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

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1 Nearby there is an amusement arcade , an attractive boating lake , and a large area set aside for passive recreation which includes a viewing mound providing superb views of the North Wales coastal area .
2 On Dec. 12 , 1991 , the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) approved standby credit of SDR75,000,000 ( about US$105 million ) for 1992 in support of Ecuador 's programme of economic reform ; 25 per cent of each of the five disbursements were be set aside for possible debt-reduction schemes agreed with Ecuador 's commercial bank creditors .
3 The Henry Moore Sculpture Centre , containing the world 's largest public collection of his work , has been renewed , and there are vast tracts set aside for modern and contemporary art .
4 His proposed extension would also include an area set aside for temporary exhibitions covering some 1,600 square metres , compared with less than half that at present — a further net increase of 850 square metres .
5 About ¥8 billion will be set aside for on-campus LANs for 20–30 national universities , according to a government official involved in the negotiations with the Ministry of Finance .
6 Leaving aside for present purposes the polarizing of the different parts of the Party which would take place , the constitutional issue may be highlighted by examining a hypothetical House of Commons .
7 He got a lot of Mr. Andrew 's money , too — I know a lot more than people think I do — and instead of being put aside for new ships it went into silly things like this grand building and I daresay for fat salaries for some people .
8 Among other provisions in the accounts is a sum of £125 million put aside for environmental work at sites used for gasworks made redundant by the arrival of North Sea gas in the late 1960s .
9 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 .
10 A year or so earlier George Younger stepped aside for Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home , who had renounced his peerage .
11 There was nobody who remembered the days of churches where people assembled for religious ceremonies , but they resented the idea of a TOM replacing the function of the antique building set aside for sacred ceremonies .
12 More than Dm300 million was set aside for future environmental protection measures , and stocks were valued according to the ‘ last in , first out ’ principle , which cuts out paper profit ( and thus reduces taxable profit ) when prices rise .
13 Hydro said it would have lost an estimated 195 million kroner in 1992 if accounting changes had not freed about two billion kroner of reserves put aside for future tax obligations under the old accounting system .
14 We want to pursue a more in-house policy with the health authority and create an HIV co-ordinator post and put money aside for domiciliary care ’ .
15 A ‘ Book of Hours ’ was the name given to such a prayerbook intended for private or family devotion , the term ‘ hours ’ indicating not an interval of sixty minutes , but less precise parts of the day that were set aside for religious and other duties .
16 IBM said that the cost of the actions will be approximately $2,100m net , on top of the $2,100m that it will take to cover the cost of the voluntary redundancies , the $4,200m total to be offset by adoption of Financial Accounting Standard 109(a) , which will allow the company to write back to the profit and loss account about $1,900m in money set aside for deferred taxes .
17 The scheme would offer temporary work for up to four days a week , with the other day being set aside for continuing job search .
18 In particular , a limited number of bursaries have been set aside for mature students .
19 After a private conference with Mother Superior , the Sisters announced that there would be a special rosary every morning , during the time set aside for special intentions , and that the whole Junior School would pray together that Martha and Tilda 's Daddy should come back to them .
20 The sum delimited for military spending , 108,000 million roubles , equalled that set aside for social security .
21 ‘ 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 .
22 4 Open the parcel at one end , pour the juices into a bowl and set aside for Red pepper sauce ( see facing page ) .
23 A quantity have been put aside for overseas readers — just send an IRC to our Mail Order Department and we will send you one , while stocks last .
24 Buckingham Palace could fit inside the areas set aside for underground car-parking at the rear , where the old national football stadium has been turned into the modern equivalent of the royal stables .
25 He reported that £1,000 had been set aside for proper surfacing of paths at Radford Park .
26 I tabled a question asking how much the Government had set aside for bad debts , and the answer showed that not one penny had been set aside .
27 Hayling added to the confusion by taking away applications from blacks , which were put aside for positive consideration .
28 The New Shed dealt with manufactured goods ( toys , groceries , hardware , etc. ) , the Old Down Shed with bulk traffic ( flour , grain , fresh fruit ) , and two special sheds were set aside for American and French imported goods .
29 The only substantial aid received by the government so far had been $300,000,000 from the United States agreed by the US Congress in May 1990 [ see p. 37450 ] , which had been gradually disbursed , except for $50,000,000 which had been set aside for clearing debt arrears .
30 Sir Robert Catesby greeted Agrippa warmly , taking him aside for secret consultations whilst ignoring Benjamin and me .
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