Example sentences of "[adv] [be] set [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They can only be set aside for a time .
2 Tom leaned forward , ignoring the piping hot servings of lobster meunière which had just been set reverently in front of them .
3 However , the criterion of proportionality is not incorporated in that , since on the basis of that criterion legislation which is necessary for the attainment of the objective in question , and therefore does not exceed what is necessary , must nevertheless be set aside by the member state .
4 Most books will soon be set completely by computer , and thus the publisher will have a machine-readable version available for analysis .
5 Nevertheless , the allotment is good and can not be set aside under the above provisions .
6 The Minister of Constitutional Development , Gerrit van N. Viljoen , in the budget debate in Parliament on May 9-11 , 1990 , outlined a plan for a future constitutional dispensation which , according to the state-owned media , showed that " the government is striving to cater for minorities " [ usually understood in a South African context to mean principally white people , but also Asians and " coloureds " ] and " assures people that the values and aspirations of minorities will not be set aside through majority rule " .
7 It has been agreed that the changing rooms at the Stratton Bates playing field needs to be replaced and £10,000 has already be set aside in the current budget towards the cost , which is anticipated to be in the region of £55,000 .
8 Omissions cases falling within manslaughter by recklessness or gross negligence have also been set apart from cases of positive acts .
9 It is now up to the mainstream physicists to show that they can organise themselves to the point where they can justify their basic funds , and the extra money that has now been set aside for them ( This Week , 3 February , p 287 ) .
10 The land had originally been set aside for housing .
11 Because of the common age of onset being in the late teens it can easily be equated with the usual somewhat awkward behaviour and natural rebellion of teenagers , and initially be set aside by both relatives and professionals , resulting in great family trauma , and at times violence or suicide .
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