Example sentences of "set [adv] [prep] [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They set off from the same place but , like pieces of something that had just exploded , they each took a different course across the lawn . |
2 | Set up at the same time as Plowden , with the same terms of reference and some overlap of membership , this report shared Plowden 's philosophy of education , and reached similar general conclusions . |
3 | I set up on the same spot as in the previous summer , but this time my luck was different . |
4 | Last year I set out on the same quest , but met with little success . |
5 | With much wider powers than its predecessor , the Secondary Examinations Council ( SEC ) , SEAC is also heir to the recommendations of another of the Secretary of State 's ad hoc working parties , the Task Group on Assessment and Testing ( TGAT ) which was set up at the same time as the first curriculum working groups and , like them , worked under enormous pressure to produce proposals for the assessment of the National Curriculum . |
6 | Even , I 've never seen it all set up at the same time . |
7 | The sponsorship deal between the school and the film company was set up by a former Downs School pupil , who now manages the Phoenix Cinema . |
8 | Centres for teaching English as a second language ( CE2L ) are separate schools that have been set up by a few LEAs . |
9 | He said he had met Mounsey in prison and believed they were set up by the same gang of traffickers in Bangkok . |
10 | That record had been set earlier in the same evening when ‘ Bob 's worlds ’ ( Sotheby 's lot 37 , est. $250–350,000 ) , an important crockery picture , had been purchased by a telephone bidder against art adviser Jeffrey Deitch . |
11 | Institutionalism sets in after a few months , and active people slow down and soon learn not to complain . |
12 | A profound depression set in at the same time , despite the fact that she knew her bowel symptoms could now be controlled quite easily . |
13 | I collect a dozen or so from the dewy grass in the early morning and set off for a few hours ' chubbing , knowing I am going to catch several fish , providing , of course , the weather and water conditions are favourable . |
14 | These authorities are presided over by the National Water Council , set up at the same time to be a central co-ordinating body to give advice on major matters of policy ( Times , 1978 ) . |
15 | And wherever she might wander , she always set out in the same direction . |