Put-aside Sentence Examples

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  • I have some money put aside.

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  • I put aside the paper and tried to nap.

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  • They put aside the heaviness of their situation and focused on their feelings for each other, living in the moment.

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  • Mums put aside her yarn.

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  • The old feudal levies he put aside.

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  • The contents of the iron recipient consist of a powdery mixture of oxide and metal, which is added to the next charge, except what is put aside to be sold as "zinc dust."

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  • Was it honor that forced him to put aside this time and effort to her gain, or was it something else?

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  • I put aside a dozen or so that looked promising but that was all.

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  • Dean paid little attention as his mind remained focused on his chore ahead as he tried to put aside the stiffness in his injured leg.

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  • As the recognized leader of the new party, his nomination by the Republicans for the presidency in 1856 and in 1860 was regarded as certain; but in each instance he was put aside for another.

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  • When we put aside one or two exceptionally fine pieces, like the hymn of the soul in the apocryphal Acts of Thomas, the highest degree of excellence in style is perhaps attained in staightforward historical narrative - such as the account of the PersoRoman War at the beginning of the 6th century by the author who passes under the name of Joshua the Stylite, or by romancers like him who wrote the romance of Julian; by biographers like some of those who have written lives of saints, martyrs and eminent divines; and by some early writers of homilies such as Philoxenus (in prose) and Isaac of Antioch (in verse).

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  • All cocoons stained by the premature death of the chrysalides (chiques), pierced cocoons, and any from other causes rendered unreelable, are put aside for the spun-silk manufacture.

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  • Here we must put aside all idea of " Four Great Roads."

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  • He aspired by his own will to direct the policy of the state; he put aside the reserve which in modern times is generally observed even by absolute rulers, and by his public speeches and personal influence took a part in political controversy.

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  • An invitation from the viceroy to meet him in India, with the hope that these points might be settled in conference, was put aside by dilatory excuses, until at last the project was abandoned, and finally the amir agreed to receive at Kabul a diplomatic mission.

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  • Advanced seriously, however, as truths to-day, they are put aside as anachronisms not worthy of dispute.

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  • On the 21st of October parliament met, and, though Charles in his speech had barely alluded t o o the plot, all other business was put aside and Oates was called before the House.

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  • On the other side he was involved in a quarrel with Volmar and his school, who desired to put aside from immediate consideration the complete attainment of the Socialist ideal, and proposed that the party should aim at bringing about, not a complete overthrow of society, but a gradual amelioration.

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  • The Improvement of the Understanding was therefore put aside unfinished, and was first published in the Opera posthuma.

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  • His claim to succession had been put aside by Timur in favor of Pir Mahommed, the son of a deceased son, but KhaliI Shah, a son of the discarded prince, won the day.

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  • He was succeeded by his eldest brother, Mahommed Mirza, otherwise Mahommed called Mahommed Khudabanda, whose claim to Khuda- sovereignty had been originally put aside on the banda.

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  • This letter was put aside and no answer returned, and to this in no small degree are to be attributed the difficulties that subsequently arose with that country.

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  • In 1483 Edward himself died; and his eldest son, Edward V., after a nominal reign of two months and a half, was put aside by his uncle, the duke of Gloucester, who became Richard III., and then caused him and his brother Richard, duke of York, to be murdered.

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  • They put aside the conventional idea of " subject " in their pictures of landscape and peasant life, and went direct to the fields and woods for their inspiration.

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  • He therefore bought an English edition of Euclid with an index of propositions at the end of it, and, having turned to two or three which he thought likely to remove his difficulties, he found them so selfevident that he put aside Euclid " as a trifling book," and applied himself to the study of Descartes's Geometry.

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  • The Venetian government now put aside its resentment and was officially represented at the magnificent wedding festivities, for it saw in Bianca Cappello an instrument for cementing good relations with Tuscany.

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  • The last view must be put aside as unworkable.

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  • All pedestrian concerns were put aside and col­lectively forgotten while the group concentrated on the created adventures of the mythical three.

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  • They put aside their differences during the war.

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  • Be sure to put aside a thin piece of wood to specifically stir paint with.

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  • It always helps to have some money put aside for emergencies or for little extras that you haven't budgeted for.

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  • The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI in its Spanish initials) government of the state will be put aside on July 5.

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  • When this proposal was quietly put aside by the president, and Seward perceived in Lincoln a chief-executive in fact as well as in name, he dropped into his proper place, and as secretary of state rendered services of inestimable value to the nation.

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  • Statistical inquiries as to the incidence of taxation or of particular taxes, though ideal or even approximate equality of a palpable arithmetical kind is practically unattainable by governments, are not altogether to be put aside.

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  • However, it would be wrong to assume that employers and unions put aside their differences during the war.

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  • You 've turned into your dad the day you put aside a thin piece of wood to specifically stir paint with. !

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  • A further 25 percent is put aside for reparations claims.

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  • It is a time when people can usually put aside the shackles of work and family commitments and seize opportunities that time previously prohibited.

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  • For best results, parents should strive to put aside their differences and come to a common decision about the children during an uncontested divorce.

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  • According to the AP, the two women, who are famous for being famous, have agreed to put aside their differences to hang out on a deserted island with a bunch of survivalists.

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  • Whatever the occasion that requires a boy to put aside his favorite tee and jeans, try not to worry too much if he's as active in his dress clothes as he is any other time.

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  • Warm up the carrots and peas and put aside.

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  • When a boy reached age 16 and was considered a man, he put aside these clothes, and wore an all-white tunic.

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  • When you near retirement you have to decide how you will use the money you have put aside for retirement.

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  • Simply turning the lights on with electricity is preferable to lighting up a kerosene lamp, so many of these great pieces were put aside or cast away.

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  • Parents can be reassured they are getting something of quality that will last the season well and perhaps can be put aside for a younger sister.

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  • You can keep the cubic zirconia ring put aside until you go somewhere that makes you uneasy about wearing the real thing.

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  • If you find an excellent bargain at a clearance sale, don't be afraid to overbuy and put aside several backpacks for another year.

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  • Some parents think that if they can't put aside a significant amount of money each month that there is no point in trying to save for their child's education.

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  • In fact, even a small amount put aside in a child savings plan will grow over time, especially if you start early.

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  • The idea behind paying yourself first is to put aside a little money with every paycheck into a savings account of some kind, before you pay any bills.

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  • You don't have to put aside your sense of humor, but if you're going to wear leather, you should be mostly serious.

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  • More often, the handout gets put aside "to read later" when life isn't quite so busy.

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  • Edith passed by, dressed in civies, her beloved white dress temporarily put aside.

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  • As this complete desilverization is only possible by the use of an excess of zinc, the unsaturated zinc-silver-lead alloy is put aside to form part of the second zincking of the next following charge.

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