Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] set [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You accomplish this and set up the cups again .
2 In 1691 the Company recognized this and set up two separate administrations , though they were run by the same governor until 1710 .
3 By a respondent 's notice the bank notified its intention of contending that the judge 's decision should be affirmed on the additional ground that he should in any event have exercised his discretion under rule 12.12 and set aside the registrar 's order on the ground that it was not a proper case for service of the originating application out of the jurisdiction ; and in particular because ( i ) the bank had at all relevant times no presence in , and/or sufficient connection with , England and Wales ; and/or ( ii ) the judge should have applied and/or had regard to the provisions of R.S.C. , Ord. 11 and , had he done so , should have concluded that the claims raised did not fall within the ambit of the order and that leave to serve out should thus be refused .
4 As soon as his hold slackened a shade she pulled free and set off down the stairs .
5 He bounded over the thirteenth and fourteenth and set off for the Chair , that huge open ditch which forms the biggest obstacle on the course .
6 The Soviet parliament voted the address unconstitutional and set up a special committee , dominated by Communist hardliners , to send a formal appeal to the Russian parliament .
7 Before he could close it the crowd swarmed past him in their hundreds and set off towards the castle at a trot .
8 He would attempt the impossible and set up an airline from scratch in three months .
9 His eyes , dark and set deep beneath a firm , unfurrowed brow , were sleek and watchful ; one 's first impression that they twinkled with a friendly mirth soon vanished .
10 This beautiful small cow is elegantly built with fine bones , a fine , clean head held alert and set off by gaily carried white horns which curve upwards , tapering to black tips , and which are quite long in proportion to the size of the animal .
11 His body was thick-set , but his head was narrow and set close to his shoulders .
12 Instead it capped the advanced further education pool for 1979–80 and set up a Working Group to examine the future management of the pool .
13 This was seized upon by Walter Marshall when he became Director of Harwell in 1969 and set about the development of commercial work for industry .
14 Within minutes he had unclipped and set up his ladder bridge and negotiated the crossing to the fire escape platform with his customary ease .
15 His running tore QPR to shreds and he took a Waddle ball after 30 minutes to go down the left and set up Bright for a virtual tap in , his eighth goal in 14 games .
16 They came home , packed their bags , left Wales for good and set up in Brussels until they found a new house .
17 Half way through the meal Taff produced a bottle of red wine scrounged from H.Q It certainly tasted good and set off the meal .
18 These concessions , sealed and set out in a formal document , were notified to all bishops and sheriffs throughout the kingdom .
19 Later on , his mother hoped , when William married and set up a household in his turn , he would make it like the royal one , a model of harmonious order .
20 Now financially secure , he and Emma married and set out for France , their first holiday abroad .
21 A few thousand people with secondary education , based in the civil service and the armed forces , the PDPA seized power in April 1978 and set about enforcing their view of progress .
22 ‘ We are aware there is a degree of anxiety among the public and so we have taken steps not only to contact those people concerned but to set up a helpline so any member of the public can ring in and have private counselling . ’
23 Already in his fifties , Borrow was not apparently disconcerted to find the coach meeting the train at Plymouth was full but set out accordingly on foot to St. Cleer , where he was offered hospitality by the Taylor family at Penquite Farm .
24 Hand-outs usually give information and therefore the information must be accurate and set out in such a way that it can be easily read and understood .
25 Was equipment easily available and set out for children ?
26 First , it legitimized retrospectively the grant penalties associated with targets set in 1981/2 and 1982/3 and set out the context in which expenditure guidance or targets could be issued in future years .
27 One of their sections had gone hog barmy and set up an operation that turned into a shoot-out in a friendly country with an apparently innocent citizen getting killed .
28 Once more Joseph is obedient and sets out for his own country .
29 A Labour government would immediately initiate the widest possible review defence commitments world-wide and set up an arms conversion agency .
30 His dazzling skills lifted them to a four-goal victory as he scored one and set up two of his striking partner Kevin Campbell 's three goals .
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