Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] set [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Thinking to steal a march on watchful eyes I set off from the Cross Inn ( not long established as the only hotel and bar ) at 6.15 a.m. and headed for Port of Ness and the Butt of Lewis . |
2 | I still have a note of the objectives for the review I set out at Wilton Park : |
3 | Then at Dunkirk we set off on the first 400-mile stage to our overnight stop at Vandanesse . |
4 | FOLLOWING two years of fund raising and six to eight weeks hard net practice we set off for the Far East on December 16 , 1991 for a combined cricket and hockey tour . |
5 | At nightfall they set off down the escarpment and in holiday mood were soon bowling merrily along the coast road . |
6 | After hearing pro-Yeltsin and anti-Gorbachev speeches they set off towards the Kremlin down Tverskaya ( formerly Gorky Street ) , Moscow 's main thoroughfare . |
7 | In poor physical condition they set off under the blazing sun , marching for fifty minutes and resting for ten . |
8 | ‘ She drew a door for herself through all the barriers I set up around myself and walked in . ’ |
9 | After a shop at Sainsburys in Camden Town and a quick cold meat and salad lunch I set off by Tube to Finsbury Circus to one of the big offices of BP for a Management and Membership Committee meeting of the British Association of Industrial Editors . |
10 | But that is n't the question we set out with . |
11 | After lunch they set off to Kingsburgh for one of their most memorable encounters . |
12 | ( First Edition ) Two senior council officers were suspended on full pay pending an inquiry into a chain of consultancy companies they set up on public health , waste management , food hygiene and urban renewal . |
13 | And so it was then , that on a cold , Tuesday October evening I set off for my first match … |
14 | Everyone knows that in fact you can get organised — so — leaving the family , animals and business I set off for Avery Hill College . |
15 | My father always used to say , ‘ The holiday begins the moment we set off on the way . ’ |
16 | They 've re-opened an incident room they set up in November when a fourteen year old girl was raped . |
17 | After a pause to coil up the heavy ropes we set off for Gimmer . |
18 | Armed with a canal guide and a confidence inspiring wave from Roger we set off on our gentle adventure . |
19 | In the Habsburg territories Joseph I set up in 1709 a new permanent committee of nine officials to control foreign affairs . |
20 | But once you have unfolded an ordnance survey map and made the cheese and pickle sandwiches , it 's hard to change your mind , and so on a hot June day I set off up the zig-zagging tourist path from Glen Nevis at ten o'clock in the morning . |
21 | On that first day we set off with high hopes of finding out what the foxes were doing and to work out where to concentrate our filming efforts . |
22 | At about midnight we set off on our way back to Hal Far . |
23 | At 10:16 we boarded the Sprinter on platform one.Then we set off for Shrewsbury : |
24 | At nine o'clock that night we set out in the pouring rain , our car packed with people and stores of food , picking our way through lorries , mules and men on foot . |
25 | Most managers want to take commission on any deals they set up for the artist . |
26 | The Zamoyski family 's attempts to reactivate a foundation they set up in the 1920s at Kornik , a Scottish-baronial monstrosity housing a priceless library of early illuminated manuscripts and incunabula , are being thwarted by the Polish Academy of Learning , which swallowed it up in 1945 . |
27 | Encouraged by their interpretations of each others ' dreams they set off against Humbaba to cut down his cedar forests . |
28 | So , this morning I set off down Lennox Gardens , the Street with No Name , and then into Rumsey Road . |
29 | The following morning we set off for Verona . |
30 | Early on an August Saturday morning they set off at a great pace on the west side of the reservoir with the intention of following the ten mile bridleway right round the reservoir to a pub , where they planned to arrive two hours after opening time . |