Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] aside for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was agreed that for the moment one Model 30 , re-allocated from ( 2 ) above , will be provided for pool use by all Associates , to be sited in the room set aside for Associates .
2 One has the impression that many companies have money set aside for sponsorship , but do n't often get asked . ’
3 Dig over and weed vacant ground set aside for vegetables , being careful to dig up roots of perennial weeds , such as dock .
4 In the shadow of the gigantic cooling towers of Thorpe Marsh , North Eastern Region 's 1000 MW Coal-fired Power Station , is an exciting area set aside for wildlife .
5 Although a lot of space may not be available , a small area set aside for dining is always useful .
6 His passport carries the word ‘ courtier ’ in the space set aside for occupation — a joke he came to regret when arriving at Darwin airport to be faced by a massive , bronzed Australian immigration official who looked down and told him ‘ that 's not the way you spell courier , mate . ’
7 The amount set aside for capital injections into state companies rose to F5,600 million .
8 And 21 of the alternative places identified by Ann Widdecombe , parliamentary secretary for social security , are actually in a North Tyneside hostel set aside for women only .
9 He lay still for hour after hour , naked beneath a sheet because of the heat and humidity , the mosquito net cast aside for air , too exhausted even to lift an arm to drive away the mosquitoes which constantly settled on his face .
10 The capacity of the stadium has been limited to 17,000 with Dublin being allocated 10,000 , 5,000 to Wexford and the remainder set aside for neutrals .
11 In much of the animal world night is the time set aside for sleep — pure and simple .
12 All patient areas need time set aside for staff to discuss general issues such as work organisation , approaches to care , new policies and other topics of general interest .
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