Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] set [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 FOLLOWING two years of fund raising and six to eight weeks hard net practice we set off for the Far East on December 16 , 1991 for a combined cricket and hockey tour .
2 At nightfall they set off down the escarpment and in holiday mood were soon bowling merrily along the coast road .
3 In poor physical condition they set off under the blazing sun , marching for fifty minutes and resting for ten .
4 My father always used to say , ‘ The holiday begins the moment we set off on the way . ’
5 But once you have unfolded an ordnance survey map and made the cheese and pickle sandwiches , it 's hard to change your mind , and so on a hot June day I set off up the zig-zagging tourist path from Glen Nevis at ten o'clock in the morning .
6 At nine o'clock that night we set out in the pouring rain , our car packed with people and stores of food , picking our way through lorries , mules and men on foot .
7 The Zamoyski family 's attempts to reactivate a foundation they set up in the 1920s at Kornik , a Scottish-baronial monstrosity housing a priceless library of early illuminated manuscripts and incunabula , are being thwarted by the Polish Academy of Learning , which swallowed it up in 1945 .
8 Last year I set out on the same quest , but met with little success .
9 After a quick breakfast we set off to the first address on the list .
10 Soon after breakfast we set off into the jungle .
11 A young attendant in a blue uniform respectfully opened the door , and as soon as Luce had been settled into the grey suede luxury of the front passenger-seat they set off for the mainland .
12 Our 1963 Herald 12/50 was keen to get going , and at the allotted time we set off through the Borders and towards North Yorkshire .
13 Refreshed , and filled once again with energy we set off for the second time that day .
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