Example sentences of "[vb base] aside the " in BNC.

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1 But put aside the question-begging character of the premiss , and turn instead to the conclusion .
2 But put aside the party point scoring and one indisputable fact emerges which will readily be agreed by all health service staff are a breed apart with their dedication to duty , willingness to work long hours and commitment to patient care .
3 Somewhat ironically , in view of the detailed , convoluted negotiations of the previous year , the constitutional agreement was not put to the test in the ways intended as the outbreak of war in September 1939 set aside the anticipated position irrevocably .
4 The EAT set aside the tribunal 's finding of unfair dismissal and found that the employee was entitled to a redundancy payment .
5 Activities that would lead towards the objective of writing a short story might be , ‘ clear the spare room out and set up a desk ’ , ‘ enrol on a weekend workshop on creative writing ’ , ‘ set aside the next four Sunday afternoons for writing ’ , ‘ arrange to visit a friend in six weeks ’ time with a completed first draft' .
6 However , such a transaction is valid as between the company and the other party to it , and the court may on the application of the company or the other party to the transaction , affirm , sever , or set aside the transaction on such terms as the court sees fit ( s. 322A(7)CA ) .
7 Having failed dismally with a bicycle pump and an unidentified device that I found at the back of my Dad 's garden shed , I stumbled across what seemed like a promising routine and set aside the whole of Boxing Day to test it out .
8 Accordingly , I allow the appeal and set aside the order .
9 On the defendant 's appeal , the Court of Appeal held that if the mother 's signature on the transfer was a forgery , the register could be rectified under section 82 of the Land Registration Act 1925not only against C. and D. but also against the building society , set aside the order for possession against the defendant and ordered a new trial to determine the facts regarding the execution of the transfer .
10 On 19 June 1991 Mervyn Davies J. [ 1992 ] Ch. 160 set aside the registrar 's order on the ground that section 238 of the Act of 1986 did not have extraterritorial effect so as to apply to a foreign bank incorporated and resident abroad having no place of business in the United Kingdom , with the consequence that the court had no jurisdiction to make an order under the section against the bank .
11 By a respondent 's notice the bank notified its intention of contending that the judge 's decision should be affirmed on the additional ground that he should in any event have exercised his discretion under rule 12.12 and set aside the registrar 's order on the ground that it was not a proper case for service of the originating application out of the jurisdiction ; and in particular because ( i ) the bank had at all relevant times no presence in , and/or sufficient connection with , England and Wales ; and/or ( ii ) the judge should have applied and/or had regard to the provisions of R.S.C. , Ord. 11 and , had he done so , should have concluded that the claims raised did not fall within the ambit of the order and that leave to serve out should thus be refused .
12 I would therefore allow this appeal , set aside the judge 's order and restore the order of the registrar .
13 I would allow the appeal and set aside the answers given in the order of the Divisional Court to the questions posed by the magistrate in the case stated .
14 I shall therefore allow the appeal , set aside the district judge 's order , restore the statutory demand and the bankruptcy petition , and remit the petition to the district judge for hearing by him .
15 On 13 June the Court of Appeal decided that the union was not accountable for its shop stewards and set aside the fines .
16 But set aside the location and the time , and even the fact that the story is built around a strike by workers on the Dakar-Niger railway line .
17 In this analysis er , if you set aside the effect of our sale of Elsivir er , the variance was forty nine million seventy percent of which relates to the U K. The drop in profits from our newspapers was the biggest and probably the most widely expected a substantial proportion of their costs are fixed and , er , they therefore are particularly sensitive to , er changes in volume .
18 Set aside the question of law , whether the corporation is guilty of a crime or legally responsible to compensate victims or their families .
19 If the party now announced it was going to introduce real democracy by giving England her rightful representation this would cause a sensation , sweep aside the pat-ball politics and allow for the start of serious thinking about the future of the UK .
20 They sweep aside the qualifications and reservations which monetarists of the old school would occasionally express .
21 Most newly independent governments were attracted to an agricultural strategy which thrust aside the supposed limitations of the existing agricultural system and adopted various forms of ‘ transformation ’ approach .
22 Leave aside the danger that the victims of American threats will ( as they should ) refuse to negotiate and may retaliate , causing a war that will shrink trade and hurt economic growth .
23 In the Hemingway version , these frames are separated into two blocks which , if we leave aside the opening sentence , comprise five sentences of description followed by five sentences of action .
24 Move aside the aircraft … this weird looking craft is ready for take off .
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