Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] aside the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Along the way he has brushed aside the wrath of his fellow-judges .
2 The so-called Endeavour Accord , which provided for the immediate lifting of the blockade and for the restoration of communications , education , health and power services , was reached after the two sides agreed to set aside the independence question for further talks within the next eight weeks .
3 The plaintiff vendors sought to set aside the expert 's decision and to have the court decide the matter , but the defendant purchasers said that the plaintiffs could not do that because the contract bound them to accept the expert 's decision .
4 This is particularly unfortunate because in deciding to set aside the demand the judge exercised a discretion , and on this appeal I am discharging an appellate jurisdiction and not hearing the matter afresh and exercising my own discretion : see In re Gilmartin ( A Bankrupt ) [ 1989 ] 1 W.L.R. 513 .
5 Only with marriage are young people expected to put aside the freedom of childhood and assume adult responsibilities , and it is often several years after marriage before young people ( especially young men ) finally settle into domesticity .
6 The EAT set aside the tribunal 's finding of unfair dismissal and found that the employee was entitled to a redundancy payment .
7 More recently , interest revived when barbel became more widely distributed and anglers began to throw aside the class barriers and choose a quarry on its own merits rather than choose a fish by virtue of the fact that is has , or has not , an adipose fin .
8 The justices purported to set aside the conviction 29 days after the finding of guilt and none of the convicting justices had been a party to the decision to set it aside , so neither of the two conditions obtained .
9 She decided to put aside the idea of arranging Richard 's social life at Thrush Green .
10 Fighting down the customary surge of frustration , Luce turned to Michele , who , having thrown aside the paper he 'd been reading , was standing quietly , his expression politely detached .
11 They included setting aside the whole or part of any obligation imposed on a debtor , requiring the creditor to repay the whole or part of any sum paid under the credit bargain , direct the return to the surety of any property provided for security , altering the terms of the credit agreement .
12 It will mean putting aside the confrontation , frustration and bitterness which has characterised the relationships of teaching unions , government , parents and local authorities .
13 ‘ I 've tried to cross-reference food historians with cookery writers , who tend to brush aside the contribution of black slave cooks .
14 Paperbacks in general had pushed aside the hardback , except for the specialized and coffee table markets .
15 Zuno had been convicted at an earlier trial but Rafeedie had set aside the verdict on the grounds that the prosecution had referred in closing arguments to matters not in evidence .
16 Many people wish to plan their funerals in advance , and to know that they have set aside the money to pay for them :
17 That is my point : you have cast aside the probability of future happiness on a whim .
18 indeed , the mood of the Conservative Party Conference twenty years ago was aptly summed up by one speaker who thought : ‘ Over the past 25 years we in this country , through misguided sentiment , have cast aside the word ‘ discipline ’ ’ , and now we are suffering from it . ’
19 As widely predicted , they have put aside the advice contained in a report by Lord Hunt last summer and have decided to allow pay-TV to be transmitted on the proposed cable network .
20 4.4 We have left aside the suggestion that predicate qualifiers might perhaps be reduced forms of clauses even if postnominal attributives are not .
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