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Sentences with set aside

set a·side
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  • Some doctors advise setting aside a certain hour each day for worry. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • He urged them to set aside minor differences for the sake of peace. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • ...set-aside land.
  • Set-aside land
  • Set-aside land
  • A set of china; a chess set.
  • A set of golf clubs; a set of carving knives.
  • A set of ideas.
  • A set of murderous thieves; the smart set.
  • The set of his coat.
  • The set of his mind was obvious.
  • The set of one's shoulders.
  • How much does the beauty parlor charge for a shampoo and set?
  • He won the match in straight sets of 6–3, 6–4, 6–4.
  • Our being vulnerable made the set even more costly.
  • A set time; set rules.
  • The hall holds a set number of people.
  • Set phrases.
  • A set smile.
  • To be set in one's opinions.
  • Is everyone set?
  • To set a vase on a table.
  • Set the baby on his feet.
  • We set a supervisor over the new workers.
  • To set a house on fire.
  • To set fire to a house.
  • To set a chair back on its feet.
  • To set a trap.
  • To set the table for dinner.
  • He set $7500 as the right amount for the car. The teacher sets a high value on neatness.
  • He set the car at $500. She sets neatness at a high value.
  • To set spies on a person.
  • To set a time limit.
  • To set a wedding date.
  • To set one's mind at rest; to set a prisoner free.
  • To set one's mind to a task.
  • To set a good example.
  • To set a fast pace.
  • I always set my watch by the clock in the library.
  • He set the alarm for seven o'clock.
  • A bracelet set with pearls.
  • To set a child in a highchair.
  • To set a flagpole in concrete.
  • To set the dial on an oven; to set a micrometer.
  • To set nuts well up.
  • To set one's course to the south.
  • To set an article.
  • To set milk with rennet.
  • To set the hounds on a trespasser.
  • We set them two tricks at four spades. Only perfect defense could set four spades.
  • The king set his seal to the decree.
  • The sun sets early in winter.
  • Long hair sets more easily than short hair.
  • This copy sets to forty picas.
  • Come in and set a spell.
  • They were at the starting line and all set to begin.
  • When your plane lands in New York, set your watch forward two hours.
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