Example sentences of "[adv] set [adv] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Those of us who feel we are too busy or not dedicated enough to set aside time for exercise periods can utilize our daily routine to provide at least some opportunities to keep fit .
2 UNLIKE those rich enough to set aside assets for a period of years in order to avoid tax , those dependent on income — particularly those subject to Pay As You Earn — have limited scope to fend off the taxman .
3 The primary aim of the Convention is not to set up machinery for the chastisement of states which infringe human rights .
4 Surely the Conservative Government have already set out proposals for such a programme : they should be telling him where the money would come from .
5 A lot of local authorities which have not set up criteria for assessments do n't have staff specifically to do them . ’
6 The document has been criticized by environmentalists for merely offering suggestions and not setting out proposals for action .
7 Yesterday set up conditions for Milky Way , he wrote .
8 The Code of Practice will also set out guidelines for achieving equality of opportunity in legal education and another section will deal with the Inns of Court .
9 In the second half Giannini again created the best moment , first intercepting a pass , then setting up Serena for the clearest chance of the match .
10 The Endoscopy Committee of the British Society of Gastroenterology recently set out guidelines for monitoring patients during endoscopy , and included the recommendation that ‘ high risk ’ patients , a definition which included the elderly , should receive supplemental oxygen .
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