Example sentences of "[vb base] set [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Livewire helps young people aged 16–25 who want to set up in business . |
2 | In the meantime , if you want to set off with road map and cheque book , then get the new editions of the Factory Shop Guide . |
3 | I purpose , therefore , to wage war myself in Wales , and I intend to set out from Lichfield on — let me see , this is the twenty-fourth of June — on the seventh day of July . |
4 | Private Enterprise THE UNORTHODOX GREEK Why does a European middle manager choose to set up in business in Britain ? |
5 | A convoy of four low-loaders carrying the dismantled D furnace and accompanied by a police escort set out from Brymbo for the docks yesterday . |
6 | BRITISH companies seeking new markets get a helping hand today for any projects they fancy setting up in Russia . |
7 | I want to give people a choice , and the system that we have set up through ICSTIS and the regulator will do just that . |
8 | They have set up in flasks miniature reconstructions of conditions on the early Earth . |
9 | Conveyancing work has become more competitive , but solicitors have not lost substantial amounts of work to the modest number of licensed conveyancers who have set up in practice . |
10 | YOUNG model makers Kenton Smith and Sarah Szikora have set up in business with cash help and a little inspiration from a 1960s pop record . |
11 | THIS is a bit hard to understand but some audacious young men from Newcastle have set off for Europe in the company of Ermentrude the Cow from The Magic Roundabout . |
12 | Some students find that it helps them to make a brief précis of the situation , though you should n't waste too much time in writing out points which you already have set down in front of you . |
13 | I have set out below section 6 as originally enacted , italicising the words deleted by the Act of 1988 and placing the words added by the Act of 1988 in square brackets : |