Example sentences of "then set off [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Champion let Aldaniti take the last fence in his own time and then set off up the run-in which the jockey later described as ‘ the loneliest place in the world ’ .
2 The Mozarts then set off for Mannheim , which , under the music-loving Elector Carl Theodor , had one of the finest orchestras in Europe ; and since 1742 the Electoral palace had also included an opera house in the west wing .
3 With a sinking heart she arranged for her things to come up by an outside porter , and then set off for home .
4 We ate a hearty breakfast and then set off for the moor .
5 I nip down to Engineering and borrow a remote ( must keep tabs on things in London ) , then set off for the circus .
6 There is a coincidence with Osbern 's story , and it may be that Swegen was present in England when tribute was paid in 1012 , and then set off for the Irish Sea ( thus repeating the possible pattern of 994 – 5 ) only to be shipwrecked , perhaps off the Welsh coast .
7 The Squadron had originated as the idea of a New Englander , Norman Prince , who had learned to fly in Massachusetts in 1914 , and then set off to France with the intention of forming a unit for American volunteer flyers .
8 When he reached the gates , pushing through the children , he looked both ways along the main road , then set off at a trot in the general direction of the Stones ' household , several miles away .
9 She extracted him determinedly and set him down on his feet , whereupon he wobbled perilously backwards and forwards , then set off at a tremendous pace across the courtyard , with his mother following , calling apologies back to Caroline as she disappeared from view .
10 ‘ Give these to the first person you come across , introduce yourself and see what happens , ’ she advised him , then set off on her own to the kitchen .
11 Within ten minutes the shark was visible but it then set off on a strong deep dive taking 100 yards of line despite a heavy drag setting .
12 A group of about fifty teenagers who had followed them then set off on their own march through the banned area .
13 First he dispossessed Hendrie in full flight and then set off on a spectacular 50-yard solo run down the right .
14 I went home to the cottage , had an early supper , then set off on the walk to the post office .
15 ‘ By making your legs do the work instead of your poor over-used mouth , ’ he returned drily , then set off across the field before she could reply .
16 He examined the gallery , then set off along the left-hand corridor where the men 's bedrooms were .
17 Miss Logan made indeterminate gestures to the priest , then set off in pursuit of her employer .
18 On a voyage to Kuwait , perhaps to Ahmadi or Khafji , the drill was to pass the Strait of Hormuz in darkness , travelling straight across to Dubai , anchor for the following day and then set off in the evening to take up position off Das Island .
19 The gang told the woman they were heading towards Widnes , and they then set off in a blue car .
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