Example sentences of "[pron] set [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She set off boldly towards the fence and only had to put her feet down speedily once . |
2 | Mr Stephens was careful to read the short poems and finished up with one set not far from the place at which John was hired . |
3 | He could easily be presented as a modest example of Samuel Smiles 's self-help — the illegitimate son of a farm-servant and a weaver , totally lacking in formal education , who advanced from Oldham textile-worker to foreman in an engineering works , until in 1861 he set up independently as a dentist , dying worth almost £15,000 , which was by no means negligible : a lifelong radical Liberal and temperance advocate . |
4 | Gloag moved to Glasgow where , with an unmarried sister , he set up home in the university . |
5 | He set off cheerfully for a final phase in Worcestershire , saying complacently , ‘ I do n't want any bands here when I come back . ’ |
6 | He had n't time , he thought , and he set off briskly towards the blacksmith 's , his rucksack and his bags already bulging . |
7 | In his lunch breaks Doisneau pored over books on photography , and at weekends he set off alone with a heavy wooden camera and tripod to capture the first of the ‘ personal ’ photographs that would be the basis of his life 's work . |
8 | A song thrush opted for a life on the road when it set up home on a pick-up truck at Harwell , see below . |
9 | Joseph lunged toward it , but the sight of him terrorized the gibbon further , and it set off frantically towards the only visible refuge . |