Example sentences of "[adv] he set [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm so he set up the corner as a darkroom and started doing playing about with his with his own black and white printing . |
2 | So he set off and met a gardener , who had also lived a hermetic life , and also longed for company . |
3 | So he set off one day with Moira , as she spoke French , and they stayed in Geneva until they had organized the shop . |
4 | So he set out to look for one . |
5 | And so he sets off on foot , aiming nowhere . |
6 | Soon he set up his own lecture school . |
7 | Thereafter he set out , increasingly influenced by the syndicalist ideas of his uneasy associate , James Connolly [ q.v. ] , to create , with some success , ‘ one big union ’ among urban workers , now notoriously discontented in a largely rural society . |
8 | Later he set up his own research centre , the Glynn Research Laboratories in Cornwall . |
9 | Voeller might have scored in the 24th minute had it not been for Andy Goram 's fine save from a powerful 20-yard shot , but seven minutes later he set up Marseille 's opener . |
10 | Now he sets out on the second stage of the journey , with Sarai , his childless wife , and his nephew Lot . |
11 | Dublin Castle , like most things in Ireland , was somewhat dilapidated , but here he set up his new court . |
12 | From here he set out about 36 AD for Damascus to capture and punish those Nazarene who were claiming that Jesus was the Messiah expected . |
13 | this lad was , now he was , coming in the bar , he sat just as you come in the door and then he moved to that long thing where we sit , well I go at the bar and Jackie was sat there Jackie , I said time to be social , no I cos I laugh , I were laughing me head off me and he 's jabbering away move like that , his arms moving you know , then he sets off to sing , well , la , la and Johnny said shut up I know Johnny put his glass of beer on the next table to ours and sets off to see Mickey , then he stands up this lad sit down you , must have thought for his beer , I think he was like , I says to Jack I says er you want to put his trousers is all undone , you know sat and his trousers what and his jumper , so our Johnny went he said get that covered up and , but he pulled it down like that , and now he took 'em out he walked through the door and his trousers were falling down but |
14 | He was a scholar and for many years studied to learn the ways of dragons ; he was proud but not stupid , and he learned all that the books could teach him , and then he set off on a long journey and captured two baby dragons and brought them home as pets . |
15 | Then he set off the expense of having a debtor arrested in this way , which failed to produce payment of the debt against the sums he recovered . |
16 | Then he set out to rappel down the cliff , jerk after jerk as his feet hit the rock . |
17 | Then he set out along the path that the old man had shown him . |
18 | There he set up a small photographic portrait business , and made some early forays into recording ethnic ‘ types ’ and customs . |
19 | From there he set off with a caravan of mules on a journey of some eight hundred miles to Nairobi . |
20 | Twice he set up striking partner Kevin Campbell for chances that were well saved by Ipswich 's Canadian goalkeeper Craig Forrest . |
21 | Yet he set out to trap and violate women . |