Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] set [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 I will not go further than to say ’ around 40 ’ , but we certainly intend to implement the programme that we set out in ’ Options for Change ’ .
2 In addition to jobs , the measurable benefits of economic TNPs include the exports due to foreign firms , and the backward linkages that they set up in the host economy , that is the locally produced goods and services they purchase , either from existing firms or from firms established primarily to supply the TNCs .
3 And you set out in the morning and you know this road , you know this road well .
4 But they set off in April — and forgot to tell the town hall .
5 TWO boozy pals were caught by astonished police after they set off in a car — with BOTH of them driving .
6 Often now when I set off in a fairly posh car and switch on the radio and heater , I think back to those wartime battles to get my little fishing box onto the crowded trams and my long walks from Brigg railway station to catch bream at Cadney Bridge .
7 ‘ My Cat ’ , it began , ‘ was in agony due to being hung upside down from our bedroom window by my brother , when I set off in the luxurious coach provided for us .
8 I would allow the appeal and give the directions as I set out in my judgment .
9 As we set out in the truck which was going to take us the eight miles to Oakington , I was conscious that for once I was really looking my absolute best .
10 The night was dark as we set off in file through the trees after checking our weapons .
11 ‘ Joanna will have her work cut out to convince him that she 's the equal of any man when they set up in practice together . ’
12 NICK FALDO and Tom Kite , the reigning Open champions on both sides of the Atlantic , will meet ‘ head to head ’ when they set off in pursuit of the second major title of the golfing year in the US Open on Thursday .
13 Bridget murmured as they set off in the direction of Geoffrey 's rooms .
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