Example sentences of "[noun] set off the " in BNC.
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1 | In one place a television ‘ red head ’ ( 800 watt ) light set off the sprinkler system with hysterical results . |
2 | In consequence there are no autumn colours to be viewed in surroundings that look as though there should be — no golds and flaming reds to set off the whites , blues and blacks of snow , water and rock . |
3 | The dogs were set off by it and the dogs set off the sheep and the goats and the cows . |
4 | The black wings and running-board set off the sober mole colour of the body , and the President glowed as he proudly explained the working of the controls and gear lever , opened the doors to display the interior with its adjustable foot-rests for the rear-seat passengers and obliged a request from one admirer to see how much space there was in the luggage compartment at the back . |
5 | But the Mobbs had a panic button in the house , and Mrs Mobbs set off the alarm . |
6 | When working on such designs , it is important to choose a background with as much texture as possible , and a fairly substantial frame to set off the design . |
7 | The adrenaline makes her giggle , and still rising noradrenaline levels set off the familiar beat of passion . |
8 | The proliferation of regional ale brands since the sector 's launch in 1988 made it difficult to build a national product that would kick-start it in the way that Perrier set off the mineral water market in the seventies . |
9 | First came the preliminary soundings ( the trabajos ) and the winning over of officers and sergeants by a small activist group in touch with civilian conspirators ; then the compromisos by which accomplices were bound to action ; finally the chosen leaders set off the last stage by the cry — the grito . |
10 | The climate is good , not too hot but with brilliant sunshine to set off the vivid colouring and give shade and modelling to the arcaded treatment of façades . |
11 | Well if one of those flats is for you , here 's just the thing to set off the view from the window . |
12 | In this context Japan 's overwhelming dependence on imported oil set off the most severe economic recession since World War II and GNP actually fell by 1 per cent in 1974 after growing at an average rate of nearly 10 per cent in the previous six years . |
13 | Some of its leading citizens acquired great wealth , especially from saffron and wine , and landed property , in the course of the twelfth century , and they displayed their newfound status by building the lofty towers which still make the skyline of the city so beautiful and so absurd — beautiful especially from a little distance , for the rolling Tuscan hills set off the imaginative colour and the dramatic skyline to remarkable effect . |
14 | When the cap burns it creates a sufficiently high temperature to set off the dynamite . |
15 | Three hundred firemen and 400 policemen raced to the Hofburg after a smoke detector set off the alarm soon after midnight . |