Synonym: allow, appropriate, earmark, reserve, suspend. Similar words: put aside, cast aside, aside, lay aside, aside from, side by side, set about, set apart. Meaning: v. 1. give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause 2. make inoperative or stop set-aside. adj. reserved in advance.
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(121) Land set aside this year will be eligible to enter non-rotational in 1993-94.
(122) Remove almonds and set aside. Heat remaining butter in same pan over medium heat.
(123) Remove pancakes, peel them apart, and set aside. Cover with plastic wrap until ready to use.
(124) All that, and George Plimpton still set aside time for serious literature as founder of the esteemed Paris Review.
(125) The amount set aside for capital injections into state companies rose to F5,600 million.
(126) Most set aside a few days or, worse, a single day to write that lengthy report or proposal.
(127) Sift dry ingredients together and set aside. Put milk and butter in a pan on stove over low heat.
(128) Let's concentrate on the wedding and set aside minor matters like setting up home together, buying furniture and the honeymoon.
(129) Do you prefer to sandwich your exercise in along with your daily activities or to set aside time exclusively for exercise? 5.
(130) Remove rabbit, separate meat from bones, discard bones, cut meat into bite-sized pieces and set aside.
(131) Set aside some time each day just for you and do whatever you like.
(132) Millions of acres around Arizona were set aside at statehood and must be sold or leased for maximum gain to benefit education.
(133) Most restaurants and cafes have set aside small no-smoking areas.
(134) The National Farmers' Union doesn't like the idea of set aside.
(135) A complete and comprehensive chapter is set aside on sample preparations.
(136) Set aside one cake for the top and thinly spread the rest with jam.
(137) Any part with life left in it or potential for reconditioning is set aside for cleaning and re-sale.
(138) When ready to finish dish, dissolve remaining 1 tablespoon cornstarch in water; set aside.
(139) Your survey will indicate how much you will need to set aside.
(140) Blend together the arrowroot and one tablespoon of the orange juice and set aside.
(141) Roll into a turban; place in the centre of filo layers and set aside.
(142) Cool the chicken, dice and set aside. Add potatoes to the broth, adding water to cover.
(143) The 1990-91 figure of £50,000 under Continuing Education was set aside for a pupillage sinking fund.
(144) Remove ingredient containers, clean auger discharges with a nylon scraper, refill as necessary, wipe exteriors and set aside 3.
(145) The charge came on top of $ 200 million the firm already set aside in July.
(145) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(146) Nevertheless, families still manage to set aside £40.90 a week for leisure goods and services.
(147) Aftergut argued that domestic partners benefits can be set aside from the federal act.
(148) Remove duck pieces with a slotted utensil and set aside. Mince remaining garlic clove.
(149) More than $ 300 million would be set aside for new tax credits for businesses who hire welfare recipients.
(150) In a small bowl, combine all ingredients for sauce and set aside.
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