Example sentences of "[conj] set [pron] [adv prt] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 For Bürger ( 1984 , p. 48 ) it is specifically ‘ bourgeois art ’ that sets itself up as an autonomous realm .
2 The aim was to separate the individual membership section of the Party from the unions and to set it up in a relationship reminiscent of that with the ILP before 1932 .
3 In the living room she picked up a couple of wine glasses from the floor and set them down on a coffee table .
4 Then take back the cards and set them out in an apparently random fashion and challenge a person to play you at pairs .
5 I then produce a 5 by 4 or a 10 by 8 colour transparency and set it up on a light table .
6 Toby had reappeared with the tray , and set it down on a small marble table , before Jackson was aware of his presence .
7 ‘ And I 'm quite sure that you are exactly my style ! ’ he added smoothly , removing the champagne glass from her trembling hand and setting it down on a nearby table .
8 Leftwich moved to London and set himself up as a wholesale confectioner , with outlets in Fleet Street and Kingston upon Thames .
9 The bunkers ate into the fairway at around the 240-yard mark to cool the aggressive ardour of the professional golfer who might try to cut the slight dogleg and set himself up for an easier shot into the two-tier green .
10 Mr Anderson therefore gave him the Hailing Ferry in perpetuity and set him up in a shed selling chandlery to the barge owners .
11 Once Astrid had taken her shopping ( she was about four at the time ) and set her down on a stool by a counter when she tried on earrings in a round mirror on a stand ; a salesgirl with a promotional tray of perfumes approached her and Astrid turned and extended her wrist to sample it .
12 Skinner released Nina from his protection and set her down in an armchair .
13 And set it back to a , to a Panasonic K X P Eleven Twenty Four , which will be on the list .
14 On July 12 , 1989 , the Grey Panthers , formerly a group of some 25,000 members within the Greens reflecting the interests of older citizens , split away and set itself up as a new political party called the Greys ( die Grauen ) .
15 And accordingly they treat it , as if , in the present age , this were an agreed point , among all people of discernment ; and nothing remained , but to set it up as a principal subject of mirth and ridicule , as it were by way of reprisals , for its having so long interrupted the pleasures of the world .
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