Example sentences of "[conj] set [adv] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He is probably a murderer himself ; the lightmindedness of his retrospective half-confirmations and half-denials is oddly disgusting ; and for him killing people is no more doing something than sleeping with little girls or setting off for the North Pole .
2 As with all guitar noise problems , this effect is most prevalent when the amp is very loud , or set up for an overdrive sound .
3 A beat that sets out for a destination may have to renavigate on the way or may even have to change destination .
4 The section only applies to public houses ( for meaning of " public house , " see s.139(1) ) in respect of which applications for Sunday opening have not been granted under Sched. 4 , and , in respect of which , part of the premises have been adapted and set aside for the provision of the customary main meal at mid-day or in the evening or both , The procedure for applying the section to the premises is similar to the procedure under 5,57 , Before a licence-holder can apply the section to his premises , he has to obtain a declaration of satisfaction from the licensing board that part of his premises are adapted and used or intended to be used for habitually providing the customary main meal at mid-day or in the evening and that the adapted part does not contain a bar counter ( subs .
5 THREE or four times a month a Royal Bank lorry laden with 4 tonnes of waste paper pulls out of Drummond House and sets off for a paper mill in Fife .
6 With reluctance she pulled on a jacket and set out for the Rectory .
7 He put on his sandals and set out for the office of the babu who had the power to give his people what they wanted , or to refuse .
8 Although it was raining and freezing cold outside , we all got ready and pulled ourselves into our wet suits and set off for the river .
9 Miaow , thought Jenny as young Curtis stood up awkwardly and set off for the bar , turning after a couple of steps to ask , ‘ What do you want ? ’
10 When he had gone , Arty , smiling to himself at what he considered a victory , got out of bed and set off for the bathroom to wash his hair .
11 We got some torches together and set off for the graveyard .
12 We put on our képis , straightened our ties , pulled our fingers into regulation gloves and set off for the guardhouse .
13 At matches he had to be watched like a hawk in case he wriggled out of his headcollar , and set off for the tea tent , where his doleful yellow face and black-ringed eyes could coax sandwiches and cake out of the most stony-hearted waitress .
14 He bounded over the thirteenth and fourteenth and set off for the Chair , that huge open ditch which forms the biggest obstacle on the course .
15 He got up and dressed as though in a trance , and set off for the Castle with the hangdog look of a condemned man .
16 She combed her hair , applied her make-up and set off for the Post Office .
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