Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] aside [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She stepped aside into the doorway of the next room while Luch drifted out and down the stair .
2 She stood aside from the Austro-Prussian War and watched while Prussia completed her preparation for pan-German hegemony .
3 Six kilometres short of Poltava we turn aside from the highway into a colony for homeless vagabond children run by Anton Makarenko .
4 But I mean erm er figures can lie and liars can figure and he comes back well now when you go into Company 's House and get all these things , how much they putting aside of the money which should erm like er so that they can get a good pension , well that money it does n't come actual from their pocket , it comes from the company 's funds which er really would have gone to the tax man .
5 He stands aside from the path and is warned that he tramples on sown seed .
6 He had intended to put in an hour 's fishing but there was an impatience which he could not appease by the sport and so he turned aside into the fields which took him across towards Portinscale .
7 He glanced aside at the ginger-haired twins .
8 The hero is vindicated as a character completely realised , uncontradictory even when ( as so often in Stanley Weyman , for instance ) he steps aside from the path of correct behaviour .
9 It was just the way she was Lying , ’ he said aside to the corporal .
10 He stood aside as the doctor , consulting quickly with Mr Multhrop who had arrived glassy-eyed and panic-stricken , arranged to have Sir Thomas carried to another room .
11 His account of Halifax 's great service to his country — when he stood aside from the offer of the wartime premiership , leaving it for Churchill ( then regarded as an unstable gangster by Chamberlainite Tories ) is considerably more convincing than Churchill 's own highly-coloured account .
12 Let us put aside for the moment the misgiving that the latter phrase ushers in the intentional ingredient once more .
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