Example sentences of "set [adv prt] with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The differences set in with the different ways in which boys and girls may typically ( not ‘ must always ’ ) resolve the Oedipus complex .
2 Set off with the towing Julie 's car and the tow rope just snapped in two , and it jerked both cars and it cut off the fuel .
3 Such teachers , marking students ' work with , say , the grades A , B , C , D , F , will set out with a predetermined grade-distribution in mind .
4 As an example , we look at the case in which an initially isothermal column of liquid is set up with a stable salt gradient in it ; the base of the column is then heated .
5 Under the merger terms , a French-based holding company known as RVC will be set up with a French-appointed chairman .
6 The situation for the fabliau , the clerk 's desire for the wife , and her vulnerability with her husband away , is rapidly set up with no superfluous details or distractions .
7 A recent study of long-term fraud in the United Kingdom ( Levi 1981 ) also documents how companies are set up with the deliberate intention of using them to obtain goods on credit for which payment is never intended to be made .
8 It seemed the future was not without promise , and a European base was set up with the amiable Andrew Ferguson as team-manager .
9 The limits to spending would be set out with a long-term perspective .
10 The Scot will be in good company when he sets out with the early starters among the 70 survivors today .
11 We know from Gen Shandruk 's memoirs that on 10 May , the day after the division had been recorded by 6 Armoured Division as having surrendered near Volkermarkt , the two generals , Shandruk and Freytag , set off with a small group to reach the US Zone , leaving behind some 10,000 men under Col Krat .
12 Diversity can only be increased through a body set up with the specific task of creating and sustaining new media .
13 The implementation of these concessions , made by the captive King John in London , was refused by the council in France , and late in 1359 Edward set out with a large army for France to see how persuasive a strong show of force could be .
14 A telephone failure at Eyemouth as a result of severe conditions meant that neither the coxswain nor second coxswain could be alerted , so the un-named 44ft Waveney class lifeboat 44–001 on relief duty at the station set out with the assistant mechanic , James Dougal , at the helm .
15 Well we set out with the good intention of taking her for a long walk this morning but er we changed our mind did n't we ?
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