Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] set [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With no waste of time all the equipment was installed and set to work .
2 Jean Jelbart stood smiling just behind him , her golden-brown hair freshly curled and set for Christmas , and Belinda greeted her warmly as well .
3 Unidentified groups of rioters attacked and set on fire the city police headquarters , where it was believed that some of those arrested earlier in University Square were being held .
4 His songs were mangled and set to German and English verse , for instance in Heinrich Albert 's Arien where the four-part version of ‘ Du plus doux de ses traits ’ appeared with continuo in 1643 as ‘ Unser Heil ist kommen ’ and in Edward Filmer 's French Court-Aires with their Ditties ( London , 1629 ) .
5 Shops that are vandalised or set on fire .
6 In the early hours of the following day , persons widely suspected to be Round Table supporters shot at and then ransacked and set on fire the offices on Rustaveli Prospekt used by the National Democratic Party and the National Independence Party ( both part of the so-called Congress Movement ) .
7 an outline drawn or set on artwork showing the size and position of an illustration or halftone .
8 It was delicately , unselfconsciously removed and set in flight again .
9 A TEENAGE girl was fighting for her life last night after being kidnapped , tortured and set on fire .
10 These become even stronger when combined and set against clothing from an opposing standpoint .
11 This was very well attended and a committee , with himself as chairman ( a post he held for the next thirty-six years ) , was elected and set to work .
12 This libretto is based on the revised version published in 1961 but there were many phrases which had been altered when set to music , and the final text has been preferred here .
13 I shall give some space in this chapter to considering the single threads , the first strands , how they are chosen and set into place .
14 Once power is established and set on course , as it were , then obedience is largely a matter of habit .
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