Example sentences of "setting [adv] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Sandison waited for one minute and then also left , setting off in the opposite direction from Maidstone . |
2 | We banged off the last roll of film recording our epic journey of discovery before setting off in the direction of Charles de Gaulle Airport . |
3 | Oh it would have been half as small , and she used to tell us grand stories with them setting off in the morning with their a bottle of milk and their , it 's like a pi with them , to keep the fire going to keep them warm and everything . |
4 | On the Iraqi side of the frontier , the town of al-Amarah , on the easternmost of the three Baghdad-Basrah roads , was seldom free of military activity , with convoys of trucks and armour pouring into it , and private cars and taxis carrying battlefield coffins on their roofs frequently setting off in the opposite direction . |
5 | When potential investors , and more particularly their banks , look at the possibility of setting up in a district , they invariably inquire about the water supply and the standards and controls of effluents and sewerage systems . |
6 | Surprisingly , people become so involved in the task that they rarely notice that you are setting up in a different way . |
7 | Japanese companies such as Nissan , setting up in the UK , have been startled to discover that production employees sometimes need tuition in basic mathematics . |
8 | Has she thought of setting up in the coffin business herself ? |
9 | Obviously there is not a club atmosphere at Harlequins , and in most other sports they would be fined or disciplined for the unfair competition they are setting up in the league , both from the top and bottom sides . |
10 | Any new operation setting up in the architecturally acclaimed building would have to satisfy strict planning constraints , however . |
11 | The cruise line industry is multinational in terms of career opportunities , and therefore the growth of the industry in the USA is of direct concern to all those setting out in a hotel , catering or leisure-orientated career . |
12 | The journey was conceived and prepared through a Scottish winter with the idea of setting out in the spring . |
13 | Similarly , organized bodies of men walked the marshes of the Thames , setting out in the early morning mist to assess the repairs required , which were paid for by a charge known as ‘ wallscot ’ or ‘ scottage ’ . |
14 | They grow fast when transferred into trays or pots in the conservatory , greenhouse , cold frame or on a window ledge , prior to setting out in the garden a week or two later . |