Example sentences of "setting aside [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 However , setting aside such issues , we can say that the very stances of knowing , doing and being are inconceivable — literally — without the symbol systems of language and mathematics .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 And scientists interested in Antarctic research have reason to thank the Argentinians — the need to maintain a presence in those cold southern waters , and one that is not too openly military , has coaxed the government into setting aside more money for the British Antarctic Survey .
5 I am not impressed by this as a reason for setting aside this demand served last August .
6 Setting aside adequate time for the discussion of purposes ( aim to identify a small number of common purposes as a starter ) .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Some suggestions were instantly taken up , as in 1925 , when five members asked for shorter carries and the committee agreed to reducing them to 120 yards , and also a later suggestion for setting aside some ground for lessons and practice .
10 He advises setting aside 15 minutes a day to study and consciously interpret her own and other people 's gestures and he promises that we will be amazed to find how much our ‘ intuitions ’ about people can improve .
11 But setting aside those factors , the overall running costs of injection do begin to come close to those of conventional spreading , over a period of time .
  Next page