Example sentences of "[noun pl] set off [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Pakistani authorities banned the proposed protest on Feb. 6 , and on Feb. 7 deployed 40,000 security personnel along the border and blockaded roads in and out of the Azad Kashmir capital of Muzaffarabad ; nevertheless , 7,000 JKLF supporters set off from the city on Feb. 11 . |
2 | 156 cars set off on the rally on Sunday . |
3 | The huge ammunition wagons set off for the crossroads , their massive iron-rimmed wheels digging great gouges into the road 's surface . |
4 | The two groups set off across the desert westwards towards Ghadames . |
5 | It happened shortly after 500 athletes set off on the Rowntree Athletic Club 's 10-mile road race at the weekend . |
6 | Seismic stratigraphy is a technique whereby seismic waves generated by.small explosions set off at the surface are reflected or refracted from discontinuities in the underlying sediments which represent changes in sediment properties . |
7 | Almost as hard to credit , the figure for the number of nuclear explosions set off by the French in the Pacific since 1975 was said to be 52 . |
8 | A group of British cyclists sets off in the heart of Brussels . |
9 | The court heard her ordeal began when she and the children set off with the salesman on what they thought would be a family shopping trip . |
10 | Looking anxiously behind them , the children set off down the street with the nanny . |
11 | After a fine tea of toast and honey , the children set off down the hill , their eyes wide with wonder . |
12 | About 2,000 paramilitary policemen , 600 Bushmen auxiliaries and several helicopter gunships set off after the SWAPO men . |
13 | The idea of a small group of men setting off into the desert to travel hundreds of miles behind the enemy lines was not such a hare-brained scheme as might be thought . |
14 | The three explorers set off beside the brook , while Hazel led the other rabbits across the field and up to the edge of the woodland . |