Example sentences of "set [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Emperor 's apartments were on the ground floor and included as well as his bedroom those rooms set aside for work , for it was from here that Napoleon III governed .
2 If legal recognition is granted , the reserve and its neighbouring area will together represent a stretch of rainforest half the size of Wales , home to 10,000 families of seringueiros and Indians , set aside for preservation .
3 Waiting times in this centre exceed five months despite full clinics and extra , urgent cases being seen outside normal times set aside for outpatient clinics .
4 In the city-centre block , there is a ground-floor coffee room with ashtrays , easy chairs and potted plants set aside for smokers .
5 Once the section has been applied to premises , liquor can be supplied for consumption at a table meal ( for the meaning of " table meal , " see s.139(1) ) as an ancillary to the meal in that part of the premises set aside for meals between 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. and 6.30 pm. and 11 pm. on Sundays ( subss. ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) ) .
6 The effect of this is to allow liquor to be provided for a further hour in the evening in a part of the premises set aside for people taking table meals provided it is consumed as part of the meal .
7 There are two new classes being run in the summer term : To prepare for those summer holidays , there is an Italian for beginners on Monday mornings and a five week course on Tuesday evenings set aside for couples and individuals who would like to explore ‘ communication within the family ’ with Jo Jordan , an experienced counselling therapist .
8 School days set aside for staff administration are named after which education secretary ?
9 Binding guarantees will be set locally for in-patient waiting times , starting with the operations where waiting causes most distress .
10 The date for the trial of Orchin , Richmond and McCready was set eventually for mid-February 1974 , sixteen months after their arrests .
11 In particular , finding the other " nasty " number changes nothing — the challenge was set just for fun .
12 In Sweden 's case the move was to be seen in the context of the government 's declared intent to apply for EC membership ( the date for this application was subsequently set formally for July 1 , 1991 ) .
13 ‘ But now it is up to the Catholic officials and the county to find the money from the £243,000 I have set aside for church school repairs .
14 Certainly workshop space was set aside for women who are involved in the Labour Party .
15 In much of the animal world night is the time set aside for sleep — pure and simple .
16 Even so , as Lord Atkin pointed out in Bell v Lever Bros Ltd [ 1932 ] AC 161 ( at p218 ) , a contract may be set aside for mistake as to the quality of the goods if " it is the mistake of both parties , and is as to the existence of some quality which makes the thing without the quality essentially different from the thing as it is believed to be " .
17 Centrally planned production targets required that 2 million hectares be set aside for cotton production each year , with no provision for crop rotation to allow natural pest control ; the resulting heavy use of pesticides led to severe problems with soil-borne disease .
18 A further 100 seats were set aside for members to be appointed proportionally among political parties winning at least 5 per cent of the vote , including 20 reserved for overseas Chinese .
19 A fixed part of the Order Paper and a fixed time was first set aside for questions in 1869 .
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 .
21 Supply control measures would also be introduced which would encourage set aside for cereals , lower milk quotas and place upper limits on sheep premia .
22 The document sets out various skills that should be mastered during the year and also states that time should be set aside for education , including protected time within the working week for private study .
23 where a special area in one housing estate has been set aside for problem families , where they are given daily supervision combined with training and instruction designed to teach them the elements of home craft and mothercraft so that in due course , when they have proved they can manage their affairs , domestic , financial or otherwise , they can return to a better house in a more desirable neighbourhood .
24 ‘ This whole Unit has grown from the one room originally set aside for road accidents some years ago .
25 One has the impression that many companies have money set aside for sponsorship , but do n't often get asked . ’
26 In addition , time must be set aside for matters such as reading , preparation , essay writing and revision for examinations .
27 ( She recommends special days be set aside for specialists . )
28 At Ropley , village tree warden , Lyn Fomison is planning an organised walk around the churchyard , where an area is set aside for cowslips .
29 Mr Chris Clayton , an electronics and electrical engineer , spent an hour quizzing Dr. Male on Thursday , which along with yesterday ( Fri ) was set aside for objectors to cross examine a panel of NGC witnesses .
30 The IMF agreed to Venezuela 's request that 25 per cent of purchases should be set aside for debt reduction , and announced its readiness to consider increasing the amount of the extended arrangement by up to 40 per cent above Venezuela 's IMF quota in the event of financing arrangements being concluded with commercial bank creditors for debt-service reduction .
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