Example sentences of "he set [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Love , the second round leader , could not maintain the pace he set over the first two rounds and had to settle for a third round 71 .
2 Bentham also gave consideration to the notion of an optimum size for establishments which , in the case of the Panopticon , he set at 2000 " hands " ( Hume , 1981 p 142 ) .
3 Catherine took the chair he set for her , and extracted her notebook from her bag .
4 And the traps he set for the villains would have killed them .
5 Hoover was certainly , Summers shows , spectacularly indifferent to those straight arrow standards he set for his agents .
6 And at last , and most imprudently , he married an ambitious tyrant who drove him up the career ladder , and when things began to get too much he set to work on a toy church with pastor , pulpit , congregation , organ and so forth .
7 Out of nine poems he set to music , Cale eventually chose four , ‘ that seemed to hang together , especially ‘ Lie Still , Sleep Becalmed ’ .
8 He set to work steadily on replacing the panes of the side windows .
9 Sampson , however , insisted that Lewis should put his name to anything which was written , and in the course of 1939 he set to work .
10 Thumbing the bullets out on to a sheet of old newspaper , he set to work with his knife .
11 As soon as he got there he set to work .
12 Then he set to work laying siege to her with letters .
13 During his stay , he set to work himself on the principle divide et impera .
14 He set to with a will and soon the doors were reduced to kindling .
15 He set to work straight away to make a stronger plastic .
16 He set to again , putting the facts as plainly as he could , though doubted that these words would save Estabrook 's life .
17 He set to work on apartments eight and nine at Kensington Palace and Highgrove .
18 Having recovered only the partial use of one hand , he set to work and wrote Beneath the Visiting Moon .
19 But it was not until August 1942 , after a year 's delay , that he set to work on the poem again .
20 And so he set to work : despite the usual interruptions , by the end of the year he managed to complete drafts of two acts which he dispatched to Martin Browne .
21 She gave him the bacon and eggs and he set to ravenously .
22 Having obtained this , he set to work to enclose the parish and to rearrange its landscape .
23 One day he noticed that a mutation of this rose , pink in colour , ad emerged naturally , and he set to work to make sure it did not revert — and succeeded .
24 It was a great relief to him when she stumbled in through the door in a flurry of snow and he set to and made a cup of tea to warm her .
25 Then he set to work honing his own brand of precision engineering into countless dance records put out under the name Reese ( short for Maurice , his middle name ) , Reese and Santonio and KS Experience .
26 Frantically , he set to work dismantling it .
27 He set to , learning the dyeing business but , soon after , a mistake gave Stevenson his big chance — or so he tells it .
28 When Admiral James Watkins , US secretary of energy , instructed his Department of Energy ( DoE ) laboratories to clean up their heavily contaminated sites , he set in motion an elegant synergy that is leading to new ways of destroying pollutants .
29 He embarked soon after on his long verse-tragedy Osorio , a story ‘ romantic & wild & somewhat terrible ’ , which he set in Spain at the time of the Inquisition , but which was to draw , at least to a small extent , on his Quantock and Exmoor wanderings of the next few months .
30 Relations between Becker and the rest of the German team would appear to have deteriorated after the incident in Melbourne when , within minutes of learning that Stich and Udo Riglewski had been nominated to represent Germany in the doubles , in Barcelona , he set in motion a chain of events which led to a quick re-think .
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