Example sentences of "[conj] set [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As with all guitar noise problems , this effect is most prevalent when the amp is very loud , or set up for an overdrive sound .
2 All goods supplied by the Seller shall be in accordance with ( i ) the current edition of the relevant Product Description Leaflet as published from time to time by the Seller ( copies of which are available from the Seller upon request ) and ( ii ) those further specifications or descriptions ( if any ) expressly listed or set out on the face of the Order .
3 In defence , the dismounted men-at-arms and archers ( the archers being either in ‘ wedges ’ or set out before the men-at-arms ) provided density of resistance , giving each other support , the men-at-arms being all the better protected , since the archers were able to fire their weapons a considerable distance against an advancing enemy , thus disrupting them before they reached the defending men-at-arms who , with their own cavalry , could then mount a counter-attack .
4 One thing is absolutely certain and that is nearly all the US companies that set out down the T.Q.M. route 10 years ago are still convinced they took the right decision .
5 It was like a ship that set out with the navigator doing one thing , the captain doing another , the deck hands doing something on their own .
6 a The form of a statutory notice , i.e. for Structure Plan and Local Plan intention to prepare/submission/modification should follow that set out in the Town and County Planning ( Structure and Local Plans ) ( Scotland ) Regulations 1983. ( 1983 No 1590 ( s. 149 ) ) .
7 However , the most recent statement of our approach to the question of recognition , which is also likely to guide our attitude to the adherence of these countries to the United Nations , was that set out in the meeting of Foreign Affairs Ministers earlier this week .
8 The final meeting took place on Nov. 21 in Havana , Cuba , of the Joint Monitoring Commission ( JMC ) on south western Africa , comprising representatives from Angola , Cuba , Namibia , and South Africa and set up under the Brazzaville Protocol of Dec. 13 , 1988 [ see p. 36380 ] to oversee the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 435/78 , on Namibian independence and the withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola .
9 At sixteen he ran away from Harrow , and set up as a film director , work which took him to central Europe and east Africa , but proved financially unrewarding .
10 In 1889 he left the lace business in search of larger fortunes and set up as a stockbroker in Nottingham .
11 In 1799 , having decided that strict attention to work was undermining his health , Edwards turned his business over to R. H. Evans [ q.v. ] and set up as a gentleman collector .
12 He fled to Cyprus without his wife and set up as a storekeeper and contractor .
13 For example , if you use what was the dining room for a work room/study as well , you should either have a round table which can be piled with books when necessary , a table set off-centre , or a drop-leaf table that can be pulled out and set up in the centre of the room as required .
14 Its audience was familiar with the statue which Charlemagne had brought from Italy and set up in the courtyard at Aachen .
15 He imagined himself to be in the centre of the city now , surrounded by its magnificent old crumbling buildings , its churches and palaces , villas and castles filled with the rich trappings of the centuries and set about by the bustle , the noise , the filth , squalor and abject poverty of the streets .
16 ( 5 ) Wherever , in ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) above , the order requires one or other court to consider whether it ought to try the case or whether it ought to transfer it ( pursuant to the powers of transfer under ss 40(2) , 41(1) or 42(2) of the 1984 Act ) that court must have regard to the criteria laid down in art 7(5) and set out at the start of Chapter 13 .
17 It was a long haul with my heavy bag to the bus stop at the top of town next day , but I made it and set out on a bus journey westward from Roscommon to Galway .
18 The two exiles fall in together and set out on the adventure of becoming a suburban couple .
19 Within six months , however , he had left the Party and set out on the road that led to the formation of the British Union of Fascists in 1932 .
20 In the audience was Paul Palmer , a geophysicist , and it was from this that Jones became involved with solid state fusion and set out on the road that led to his interactions with Fleischmann and Pons .
21 With reluctance she pulled on a jacket and set out for the Rectory .
22 In 1980 McDevitt and an accomplice dressed up as Federal Express employees and set out for the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls , New York .
23 He put on his sandals and set out for the office of the babu who had the power to give his people what they wanted , or to refuse .
24 I parked my car at around midday and set out towards the Press tent .
25 Randolph , smiling from ear to ear , quickly dressed into warm clothes and set out towards the toy factory .
26 Restored with food and warm drinks , we set off down Brewers ' Gullet , portage our final canal lock and set out down the river .
27 But at last they reached the top and set out along a ridge under the clear blue sky , valleys running steeply to left and right of them .
28 So the next morning at dawn the poor wife took her baby in her arms and set out along the shore .
29 At two o'clock Wycliffe collected the dead man 's keys from the duty officer and set out along the wharf .
30 When the sun began to sink and the evening grew cold , they stripped their clothes from the thorn trees , collected together their pans and bamboo brooms and set out across the bridge for home .
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