Example sentences of "[noun sg] be set [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | Timber production also increased , with a greater proportion being set aside for export . |
2 | ‘ Though he is famous for the extension of his territories and conquests in which he is constantly engaged , he has also started many public works for the beauty and convenience of the realm ; some of these he has completed , and a great part of his wealth is set aside for pious honouring of his ancestors . |
3 | The scheme would offer temporary work for up to four days a week , with the other day being set aside for continuing job search . |
4 | When a wild pig is caught , the meat of the head is set aside for small children , for the vital principle is associated with it . |
5 | The 1990–91 figure of £50,000 under Continuing Education was set aside for a pupillage sinking fund . |
6 | Newly qualified nurses are expected to receive an orientation and induction programme appropriate to their appointments , followed by a consolidation period for a minimum period of three months , when it is recommended that a few hours each week be set aside for learning periods either with other newly qualified staff or as self-directed learning . |
7 | One case was reported whereby the intervention of the local inspectorate had resulted in one afternoon per week being set aside for INSET . |
8 | At Ropley , village tree warden , Lyn Fomison is planning an organised walk around the churchyard , where an area is set aside for cowslips . |
9 | Saturday morning was set aside for cleaning and general tidying up . |
10 | One road is set apart for the testing of the heating apparatus , etc. , on vehicles . |
11 | Certainly workshop space was set aside for women who are involved in the Labour Party . |
12 | In particular , finding the other " nasty " number changes nothing — the challenge was set just for fun . |
13 | The Moi University course offers problem-based learning , relatively few lectures , early patient contact , and a strong bias towards experience in the community ( 8 weeks of every year are set aside for this ) . |
14 | In England it provided sails and cables for the fleet ; and for this reason , legislation going back to the reign of Henry VIII required that a small proportion of land be set aside for its production . |
15 | Two rooms in the hotel were set aside for children . |
16 | The aim is to provide the kind of understanding necessary for improved policy analysis in the future and £100,000 a year was set aside for this programme . |
17 | Land was set aside for another ranch , and this was promptly invaded by vast herds of plains game when rain finally fell and grass grew . |
18 | The result was that the story was set aside for the time being . |
19 | White House officials played down the revolutionary tenor of Reagan 's comments , saying that no new infusion of money was set aside for lasers , only that a ‘ reorganisation ’ of the new disparate research projects is underway . |
20 | The library opens at 8.15 am and from then until 9 pm and from 3.45 pm to 4.30 pm , time is set aside for computer games as long as the microcomputers are not required for more serious work . |