Example sentences of "[noun] set [adv] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Having established himself at Ince , Killigrew set off for the busy mercantile town of Plymouth , where he soon fell in with a merchant , Tremayne , who had a daughter , Mary .
2 As he will be aware , in June the United States Government had a sum of , I think , $21 million which had been earmarked for military aid set aside for the very purposes that the hon. Gentleman suggests .
3 In more and more grounds , fences and grilles have been built around the ‘ ends ’ and the areas set aside for the visiting supporters , further highlighting the sense of territory .
4 A military aeroplane set out for the Kaylayaan islands with voting papers for the village elections being held throughout the Philippines .
5 Rather later than planned Rain set off for the Old Mitre pub .
6 Opposite him on one of the three tables set out for the lavish dinner was Prime Minister John Major .
7 She did n't have enough money set aside for the simultaneous cost of rent , an unexpectedly high fuel bill and Christmas expenses , so borrowed money to pay : loan instalments added another £12.05 to her weekly outgoings .
8 DALY , John : When rookie pro ‘ Long ’ John Daly set off for the 1991 US PGA Championship , he did n't even know whether he would get to play .
9 In September 1316 Edward retained him for a very large fee in return for the promise of his service with a commensurately large retinue ; and shortly afterwards he and Pembroke set off for the papal curia on a mission which had the repeal of the Ordinances as one of its objectives .
10 Wilcock set off for the New World .
11 While Pavel set out for the next town on his list .
12 This document sets out for the first time an integrated policy and management system , with the emphasis on continuous improvement .
13 Mrs Major 's party set off for the northern half of the seat to goad the faithful and stir the idle while Mr Major toured the south .
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