Example sentences of "[adv] set [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We may merely set out to determine the main policies in the areas in which we are interested .
2 Throughout the entire work , the accompaniment only picks up absolutely precisely on three occasions , and by the end I was all set metaphorically to murder the conductor !
3 Despite Sonia Gandhi 's obvious reluctance to succeed her husband , the Congress ( I ) machinery swiftly set about attempting to persuade her to do so .
4 Jefferson had obviously set out to design the ultimate high-tech putter and had , to a great extent , succeeded .
5 He carried it home and patiently set about restoring it to full health , hand feeding it for days .
6 Much of this activity was carried out by special commissions especially set up to cope with the flood of material that was uncovered .
7 ‘ It is occasionally indicated to us that we are apparently setting out to give the public what we think they need and not what they want — but few know what they want , and very few what they need , ’ Reith had pronounced .
8 Here was this young creature , beautiful and restless , married to a man almost old enough to be her grandfather , and apparently setting out to make the very best of it , too , with no signs of regret or self-pity ; but the prospect of having a girl of her own age in the house , even for a few days , might well matter to her a great deal more than the extension and acceptance of a mere conventional politeness .
9 We eagerly set out to find our dream home but , after much searching , eventually we decided that there was no way we could leave our quiet countryside house with its beautiful views .
10 The article is set out to try and answer some of your questions and help you map out how best to set about producing and marketing without becoming involved in a contract should one be made available .
11 Andrew Jones and Chris Gill from Oxford are shortly to set off to see the pyramids .
12 This is the limit of MPTN 's ambitions ; it specifically does not set out to enable dissimilar applications to communicate .
13 The Alexander Technique does not set out to cure specific symptoms , but it does help to uncover and change those harmful and unconscious habit patterns which , all too often , are the underlying cause of a problem .
14 Though in our recent study of Adoption Allowances which involved many older children we did not set out to test the issues under discussion , nevertheless some of the 52 children we interviewed maintained a link with a member of the original family whilst in the case of a few others a ‘ clean break ’ approach was followed by agencies .
15 A line is drawn under which the base category of the explanatory variable is noted ; the fact that some working class children attend selective secondary schools ( path a ) reminds us that there are some factors influencing attendance at such schools that this particular model does not set out to explain .
16 Technologists might , but they did not set out to do so .
17 Lewis does not set out to make himself cleverer than the reader , stili less cleverer than the authors whom he is discussing .
18 Although the film is full of comments on the remaining cultural differences between east and west , it does not set out to make fun of the east Germans .
19 ESPEW did not set out to make the printing trade a priority recruitment area .
20 ‘ I did not set out to make a fool of you .
21 In the Discourse of the Common Weal Smith ( to whom it is now attributed ) did not set out to delineate the structure of society , but rather to present and analyse the responses of the four main economic interests in the community to the crisis of the late 1540s .
22 A testator would not set out to establish a trust , or to confirm his will in trust form , hoping that in details his intention would take precedence over his words : the civil law already coped with these problems , and the law of trusts was able to follow rather than lead .
23 What the model does not set out to capture , but which is clearly most important , is the small group interdependence of oligopolistic competition .
24 This would be in tune with the general desire of the council officials that we as researchers should not set about asking direct questions about incomer and Shetlander relations .
25 No , one will not set about tracing Peter Datchett .
26 ‘ I just set out to bowl it straight and make sure the batsman had to play at it .
27 To achieve a lower after-tax cash flow as early as possible , lessors normally set up leasing subsidiaries with different year ends .
28 However , as the United States began its ignominious withdrawal from South East Asia congress finally set about reclaiming the ground it had surrendered to the executive branch .
29 These northern immigrants soon set about reinventing the climate here , which is on the damp side , and investing it with therapeutic properties it hardly possesses .
30 At Huddersfield , a strong reserve force had been a vital factor in the Championship run , and Chapman soon set about building a similar force at Arsenal .
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