Example sentences of "be set [adv prt] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Guv'nor says you 're to set off on the side nearest him , ’ Bob said briefly . |
2 | Or suppose you 're setting off on a driving tour of Spain and you do n't speak the language . |
3 | There is evidence that the present east gable is a replacement , made very soon , for another , likewise with a battle , which seems then to have been set up on a base in the sanctuary , its centre akroterion also . |
4 | Even afterwards at Four Winds , where a marquee had been set up on the lawn , and the guests mingled , Merrill still saw the affair as a disjointed series of impressions . |
5 | The terms and conditions of the policy are set out on the Certificate of Insurance . |
6 | Models enable complex relationships to be set up on the computer in numerical form rather than in the form of subjective statements . |
7 | It was hoped that a small part of those works could stay in operation , renovating locomotives and rolling stock and that eventually a heritage museum could be set up on the site . |
8 | The press played down these reverses , and they paled into insignificance when in spring 1943 word spread that a prisoner of-war camp was going to be set up on the outskirts of Fontanellato . |
9 | In theory , a limited partnership could be set up on the retirement of a working partner , where the continuing partners experience difficulty in acquiring the outgoing partner 's share by an immediate cash payment . |
10 | And that was plucked out by its roots , and two rows were set up on the green ; boys and girls were in each row . |
11 | Having established that they had no signs of any fatigue cracks on the rear spar chord , the left and right stabilisers from two different aircraft were set up on the test rig . |
12 | Many new shipping companies formed in the late 1800's were set up on the strength of the coal markets . |
13 | Notice boards were set up on the College house , and at the corner of the road . |
14 | The sound of a glass being set down on a table , then a door closing . |
15 | MOST of Europe 's unmarried royals are setting off on a cruise on Norway 's fjords next week , giving hopes for at least one blue-blooded romance . |
16 | She is one of three Guinness people who are setting off on the Raleigh scheme next year — the other two work at Guinness Ireland and at head office in Portman Square . |
17 | The Compass System is set up on a pivot enclosed in a liquid filled ( kerosene ) chamber . |
18 | It 's the result of a big process by individual departments , erm , it is set out on the basis of departments priorities . |
19 | Izvestiya of March 5 published a letter from Yegor Yakovlev , head of the Ostankino state television and radio company [ for its formation in December see p. 38655 ] , to CIS heads of state , proposing that an international broadcasting company be set up on the basis of the Ostankino company . |
20 | The Pope , a conservative whose grip on the reins of power has never been firmer , is setting off on a tour of the Far East on Friday . |
21 | If more than one yacht visited , a barbecue was set up on the beach , and many a bleary Azorian dawn was witnessed as a result . |
22 | In a similar manner to the interview analysis technique , a record was set up on the database for each activity using the numerical codes as an identifier , and a second field used to type in all information needed or produced by that activity . |
23 | The software for the 1991 SAS/LBS was set up on the assumption that the Census data was fixed and unchanging ; however , this proved to be unrealistic . |
24 | The ‘ Great Debate ’ , initiated by James Callaghan in 1977 , was set up on the premise that education was failing . |
25 | Pearce and Duvall were blurred figures beside the wreck , distinguishable only in that Duvall was carrying the paraffin containers , which he was setting down on the pavement . |