Example sentences of "set [adv prt] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Having been commissioned to write an opera buffa for the 1774–75 carnival season in Munich , Mozart , again accompanied by his father , set off in order to complete the composition , La finta giardiniera .
2 The proposal of marriage proffered and accepted , the couple set off in style .
3 Nineteenth August — the 1st Commando Brigade left the area south of Bavent and set off in pursuit of the enemy .
4 ‘ I do n't know what 's got into you , May , ’ he shouted , shaking his fist in the air as he set off in pursuit .
5 He remounted immediately and set off in pursuit of the other runners , but as a Gold Cup trial the race was a mess , and the announcement that Jonjo O'Neill was once more to replace Mullins for the big race came as no surprise .
6 Believing Clark 's Fork Canyon to be impassable , and convinced that Joseph was escaping , Sturgis set off in pursuit .
7 Rushing off across the moors he set off in pursuit of Tamara .
8 They immediately phoned Allen , who has a car business at Lower Wield , and he set off in pursuit of the gang .
9 As soon as he learned of the rebels ' withdrawal from Derby , he sent orders to Field Marshal Wade to intercept them from the west while his own army set off in pursuit from the south .
10 Turning , realizing it was Perdita , Angel gave a howl of rage and set off in pursuit .
11 He set off in pursuit of the fatally wounded officer shouting : ‘ He is still alive , I am going to get him . ’
12 BREATHLESS PC Les Pounder was always going to come off second best when he set off in pursuit of a pub fight suspect .
13 It set off in pursuit of the Capri , but lost it about five miles away , outside the town of Forth in Lanarkshire .
14 Without hesitation , she set off in pursuit , unable to think beyond the fact that he would be lost , not even considering that if she was dismissed he was no longer her responsibility .
15 Not to be denied , at least a dozen fans hailed waiting taxis and set off in pursuit .
16 The Merseyside soap opera star , an avid modern art collector , set off in pursuit , overpowered the two men and one woman and frogmarched them to Hope Street police station after making a citizen 's arrest .
17 Posing as the authors of a book on fisheries of the world , Thornton and Higgs , accompanied by an interpreter , set off in search of evidence of the continuing carnage .
18 Having extricated himself from the Archbishop 's service Mozart , this time accompanied by his mother , set off in search of an appointment elsewhere .
19 Not knowing the vintage of this picture , the Doctor and Barbara set off in search of Ian and Vicki .
20 Imagine the scene : as the sun rises over the purple hills of Umbria in central Italy , Franco Scarponi and his son Adolfo set off in search of one of the region 's most highly prized delicacies — juniper berries .
21 Recalling last night 's guided tour , she set off in search of his office .
22 Tom put two and two together and set off in search of the youths , asking the Security Guard to summon the Police .
23 Once the press had exhausted the possibilities of interviewing the two of us , and had decided that our unregenerate and politically incorrect tourers were not what they wanted in a photograph , one enterprising organiser set off in search of better material .
24 The major new documentary series of the year was Granada 's widely acclaimed ‘ Disappearing World ’ in which Brian Moser set off in search of native tribes in the remotest parts of the world .
25 We decided to stay where we were while Johnny and Gavin , who were both experienced cyclists , set off in search of the minibus .
26 In reprisal the Armstrongs set off in force and burned Netherby in Cumberland .
27 With some applications though , you may need to change your printer set up in order to be able to use them .
28 But a CCETSW working party set up in response to the acute shortage of practice placements heard evidence that social workers finishing DipSW courses were having problems finding jobs .
29 The Qualitas Furnishing Standards Scheme , set up in response to an Office of Fair Trading report in 1990 , was expensive and would need active support if it is to progress .
30 Organisers of the Selective Silence exhibition claim it is a UN sanctions-busting event , set up in defiance of a Department of Trade and Industry ban on links — including cultural — with Serbia .
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