Example sentences of "to set [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | It was another sunny morning and I took the opportunity to set off with Singi , our assistant sirdar , for a shapely rock peak rising above the campsite and offering the prospect of an interesting climb and a good viewpoint . |
2 | It was eleven o'clock before all the family were in bed , and two o'clock next morning was the latest time to set off with the beehives . |
3 | I lay there trying to square what I heard with the new enthusiasm derived from Edward and Laura , for I 'd left the Lodge around two in the morning , ready to set off with them the next day in search of the horizon . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The meeting I ought to set up with Samuel 's parents ? |
6 | The CTC cost £7.5m to set up with £5.5m coming direct from the Government . |
7 | Railway transition curves are usually related to the velocity cubed — a cubic curve is comparatively easy to set out with a theodolite . |
8 | He was to set out with the three French patrols , drive the hundred-odd miles to the Gabes Gap and pass through it as quickly as possible to create confusion in the enemy rear areas . |
9 | She loved Simon ; too much to set out with him in that way — two pawns in a combinazione , a deal , even if partly his own . |
10 | But if not that , then many critics would like to be dictators of literature , to regulate the past , and to set out with quiet authority the future direction of the art . |
11 | Once again , the object is to set out with precision the circumstances in which the partners can remove an offending colleague without the need to seek a dissolution of the firm . |