Example sentences of "[pers pn] set [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I set up on the same spot as in the previous summer , but this time my luck was different .
2 So in July 1982 I set off on a similar journey .
3 But that alone did n't daunt my spirit , so I set off on the second day with a little more trepidation but just as much determination to learn to sail .
4 Anyway , being in the fortunate position to be able to drive along the road to Corrour , although my car suspension did n't agree it was so fortunate , a companion and I set off for the first peak , Beinn Eibhinn from halfway along the road , above the river Ghuilbinn .
5 It was better once I had rounded the corner and I set off at a brisk pace for the west .
6 But once you have unfolded an ordnance survey map and made the cheese and pickle sandwiches , it 's hard to change your mind , and so on a hot June day I set off up the zig-zagging tourist path from Glen Nevis at ten o'clock in the morning .
7 She showed me the way to the Burma Road , and I set off up the wooded slope behind the house .
8 ‘ My Cat ’ , it began , ‘ was in agony due to being hung upside down from our bedroom window by my brother , when I set off in the luxurious coach provided for us .
9 Then , once dressed , I set out on the great excursion : shopping , errands , and a treat in a cafe .
10 And so I set out on the long journey back to Thornfield .
11 Last year I set out on the same quest , but met with little success .
12 I set out below the additional information which will be required for the week commencing [ date ] .
13 It is , in fact , sensible to take your sound recorder along with you whenever you set off on a major shoot .
14 What the camera can not reveal is when you set off on the second nine from the 10th tee , by the time you reach the green you have travelled nearly 60 feet downhill .
15 You set off in a strong boat with keen crew , but your ship is dashed upon the rocks off The Isle of the Crown , and the adventure starts with your hero having been washed up on the beach of that isle and with a firm desire to seek out his long lost love …
16 She set off for the second floor , but there was no police officer there .
17 With no further words , she set off across the wide lawns of the De Belving gardens , scattering a couple of sleepy peacocks as she went .
18 She set off across the rough turf towards the low hill brow ahead .
19 Then she set off across the shimmering grass , towards the dank , smelly , but mercifully cool ‘ Ladies ’ .
20 Every male from the neighbouring estancias , except Luke , who was off moving the cattle , seemed to be gathered round the paddock to watch her as she set off in the milky , misty morning light towards a row of poplar trees .
21 We attach great importance to the work of the Broadcasting Standards Council , which we set up under the 1990 Act .
22 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 .
23 So we set out across the open grassy slope that led on up towards the forest .
24 At nine o'clock that night we set out in the pouring rain , our car packed with people and stores of food , picking our way through lorries , mules and men on foot .
25 Once again we set out in the pre-dawn walk through the forest , the amble across the alpine pastures , and the short struggle up the screes to the foot of the wall .
26 We set off for a five mile run in the woods to the south of the camp .
27 So we set off for a last look round .
28 FOLLOWING two years of fund raising and six to eight weeks hard net practice we set off for the Far East on December 16 , 1991 for a combined cricket and hockey tour .
29 Refreshed , and filled once again with energy we set off for the second time that day .
30 Malc 's parents moved into our house to look after Lee and Max and loaded with amps , speakers and suitcases , we set off for the first of twelve gigs — a Sunday lunch , one spot , fourteen quid — money for old rope .
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