Example sentences of "[verb] aside [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I put aside some of the money I got for the silver , because Daddy meant to divide his things between us both . ’ |
2 | One day we shall have many more family sagas to set aside that of the Moulds and we will be able to speak with more confidence about general trends . |
3 | The terms of the IMF agreement , which immediately unlocked US$325 million in loans from the World Bank , required the Argentine government to set aside one-quarter of the money for use in future commercial bank debt reduction agreements , and to accept an ambitious target of a primary budget surplus equivalent to 3.5 per cent of GDP , or $4,900 million , in the year to June 1992 , out of which to pay interest on domestic and foreign debts . |
4 | And yet , the technology really does have much to offer the professional graphic artist , compositor or printer if he or she can afford the time to sweep aside some of the hype that surrounds it . |
5 | Receiving a faint beeping from the probe , he threw aside one of the hangings to reveal the strange arrangement of wheels , rods and mirrored lenses that was concealed in the alcove behind it . |
6 | Land is set aside subject to the Weeds Act . |
7 | She kicked aside some of the mess , bent down to pick up a crisp packet , dropped it again and leaned against a wall , overwhelmed . |
8 | But perhaps Mains did not really need to polish up his public relations , but simply to brush aside some of the habits , and myths about his early career . |
9 | Thus , quite a lot of early mammalian development is devoted to setting aside most of the cells for extra-embryonic structures rather than the embryo itself . |
10 | I moved closer to the entrance to the trench , pushed aside one of the heavy pieces of wood , and looked up at the sky . |