Example sentences of "[noun prp] set out on " in BNC.

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1 Markby set out on a different line of approach .
2 Katie sets out on the trail of the kidnappers and her song for Ben becomes the means to save his life .
3 FORD Cortina nut Nigel Barnes set out on honeymoon yesterday — to CORTINA in Italy .
4 The following morning Nahum set out on his visit to London , just seven days after their marriage , and Sarah watched his departure .
5 Since it was his turn at the sharp end , Mick set out on what we thought would be the crux of the route .
6 Yorkshire set out on the final day in a difficult position , still 130 runs away from making Hampshire bat again , but with all wickets in hand .
7 In practice , Oxfordshire , Somerset , Leicestershire and Coventry set out on an ambitious exercise simultaneously with the development of the Northern Record of Achievement and the London Record of Achievement .
8 COUNTRY star Daniel O'Donnell sets out on a 46-date UK tour next week … after fears that he might never perform again .
9 could be the two of them they just , when er , when Lee set out on a Saturday evening with er Kevin and they often sit there and er have a , er a bit of a snack , supper , light supper and er
10 In carrying out the balancing exercise Hoffmann J. set out on the one hand the enormous losses caused to a listed public company , the interests of the creditors of B. & C. , the public interest in having the whole matter investigated and the need of the administrators to find out the true financial position of the company and the truth of the representations made concerning it .
11 Fleischmann and Pons set out on a different course initially , but one that had already been charted in Europe in the 1920s and 30s .
12 Flavia set out on an aimless walk .
13 In January 1960 Macmillan set out on a tour of Africa , first stopping in Ghana : ‘ Nkrumah was an engaging character with much charm of manner and courtesy ’ , he writes .
14 Constantius set out on a determined course of retribution , seeking out all the followers of Magnentius and exacting punishment by execution , imprisonment and confiscation of their estates and wealth .
15 ( Gen. 12.1 ) So Abram set out on a journey where faith rather than sight would be the guiding light , seeking a home , a city , a country .
16 Mr Neilsen set out on his campaign last year , after his wife had been approached by a curbcrawler .
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