Example sentences of "[pron] set out on the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Then , once dressed , I set out on the great excursion : shopping , errands , and a treat in a cafe . |
2 | And so I set out on the long journey back to Thornfield . |
3 | Last year I set out on the same quest , but met with little success . |
4 | With a crew which included seven Fairbridge trainees from Strathclyde and East Lothian , Spirit of Scotland was one of the scores of sailing ships which set out on the 1993 Tall Ships Race when the starting cannon fired at Newcastle . |
5 | But , thanks to the kindness of a lady in the petrol depot who agreed to phone our host when a delivery was about to be made and where , we eventually refuelled at about 9.00 am on Thursday we set out on the last leg of our journey . |
6 | ‘ The marshal , ’ complained one of his officers even before they set out on the futile march to Carlisle , ‘ is infirm and peevish … both in body and mind , forgetful , irresolute and perplext . ’ |
7 | Now he sets out on the second stage of the journey , with Sarai , his childless wife , and his nephew Lot . |
8 | He is a great example to anyone who has a setback and it is marvellous to hear how he has put adversity behind him as he sets out on the long slog round the tough pro circuit once again . |
9 | And he accepts that he set out on the lonely road to stardom too early in life . |
10 | He set out on the infamous traverse , then decided I was not up to it and we must engineer a retreat . |
11 | The floor of his room was like a maze , with tower-blocks of books , whole walls of them set out on the thin carpet and holed linoleum so that only small corridors for him to walk in remained between them . |