Example sentences of "setting [adv prt] on [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | They were on a school trip to Pembroke Dock in West Wales and were setting off on their last visit when the crash happened . |
2 | Contestants will line up at the Blundellsands Hotel , Crosby , at 8am on Sunday and will then parade through the city centre before setting off on their cross-Channel jaunt . |
3 | After her husband told her they had been ruined by Wickens , she stormed off to confront him , only to see him setting off on his bicycle . |
4 | Behind her Rose followed her at a wheezing trot , keeping up with her , until she suddenly mastered the antiquated machine , and sped away , feeling like a Swiss mountaineer with his St Bernard dog , setting off on his errand of mercy . |
5 | So , before setting off on my search , I resolved to check the existing evidence as critically as I could . |
6 | During the nineteenth century , as more people survived their last child leaving home , it became a particularly important form of support , with perhaps a quarter of working-class older people in some towns taking in boarders : a pattern which persisted until young people began to marry much earlier in the 1950s , setting up on their own instead — and leaving more of the old on their own . |
7 | ‘ The costs are the biggest bar to people setting up on their own but I could use his phones , his photocopier , computer , telex , even his secretary to begin with . ’ |
8 | Many headhunters see setting up on their own as an ultimate ambition , despite the risks of flying from the safe nest of a large firm with many clients and a high level of repeat business . |
9 | This is currently one of the most popular — and safest — ways of setting up on your own . |
10 | Alternatively , as many people do , you may look on retirement as the opportunity for a job switch ( with perhaps a reduction in hours ) or the chance you have always wanted of setting up on your own . |
11 | Setting up on his own six years later to provide a service for companies recruiting people in this field , he charged a $200 non-returnable retainer , which was subsequently deducted from his commission : 5% of the successful candidate 's first year 's salary . |
12 | Stuart stayed only ten months before setting up on his own in 1956 . |
13 | also worked in the Sisson workshop before setting up on his own almost next door in 1745 . |
14 | He had also , ten years ago or more , worked for Grunt 's Garages before setting up on his own as a builder/developer . |
15 | A young Cornish shoemaker married at the time he was setting up on his own : " his wife 's immediate fortune was ten pounds — a sum to him at that time , of great importance " . |
16 | I only wish that my father could know that I 'm at last setting up on my own … |
17 | Still no acknowledgement was made and it grew near the time when Gigia would be setting out on her journey . |
18 | The research and development phase of the work is nearly complete and the Dip CITT trainers and their students are setting out on their journey . |
19 | Pictured setting out on their European tour are the Old Quarries five-a-side football squad and staff . |
20 | Before setting out on our binocular survey , it will be helpful to give a full list . |