Example sentences of "[conj] set off [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He is probably a murderer himself ; the lightmindedness of his retrospective half-confirmations and half-denials is oddly disgusting ; and for him killing people is no more doing something than sleeping with little girls or setting off for the North Pole . |
2 | But presently the crowd loosened into smaller groups and a good many people went off into the village or set off for outlying farms . |
3 | There 's nothing worse than setting off on a day 's walking after a cold sleepless night when you feel as though you 've been trussed up in a straight jacket . |
4 | They would expect to learn of the success of the Tay landings , and to set off on the seven miles that would take them to the central strongholds of Alba , already besieged by their fellows . |
5 | Ossie and Tito steal him back and set off for the wild reaches of western Ireland with Byrne , Kelly and their friend Kathleen ( Barkin ) in hot pursuit . |
6 | But woe betide any minister who does not possess a country seat and sets off across the Channel to ‘ abroad ’ . |
7 | This one is n't a novel , but a personal travelogue whose scenario can be summed-up thus : successful , celebrated author buys an old biplane and sets off across America to recreate the old barnstorming days while rediscovering himself and his country and … |
8 | THREE or four times a month a Royal Bank lorry laden with 4 tonnes of waste paper pulls out of Drummond House and sets off for a paper mill in Fife . |
9 | ‘ When Brad escapes from the Nebulan experiment lab and sets off with Cord and Tara to immobilize the directed-energy scythe on the Xerxian attack ship — where 's Chelsi ? ’ |
10 | There was time only to grab a piece of burnt toast before jumping into her car and setting off for London . |
11 | It 's dependent on the purposeful pulling of triggers and setting off of bombs . |
12 | Cameron found Donald Stewart and set off beside him towards Weem , which lay among its woodlands in a light blue haze of evening smoke . |
13 | ‘ Nonsense , ’ said the Princess , and set off down the stairs at a spanking pace . |
14 | They left their luggage in the booking-office — which looked more like a chickencoop than anything else — and set off down the muddy track that the ancient porter had indicated . |
15 | Zak waved , retreated and set off down the corridor , flat-footed almost at once after his bounce in the dining car , and already with drooping shoulders consulting his notebook about what he needed to do next . |
16 | She turned and set off down the path leading to the river and the house . |
17 | She returned indoors to fetch stout shoes and anorak , tied a headscarf over her bobbed brown hair to stop it flying about in the wind , and set off down the lane . |
18 | When Hugh 's men had lifted Aldhelm 's body on to the litter , and set off down the path with it towards the Foregate , Tutilo fell in behind the sorry little procession like a mourner , and went silently step for step with them , his eyes still upon the shrouded body . |
19 | We struck camp next day and set off down the mountain on our way to the Webi Shebeli . |
20 | Only he had watched , fascinated , as the pool of blood collecting around the spilt innards suddenly burst its confines and set off down the road , finding its way slowly and with difficulty , its bright fresh surface soon matted with dust and drowning insects . |
21 | The 1958 Cadillac Eldorado swept out from the garage and set off down the road from Cromcruach . |
22 | As soon as his hold slackened a shade she pulled free and set off down the stairs . |
23 | ‘ On second thoughts , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll introduce myself , ’ and set off across the room . |
24 | By the time we had crossed two more we had decided to stop drying our feet and re-booting after each one , and set off across the bogs in bare feet . |
25 | I dumped the carrier with my groceries down beside the road , and set off across the moor . |
26 | Peter , half hearing , said , ‘ Oh , I 'm desperate all right , ’ and gave a little barking laugh , and set off across the bus station to the car park , grasping Laura 's luggage . |
27 | She pulled herself together and set off across the square . |
28 | His looks said it all , and Jenna suppressed a smile and set off across the road to join him . |
29 | She lifted it over the fence and set off across the little meadow , gathering speed and thoroughly enjoying it . |
30 | Lucker and I get a few beach items together and set off across the dunes towards the shimmering shore . |