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

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1 The site 's about to be developed by Tarmac Construction , but Thamesdown Media Arts wants part of it to be set aside for a museum , telling the story — the whole story — of those who worked there .
2 An evening had been set aside for a get-together of the Branch 's top 50 clients to promote Special Savings Accounts .
3 The 1990–91 figure of £50,000 under Continuing Education was set aside for a pupillage sinking fund .
4 The last day had been set aside for a hunting trip , a full day out in the field , putting into practice , hopefully , all we had learned .
5 However , money has been set aside for a refurbishment programme across the group 's 30 hotels .
6 This is the date England had originally set aside for a friendly against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin but which both Robson and Jack Charlton agreed to abandon when they found themselves paired in the same World Cup group .
7 I hope , therefore , in the new session of Parliament , time will be set aside for a debate on current conditions in , and the future of , Northern Ireland prisons .
8 An addition to Rotterdam 's World Trade Center was built in 1986–87 and one part of it was set aside for a V.I.P. entertainment suite .
9 They can only be set aside for a time .
10 If savings have been set aside for a funeral , and would now pay for one at current prices , that money , invested at the best rate of interest , may be enough to pay for the funeral when it occurs .
11 At the 1890 Convention of Local Phonograph Companies in Chicago , delegates asked for a longer cylinder with a section specifically set aside for an announcement , but this did not come about .
12 It 's just basically set up for a rape scene .
13 Social groups are often deliberately set up for a purpose .
14 ‘ Zoo Check ’ was set up for a number of reasons , here are its six aims :
15 A few months as a registrar in Nottingham , then he would be well set up for a job in the place of his choice .
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