Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] set [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To avoid potential disputes the parties should set out in a letter , preferably attached to the sale agreement , any specific adjustments that will need to be made for the purpose of the completion statement .
2 The cars used to set off at one-minute intervals , originally starting at 9.00 p.m. on a Saturday but that was changed in 1949 to midnight , .
3 The ecology people were still mailing all sorts of publications to her , and her mouth would set hard with pain when she read Lucy 's name in a list of credits or committee members .
4 The hotelier can set up for any number of different plans , for example , golf weekends , leisure breaks , family rates , and so forth
5 Anthony and Maggie Barker will set off from Glasgow on 30 March on their 10-day , 700-mile cycle ride .
6 The Plaintiff must set down within six months of close of pleadings ; if no request is made within 15 months , the action is automatically struck out .
7 Chemical warfare would set in with appalling ferocity , leaving the sward slimy with dead worms .
8 The team will set off with a ride around Anglesey , starting from Menai Bridge on Saturday , June 19 .
9 The schoolboy team will set off at the end of the month .
10 There will be a cyclists ’ reception and breakfast at the City Chambers , an evening ride to Cramond , and a Commuter Challenge in which people travelling by different modes of transport will set off from Currie Post Office at 8 a.m. to reach the City Chambers .
11 A new service could set up by gaining enough contracts with major customers of the old service to take over .
12 Teachers and schools are of necessity partners in the business of curriculum reform and partners must set forth on an enterprise with an understanding of what it is about , and a certain confidence in the policies they pursue .
13 By making necessary height adjustments to the camel 's feet , the pier would set firmly over the natural irregularities of the foundation .
14 Then it was a half-hour 's drive from our base to Christophe and Hedwige 's house , and from there Mike would set off on an hour 's run with Christophe through the forest , still in darkness , to ensure they reached the chimpanzees ' nest site before the occupants moved off for the day .
15 An hour before then , a force of grenadiers will set out on foot from the village down the road .
16 However , after about half an hour , some of the smell chemicals have started to evaporate creating an odour gradient , and the dog can set off on the trail .
17 Not for the first time did she wonder where and when that waiting British Armada would set out with the purpose of liberating Europe .
18 At St Inglevert — do you remember , Lancaster ? he was the match of any he met in arms , if not the master , and so were you , and together you two held any two that France could set up against you , and Jean de Boucicaut himself acknowledged it .
19 Much has been said about what a Labour Government could and could not do , but I am certain that a Labour Government would set out with the best of intentions to improve the situation .
20 Lawrence will set off for England on Sunday .
21 The two rafts will set off down the river at ten o'clock , each holding eight plus a guide .
22 In particular , unsteadiness may set in at much lower Ra than it would in their absence .
23 Later this month Sam Torrance will set out from his home in Largs to embark on no less than his 20th season on the PGA European Tour .
24 For the first four Mondays in the month a walk will set off at 10.30am from Plas y Brenin National Mountain Centre ( GR 1718579 ) .
25 After the neighbours and the dinner and the Queen 's speech , depression would set in from the rich food and the gins and tonics .
26 A draft Treasury Order to be published later this year will set out in more detail which agricultural goods and activities will be covered .
27 Meanwhile , Wallaby skipper Michael Lynagh will set out on a remarkable 24,000 mile round trip that will take him to Brisbane for an operation and back to Wales for the final fortnight of the Australian tour .
28 The company will set aside at least four hectares of forest around each of the 100-odd woodpecker colonies in its lands in Arkansas , Louisiana , Mississippi and South Carolina .
29 Where a firm does provide services to a private customer on written contractual terms ( whether a two-way customer agreement required by the rules or a non-mandatory one used for commercial purposes ) , the agreement must set out in adequate detail the basis on which those services are provided .
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