Use "set apart" in a sentence

1. This room is set apart for smoking.

2. This room is set apart for reading.

3. Two rooms were set apart for use as libraries.

4. Abraham set apart seven ewe lambs from the flock.

5. You must set apart some money for the future.

6. Almost always an Appositive interrupts the flow of a sentence and is therefore set apart with specific punctuation. Appositives are set apart with commons.

7. I have set apart a little money for our holidays.

8. He was in a room specially set apart for him.

9. Traditionally these days were set apart for prayer and fasting.

10. To declare or set apart as sacred: Consecrate a church

11. To declare or set apart as sacred: Consecrate a church

12. Traditionally, these days were set apart for special prayer and fasting.

13. 19 Traditionally these days were set apart for prayer and fasting.

14. The Austrian school is set apart by its belief that the

15. I set apart my overcoat and took out my summer clothes.

16. Utterly abhor and detest it, for it is set apart for destruction.

17. How real estate set apart as exempt may be encumbered or Aliened

18. She had been shewn into a side chapel set apart for visitors.

19. Williams were set apart as the Prophet’s counselors in the First Presidency.

20. The ears should be well set apart, dropping forward to the nose.

21. Monson was ordained and set apart as the President of the Church.

22. 20 Traditionally, these days were set apart for special prayer and fasting.

23. Utterly abhor and detest it,[Sentencedict] for it is set apart for destruction.

24. Light is set apart From the reality we both restored To one another.

25. We all know that to Consecrate is to set apart for holy service.

26. This example uses the Q element to set apart a quotation in text.

27. Saturday set apart once a year for taking up collections in aid of hospitals.

28. 1, 2. (a) What special portion of the land is to be set apart?

29. One road is set apart for the testing of the heating apparatus, etc., on vehicles.

30. To set apart for a special purpose; designate: Allocate a room to be used for storage

31. Eyes are medium size, set apart, almond shaped and dark brown to light amber in color.

32. To set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot: to Allocate funds for new projects.

33. 41 At that time Moses set apart three cities on the eastern side of the Jordan.

34. The first decade of this new century has been a period ofconsequence - a time set apart.

35. Three or four blackboards, two of them broken, made them seem a little bit set apart.

36. To set apart for a special purpose; designate: Allocate a room to be used for storage

37. They are used in combination to set apart two main groups, the detrital and the chemical.

38. Identifiers or Cognomens are set apart in quotation marks (for example: “Llwyd”, “Gôch”, “Fychan”, etc.).

39. * The bishop, a common judge, shall be set apart unto this ministry, D&C 107:17, 74.

40. There are verses connected to each of the four uses of Anointing listed above: To Set Apart

41. Set apart from the rest of the town, the palaces were grouped near that of the Shogun.

42. This page shows answers to the clue Consecrated.Consecrated may be defined as “Made or declared or believed to be holy”, “Solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose” and “Consecrate solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a …

43. Auditorium definition, the space set apart for the audience in a theater, school, or other public building

44. Cell: an area within a building that has been set apart from surrounding space by a wall.

45. Political leaders, where they can be set apart from the party, may help to shape a party's image.

46. God sanctified the seventh day to be a special and holy day, set apart from the other six.

47. 13 The Levites are then set apart for Jehovah’s service, as a ransom for the firstborn of Israel.

48. 11 Set apart from the rest of the town, the palaces were grouped near that of the Shogun.

49. The first was inscribed: New shekels; that is, shekels set apart for the expenses of the current year.

50. Writers and speakers may use Anastrophe to bring attention to specific concepts, but also to set apart a character

51. The Friday morning program will feature welcoming remarks as well as the keynote address, “Set Apart as Joyful Praisers Worldwide.”

52. 28 Yet the unvarnished wood panelling indicated it had to be another pew, this one set apart from the rest.

53. Omissions cases falling within manslaughter by recklessness or gross negligence have also been set apart from cases of positive acts.

54. How could one hallow, that is, sanctify, or set apart, the name of God unless one knew it and used it?

55. The traditional explanation is on the right track: the Decalogue is clearly set apart from the rest of the Mosaic legislation.

56. Beteach (v.) Old English betæcan "give up to, impart, deliver; appoint, set apart, dedicate," from be- + teach (v.)

57. Supporting both Mac and Windows, Ashlar-Vellum software is set apart by its intuitive user interface without compromise to power and precision.

58. Solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high or sacred purpose Familiarity information: Consecrate used as an adjective is very rare

59. Leroy Alip listened intently as he was set apart to serve on a stake high council on the Big Island of Hawaii.

60. Consecrate definition, to make or declare sacred; set apart or dedicate to the service of a deity: to Consecrate a new church building

61. Paul, a Bond servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, and set apart to the gospel of God ( Romans 1:1 )

62. Cemetery definition, an area set apart for or containing graves, tombs, or funeral urns, especially one that is not a churchyard; burial ground; graveyard

63. + He is to remain holy by letting the hair of his head grow until the days of his being set apart to Jehovah are completed.

64. In most cases, the "Anointed one" being described is a regular person who has been specially set apart for God's plan and purposes

65. This list of Axioms has defined and set apart the two-semester program at JHBC, laying a foundation for a better, more fluent understanding of …

66. Consuls, both a practical and outgoing personality type, are set apart somewhat by whether they fall under the Assertive (ESFJ-A) or Turbulent (ESFJ-T) Identity

67. Finally, only one outward symbol remained to remind him that he had been set apart for a special work of deliverance for his people----his unshorn hair.

68. Convocation (also referred to as “set-apart gathering”) is the most widely used word to bring people together, by churches, Christian religious institutions and synagogues in today’s generation.

69. Qadash -- to be set apart or consecratedor consecrated NASB Word Usage become consecrated (2), become defiled (1), become holy (1), consecrate (43), consecrated (35), Consecrates(7), consecration (2

70. Adjective set apart for a particular purpose or recipient; assigned or allotted: No committee participating in this event shall receive more than its Allocated share of the funds raised.

71. In contextobsoletelang=en terms the difference between Adequate and appropriate is that Adequate is (obsolete) to equal while appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved

72. As verbs the difference between Allocate and assign is that Allocate is to set aside for a purpose while assign is to designate or set apart something for some purpose

73. As verbs the difference between Assign and delegate is that Assign is to designate or set apart something for some purpose while delegate is to authorize someone to be a delegate

74. Very day, rude carts, Bespattered with rustic mire, snuffed about by pigs, and roosted in by poultry, which the Farmer, Death, had already set apart to be his tumbrils of the Revolution

75. Spafford was called as the ninth Relief Society general president in April 1945, and President George Albert Smith was set apart as the eighth President of the Church about six weeks later.

76. Caste has come to mean a group of persons set apart by economic, social, religious, legal, or political criteria, such as occupation, status, religious denomination, legal privilege, skin color, or some other physical characteristic. …

77. To make or declare to be sacred, by certain ceremonies or rites; to appropriate to sacred uses; to set apart, dedicate, or devote, to the service and worship of God; as, to Consecrate a church.

78. To make or declare to be sacred, by certain ceremonies or rites; to appropriate to sacred uses; to set apart, dedicate, or devote, to the service and worship of God; as, to Consecrate a church.

79. Adjective sacred or set apart; dedicated to the service or worship of a deity or for a spiritual or religious purpose:Holding the vessel of Consecrated water, the swami poured it out over the newly built shrine.

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