Example sentences of "set aside [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They have called on the authority to set aside extra money for diabetic patients .
2 Where inability to pay is based upon the failure to comply with a statutory demand , the date and manner of service of the demand must be stated and that to the best of the petitioner 's knowledge , the demand has neither been complied with nor set aside nor is any application to set aside outstanding ( r 6.8(2) ) .
3 Often they wanted only what seemed best for their daughters , and some are prepared to set aside strong religious beliefs for this .
4 As part of the same appeal , Pope John Paul II and the Catholic Bishops ' Conferences of Europe call on every Catholic Church in Europe to set aside New Year 's Day as a ‘ special day of prayer for peace in Europe , and in particular in the Balkans ’ .
5 But hospitals will be allowed to set aside smoking rooms for them and patients who are unable to stop .
6 Ch. 11 ) the power of the Chancery to set aside common law judgments " not for any error or defect in the judgment , but for the hard conscience of the party " .
7 Attempts in the Court of Appeal to set aside ministerial decisions on other aspects of the new block grant on more technical and precise grounds failed .
8 A sensible compromise would be first to use medians to set aside atypical behaviour , and then to apply some form of mean analysis to the median smooth to round off the corners .
9 Set aside regular periods each day to spend time with your puppy , playing with it , grooming it and starting to familiarize it with its collar and lead , and other equipment .
10 Set aside adequate time for thought and planning .
11 Most settlements set aside special areas for use as meadowland .
12 Let's concentrate on the wedding and set aside minor matters like setting up home together , buying furniture and the honeymoon .
13 If , for example , you have two lectures a week in a particular subject — say , on Tuesday and Thursday mornings — and a weekly tutorial — say , on Tuesday afternoons — then you should set aside regular time(s) — say , an hour or two on a Monday and another hour on , say , a Thursday — to study to and prepare for that class .
14 If they permit smoking , they should set aside special rooms for those who wish to smoke and for those who do not .
15 Most restaurants and cafes have set aside small no-smoking areas but wo n't be enforcing the rule .
16 Land is set aside subject to the Weeds Act .
17 He found that 600 cartons had been set aside ready for him .
18 To — ‘ is he at all like you ? ’ — I must say — No — very categorically : setting aside personal appearances — he being stout — & good looking , — & I being ensiform , ( speaking botanically , ) that is — lanky — & considerably ugly , — we are , as far as I can judge — very opposite .
19 On the other hand it is the larger farms who can more easily ‘ afford ’ conservation , especially on small scale , both in terms of setting aside small land areas for less intensive agricultural management and in economic terms .
20 Setting aside adequate time for the discussion of purposes ( aim to identify a small number of common purposes as a starter ) .
21 Even in Europe we are setting aside whole farms for conservation because we do n't need the food and it rationalises the subsidy system .
22 Setting aside fanciful notions that Western fecundity declined through a surfeit of meat eating or a failure of ‘ racial vitality ’ ( Soloway 1982 ) , there is no evidence for declining fecundity .
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