Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] set [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | In many ways the CPVE conforms very closely to the goals originally set out for the GCSE . |
2 | The Mozarts then set off for Mannheim , which , under the music-loving Elector Carl Theodor , had one of the finest orchestras in Europe ; and since 1742 the Electoral palace had also included an opera house in the west wing . |
3 | A POWERFUL RIG SIMPLY SET UP FOR PERFORMANCE WITH IDEAS FROM THE RACING CIRCUIT MATCHED WITH A DOUBLE LUFF GENOA REEFING SYSTEM . |
4 | ‘ Just caught your nippers apparently setting out for Siena , ’ Fosdyke said . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | A film about an estate agency specially set up for squatters has been criticised for promoting an unacceptable activity . |
7 | 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 . |