Example sentences of "[adv] set [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just basically set up for a rape scene .
2 A final technical point on audio versus video recording : it takes no longer to set up for a simple video recording than it does to position a microphone for an audio recording .
3 However , they were not normally set up for the heavy infantryman 's tactics of prolonged defence before a steady advance , although they were misused in these roles at times .
4 But real life , both human life and plant and animal life , is not set up for the benefit of spectators .
5 As it turned out the final Report , published in 1889 after almost five years of investigation , did embody a number of recommendations regarding the education of deaf children in future Education Acts , thus setting out for the first time proper legislation with regard to compulsory entry , ages of admission , the length of education , the size of classes , and even that Principals/Headmasters of boarding institutions had to reside on the premises .
6 Dang and I finally set out for the village where she wanted to start the ‘ cottage industry ’ .
7 Social groups are often deliberately set up for a purpose .
8 As well as crime for corporations and crimes against corporations ( employee theft ) , there are corporations deliberately set up for the sole purpose of committing criminal activity .
9 Kallicharran , assuming that the entertainment had been concluded for the day , also set off for the dressing-room .
10 Because the trust was originally set up for the purposes of mitigating inheritance tax the trust may come within the provisions of ss739 and 740 with the exemption mentioned in s741 not being available .
11 In many ways the CPVE conforms very closely to the goals originally set out for the GCSE .
12 She was eighteen and had never been out of England , yet she unhesitatingly set off for a remote and savage country in Africa .
13 A few months as a registrar in Nottingham , then he would be well set up for a job in the place of his choice .
14 We were n't far away from the ruins of an old settlement , abandoned at the time of the dreadful Clearances by islanders who , driven by impossible conditions , bravely set out for the unknown territories of Canada to start their lives afresh .
15 And he immediately set off for a long Bank Holiday break !
16 She looked as if she were about to set off for a provincial cocktail party , an office party of female executives .
17 They had been about to set out for the main bridge when he had said :
18 And when three men turned back just below camp 4 because of bad weather Harry Taylor climbed on … and then set out for the summit on his own .
19 We ate a hearty breakfast and then set off for the moor .
20 I nip down to Engineering and borrow a remote ( must keep tabs on things in London ) , then set off for the circus .
21 There is a coincidence with Osbern 's story , and it may be that Swegen was present in England when tribute was paid in 1012 , and then set off for the Irish Sea ( thus repeating the possible pattern of 994 – 5 ) only to be shipwrecked , perhaps off the Welsh coast .
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