Sentence examples for Set apart for from inspiring English sources

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Cemetery, place set apart for burial or entombment of the dead.

A privy garden ornamented with sundials and statues, was set apart for the special pleasure of the most senior courtiers.

Harem, Arabic ḥarīm, in Muslim countries, the part of a house set apart for the women of the family.

The Indians had then retired to the reservations set apart for them by the treaty of 1867, thus giving up the occupancy of the other lands.

In Romans, chapter 1, verse 1, he says: "Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God.

Anathema, (from Greek anatithenai: "to set up," or "to dedicate"), in the Old Testament, a creature or object set apart for sacrificial offering.

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In the Anglican liturgy, generally, the prayer of consecration merely sets apart for sacred use the bread and wine, with no substantial change taking place: they do not become the body and blood of Christ.

In the Hebrew Bible it is associated with three interrelated ideas: consecration (i.e., setting apart for the service of God), transmission of a divine gift, and identification (the means whereby an offerer was linked with his sacrifice).

Companies like Wipro and Infosys have set apart funds for scouting innovation – either inhouse or through acquisition of startups in India and abroad.

In Gove's groves of academe, high achievers will be more clearly set apart, laurels for the winners in his regime of fact and rote, 1950s grammar schools reprised, rewarding those who already thrive under any system.

They are uniformed, set apart visibly for their duty to the community.

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