Example sentences of "[conj] they set [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Maclean realized that their only chance was to bluff their way out of the situation , so they set off for the main gate .
3 ‘ I would like to go back now , ’ she announced , and they set off down the grassy path in the scented April darkness , back to The Gantry .
4 Jack agreed and they set off down the track side , treading carefully in case they tripped over signal wire .
5 Michele rejoined her and they set off on foot .
6 Bridget pulled the door shut and they set off after him .
7 If they set out from Tara at the hour they intended , they will have gone down the forest road hours earlier . ’
8 But they set out for the Town Hall none the less .
9 But they set off in April — and forgot to tell the town hall .
10 A few chapters of Music , Mind , and Brain are stimulating and produce the right sort of sparks ; but others jar either because they are couched in long-winded jargon , or because they set off with a title and intent , which lead one to expect something new in the way of results , but then degenerate into vague speculations .
11 ‘ The marshal , ’ complained one of his officers even before they set out on the futile march to Carlisle , ‘ is infirm and peevish … both in body and mind , forgetful , irresolute and perplext . ’
12 ‘ Please , ’ she replied , but she was grateful to him that he did not hurry her but allowed her to look her fill before they set off through a pathway of more trees and green parkland .
13 He is in London with Jacob , his wife Judy and daughter Julia , 10 , and before they set off for the Odeon , Leicester Square , last night , he said : ‘ None of us would be here today without Jake 's idea . ’
14 Before they set off up the beach , both bared white teeth in sudden , violent smiles .
15 Many of the farmer 's wives came in for a mug of tea and perhaps a piece of cake before they set off on the long drive for home .
16 Without the dehumidifier the crew would often be cold and wet even before they set off on a mission .
17 The Lionisers ' cup was thus already full well before they set forth to Gads ' Hill Place .
18 TWO boozy pals were caught by astonished police after they set off in a car — with BOTH of them driving .
19 ‘ 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 . ’
20 The sky was gun-metal but the deluge had not come when they set out for a cafe .
21 They know the grandchildren will grow up with a mixture of character traits collected from way back , on both sides of the family , but they like to think that something of theirs , some good trait or talent , will be packed somewhere in their grandchildren 's psychological ‘ baggage ’ when they set out on their journey into adult life .
22 HOUNSLOW will be defending an unbeaten record in the European Cup-Winners ' Cup when they set off for Holland today to compete in this season 's final stages .
23 They had been visiting friends , they had enjoyed their evening and the time had gone quickly so it was rather late when they set off for home .
24 When they set off for church he set off for London , driving fast .
25 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 .
26 Colleagues , great credibility should go to John Prescott , Shadow Transport Secretary , who has demanded that all foreign registered tankers should provide details of routes when they set off from port so that all operators can be dealt with .
27 Dick Hobbs ( 1988 ) lived with thieves and detectives as they set out to ‘ do the business ’ , and perhaps one of the most effective pieces of participant observation in recent times has been the four-volume Policy Studies Institute work on the police in London ( 1983 ) .
28 As we pray this prayer we join with those generous young men as they set out on their missionary journeys .
29 So they follow their pseudo-parents as they set off for the village shops , until they feel themselves getting too far from the ‘ nest ’ , and then break off to return to safety .
30 Louise kept up a flow of bright chatter as they set off for Wigmore Street .
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