures ’ .
10 Leaving aside the particular case , Honderich 's statement illustrates the problem of trying to blend the study of logic with the history of ideas .
11 Setting aside the polemical aspects of his argument , Honderich 's thesis boils down to three points .
12 Most newly independent governments were attracted to an agricultural strategy which thrust aside the supposed limitations of the existing agricultural system and adopted various forms of ‘ transformation ’ approach .
13 ‘ Are you awake at all there , Rose ? ’ he whispered before reaching out to pull aside the bedclothes .
14 Wexford pushed aside the willows that hung like a pelmet and came to the rubbish pocket , where he knelt down .
15 There was nowhere to sit so , pushing aside the handles of four encrusted saucepans , he leant against the gas cooker .
16 He stopped short of understanding Christianity because when he thought about that , he laid aside the receptive imagination with which he allowed himself to appreciate myth and became rigidly narrow and empiricist .
17 Yet the world champion is so unpredictably gifted that one on-song display could easily enable her to sweep aside the opposition .
18 Leaving aside the injured Roberto Baggio , Andrea Carnevale and Ricardo Ferri , today 's side is the strongest available .
19 Leaving aside the injured Roberto Baggio , Andrea Carnevale and Ricardo Ferri , today 's side is the strongest available .
20 The new president , Mr Fernando Collor de Mello , has cast aside the timid economic adjustments that have failed to cure Latin America 's sick borrowers .
21 In these countries , a certain income equality has been achieved in the past 40 years , if one leaves aside the party privilegentsia , black-marketeers and writers or performers with access to foreign earnings .
22 Leaving aside the rights and wrongs of that dispute , we all know the importance of representatives .
23 She drew aside the curtain of a small window and stood back for me to see the picture thus revealed .
24 Leaving aside the actor 's film plans , the restaurant has become something of an epic production in itself .
25 Nosing aside the dingy curtains , he peered at the village .
26 Their rejection of the Old Testament set aside the argument from fulfilled prophecy which had played a notable part in his conversion .
27 Pulling himself wearily to his feet , he walked to the window , drew aside the curtain and gazed out at the blackness .
28 If the party now announced it was going to introduce real democracy by giving England her rightful representation this would cause a sensation , sweep aside the pat-ball politics and allow for the start of serious thinking about the future of the UK .
29 I do n't think the SNP is dishonest either in brushing aside the doubts raised as to whether Scotland would be immediately admitted to the European Community : it really believes there would be no difficulty .
30 He cast aside the shackles of statesmanship imposed by his minders throughout the campaign to denounce the arrogance of the Press and political establishment who had condemned him as cocky and inadequate to be prime minister .
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