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

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1 The meeting I ought to set up with Samuel 's parents ?
2 ‘ I 'll be damned if I 'll set up in Northallerton because of the ride they have given me , ’ Mr Davies said .
3 Over the first four days it was all I could do to get Dawn to step off the perch I 'd set up in the field , with my glove just a few inches away from her .
4 In 1954 I was eight and every Saturday morning I would set off to the movies with my first boyfriend , ten year old Skippy .
5 [ to BELVILLE ] Honoured sir , your last proposal to me convinces me I ought not to stay , so , with a thousand thanks for all favours , I will set out for home tomorrow early .
6 And when ye would set out for Castille , let all the people know in secret , that they make themselves ready , and take with them all that they have , so that none of the Moors in the suburb may know thereof ; for certes ye can not keep the city , neither abide therein after my death .
7 The dacha was owned by a doctor who , Vasili reasoned , would be able to snap Lena out of her trance ; then the two of them could set off for Tula on the banks of the River Don where they would lie low until , with time , the investigation wound down .
8 Quite how to choose your destination is not clear : You might set out for a holiday in Virgo and end up in the Crab Nebula .
9 ‘ Very nice , ’ said Joe , eyeing the purchases , she 'd set out on the bed , ‘ but explain why it 's taken you all day . ’
10 When the cold engine that was the city had coughed and kicked and finally started up for the day , then she 'd set out about her business .
11 Well , it was all to the good ; after he 'd finished skiing for the day they 'd return to the cottage , and she 'd set out for home .
12 As she 'd set off down the drive her one thought had been that perhaps it was n't too late .
13 She 'd set off at 2pm from TV-am , where she 'd been working since 8am on The Wide Awake Club .
14 This is the finest war memorial you could set up to the men who gave their lives , their limbs , or their health , and those who lost their dear ones in the country 's cause .
15 I mean , by the time you 'd set off walking you could set off at eleven and walk there till twelve go in there till two then you
16 It was as if she was n't married ; just as it had been before , going to bed in her pink and white room , setting off for the ‘ Craft Basket ’ at half-past eight in the morning , just as she used to set off for school , home by five thirty , tea , telly , and some needlework to keep herself occupied .
17 But ‘ it was evidently all she owned ; it was the home she had brought with her from the Fatherland , and would be the home she would set up on the prairie ’ .
18 You 've got a long way to go before you can set up on your own .
19 you can set out for two hundred .
20 We 've made some progress towards establishing the criteria which we should set out in our policy , and the mechanisms needed to control that policy .
21 But coming here has made me realize how much time has passed since , as a small boy , we used to set off for dinners and functions .
22 When they arrived in Brides Haven Rachel Pritchard welcomed Leonora with a cup of hot , strong tea , but Bryn soon cut across his wife 's chatter , pointing out that they must set out at once if he was to make the return trip before dark .
23 The threatening cloud of gloom that had been pea-sized when they 'd set out for Host Street grew to storm proportions .
24 Union by moving twenty or thirty miles outside , at once they set up conditions that I know they would set up in London if they could do so unchecked ( The Women 's Printing Society continued to operate , as an exceptional case , with women being paid male rates . )
25 To escape the posse of photographers and television crews that were always lying in wait , they would set off at high speed along treacherous tracks , with Europe 's press in hot pursuit .
26 They thought then that they would set out as an army and conquer the rest of the land and rule over it ; that was their mission .
27 Presumably , they would set out on one course of action , receive a consultants ' report which would blow them off their course , the journalists would then be summoned to Luigi 's restaurant and policy would once again be changed .
28 Anyway , when Alan suggested that he should set up in practice here it seemed a splendid idea . ’
29 And then , restraining himself from a farewell blast on the Dixie horn , he 'd set out for Liston Hall .
30 ‘ She did n't say that , ’ he replied , the ebullience with which he 'd set out for the Greens ' household nowhere to be seen .
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