Example sentences of "[adv] set [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When the biggest set of the day came through , well over thirty feet but still well-formed , Doerner , Foo , and Bradshaw all set off in pursuit . |
2 | In the community tank where the decor consists of numerous caves made from rockwork , with a good depth of gravel to act as a filter medium , and where the fish tend to dig less than in a tank especially set up for breeding , then undergravel filtration will be adequate once the biological action in the gravel has become firmly established . |
3 | After electrification in 1966 , the Bletchley train continued to pick up at Loughton , but not to set down at night . |
4 | They may not set up in practice on their own account for a further three years . |
5 | ‘ If you 'd prefer to not risk my efforts at the barbecue I can easily set off for home right now . |
6 | While valuation reports of this nature often include reference to the submission made by the parties and any other evidence collated , the reasoning behind valuations is not normally set out in detail . |
7 | I HAVE just set up in business as a limited company . |
8 | They had just set out on holiday in their Mazda car . |
9 | But his language is not the solipsist 's ; it is not set up by ostension of private sensations which serve as samples . |
10 | So , for example , the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board ( CICB ) is amenable to judicial review even though it was not set up by statute and even though the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme ( CICS ) , which it administers , is non-statutory . |
11 | It is sometimes said of bodies such as the CICB that they owe their existence to exercises of ‘ prerogative ’ power , but in this context , this means the same thing as saying that the body was not set up by statute . |
12 | So , is Chinese art still collectable , can a dealer still set up with stock of quality ? |
13 | ‘ Where fishermen once set out to sea , now travellers stop to soak up the sun which bakes the sandy shores . ’ |
14 | Where fishermen once set out to sea , now travellers stop to soak up the sun which bakes the sandy shores . |
15 | Many of the decisions in this regard will be taken annually by the partners : where departures from the general rules are agreed , they should be promptly set down in writing and signed by all partners . |
16 | His work done , Nation collected his fee and promptly set off in search of other work , as did any other jobbing writer . |
17 | The numbers involved are also set out in table 10.3 . |
18 | Malcolm Spittle the figures in policy H One are quite clearly referred to as provision that will be made in particular settlements , they are not stated as the the requirement for dwellings generated by that particular settlement , erm , that is quite clearly set out in policy H One , that is the wording of the policy . |
19 | The test was carefully set up in front of her . |
20 | When you request facilities which may take time to process ( for , transferring modules into and out of LIFESPAN ) , they are automatically set up as background activities . |
21 | When you request facilities which may take time to process ( for example , transferring modules into and out of LIFESPAN ) , they are automatically set up as background activities . |
22 | In addition it should be noted that this Act also sets out in Schedule 2 approved methods of euthanasia . |
23 | You will need to ensure that system-wide logical names etc. , are properly set up on system reboot , and you will also require some symbols to be set for all your LIFESPAN users . |
24 | As far as fishing vessels are concerned , the principle is , moreover , expressly set out in article 2(1) of Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 101/76 of 19 January 1976 laying down a common structural policy for the fishing industry ( Official Journal 1976 No . |
25 | The Court of Appeal then [ 1992 ] 3 W.L.R. 9 , 18–19 , set out its own opinion on the matter , which it is convenient now to set out at length : |
26 | The Court of Appeal decided to undertake a review of the basic principles of the law in this area and as this has not been done for some time we now set out in detail what they held . |
27 | The campaign , which aims to raise £500,000 , was originally set up in memory of a seven-year-old Kent boy who dies in 1979 . |
28 | Lastly , as in the evaluation of the contribution to the inflammatory response of other mediators such as eicosanoids , it is crucial to assess the pathogenic importance of ROM using the criteria resembling those originally set out by Vane as follows : |
29 | When voices started rising and violence seemed inevitable , Kalchu told me that it would n't be resolved for hours and , rather than waiting around in the cold on the off-chance of getting some meat , we might as well set out for home . |
30 | However , they are usually symptomatic of something else ; people do n't set off for work with the intention of causing a communication breakdown . |