Example sentences of "[conj] they set [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In addition to jobs , the measurable benefits of economic TNPs include the exports due to foreign firms , and the backward linkages that they set up in the host economy , that is the locally produced goods and services they purchase , either from existing firms or from firms established primarily to supply the TNCs .
2 Maclean realized that their only chance was to bluff their way out of the situation , so they set off for the main gate .
3 ‘ I would like to go back now , ’ she announced , and they set off down the grassy path in the scented April darkness , back to The Gantry .
4 Jack agreed and they set off down the track side , treading carefully in case they tripped over signal wire .
5 But they set out for the Town Hall none the less .
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 He is in London with Jacob , his wife Judy and daughter Julia , 10 , and before they set off for the Odeon , Leicester Square , last night , he said : ‘ None of us would be here today without Jake 's idea . ’
8 Before they set off up the beach , both bared white teeth in sudden , violent smiles .
9 Many of the farmer 's wives came in for a mug of tea and perhaps a piece of cake before they set off on the long drive for home .
10 So they follow their pseudo-parents as they set off for the village shops , until they feel themselves getting too far from the ‘ nest ’ , and then break off to return to safety .
11 The lights of Soufrière twinkled a long way off as they set off into the black , and headed north for Marigot Bay .
12 She had no idea why she suddenly looked back , as they set off across the level turf that stretched above that mysterious underworld of brick-built labyrinths .
13 Bridget murmured as they set off in the direction of Geoffrey 's rooms .
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