Example sentences of "and set [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | If the former , have they made the point sufficiently clear , shown the foundation on which they are building , and set up adequate defences against Feuerbach 's criticisms ? |
32 | ‘ Get as many able bodies as you can and set up these guns in the most advantageous positions — you know the layout better than I do . ’ |
33 | Seems he bought a small-holding on the moor a few years back and set up these classes . |
34 | If you try and fudge it and set up three or four , say they can all discuss the same thing , you are building in the ability for major conflicts . |
35 | After QiA training , they identified PONCs and set up 20 Salt Improvement teams to investigate key areas and remove non-conformances . |
36 | His running tore QPR to shreds and he took a Waddle ball after 30 minutes to go down the left and set up Bright for a virtual tap in , his eighth goal in 14 games . |
37 | He liked the place , and set up permanent premises here later . |
38 | Their sovereign was immensely puzzled by the process and strongly suspected that some of them intended to secede and set up independent states in South America , but the conquests attracted special attention and gained retrospective approval because they opened up a great wealth of silver and gold for the treasury of the King of Spain . |
39 | A group of volunteer workers from The Body Shop travelled to the remote village of Halaucest , in the northeast , and set about restoring orphanages . |
40 | Sow the seeds in a propagator at 64°F ( 19°C ) in Feb/March , and set out young plants in the garden in late May , or after the last likely frosts in your area . |
41 | At last she decided upon action , and set out one afternoon to clinch the matter . |
42 | Since I was asking young women to talk freely about a highly personal and intimate area of their lives , I thought it only fair that I should also tell my own story , and set out some of my reasons for my interest in the subject . |