Example sentences of "set [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | I set off to Khan Market to buy something for my headache , only to find the roads were clogged with white Ambassadors dressed up as Christmas trees . |
3 | They set off from Alexandra Palace for WWF 's fourth annual London to Cambridge Bike Ride — and it proved to be the most successful yet . |
4 | They set off from Wyre Mill to see for themselves the finishing touches being put to the weir nearby . |
5 | He would set off on Saturday evening arriving early next morning . |
6 | There will be a cyclists ’ reception and breakfast at the City Chambers , an evening ride to Cramond , and a Commuter Challenge in which people travelling by different modes of transport will set off from Currie Post Office at 8 a.m. to reach the City Chambers . |
7 | This came under heavy fire for implying that small firms set up without planning permission should only have enforcement orders issued against them if alternative premises were available . |
8 | And then , restraining himself from a farewell blast on the Dixie horn , he 'd set out for Liston Hall . |
9 | I still have a note of the objectives for the review I set out at Wilton Park : |
10 | specific rules set out for stock provisioning rather than directors ' estimates . |
11 | Planning authorities are required to operate the policies set out in DoE Circular 3/84 which , in essence , require them to ‘ balance ’ the need to extract coal against environmental damage . |
12 | Where the third party act consists of deliberate wrongful conduct the courts will use the tests set out in Home Office v Dorset Yacht and Lamb v Camden ( see above ) . |
13 | Behind her the two seats were empty , a troublous reminder of where Eddie and Laura had sat side by side when the coach had first set off from Heathrow Airport … had first arrived at the eastern outskirts of Oxford . |
14 | In addition £219.9m was set off against share premium account in 1988 under s 133 , CA 1985 and not recorded in the accounts . |
15 | You will need to ensure that system-wide logical names etc. , are properly set up on system reboot , and you will also require some symbols to be set for all your LIFESPAN users . |
16 | The bars have been set up on ground floor windows of Coatham Mill , a listed building . |
17 | The bars have been set up on ground floor windows of Coatham Mill , a listed building . |
18 | Yes , well just er briefly Chairman I 've seen the television cameras being set up on Mutford Bridge , so I 'm quite certain you do n't want to prolong this meeting and er in case they go away . |
19 | It was confirmed that a separate fund be set up for preservation work . |
20 | One microcomputer is set up for word processing and can be used by pupils at any time , another is used as a Prestel terminal and the third is available for the use of a variety of CAL programs . |
21 | At the same time another hierarchy might be set up for line management . |
22 | A mortgage adviser 's ‘ office ’ — shaped like a house — has been set up at Bradford Branch . |
23 | In 1950 , when the Haskin 's Laboratory was set up at Yale University , it was thought to be a 5 year project to produce a box which could perform these two computations . |
24 | A sports club has been set up at Cleadon Park Community Centre in South Shields for girls aged 10 to 16 . |
25 | ABOVE A dream-telepathy experiment being set up at Maimonudes laboratory in Brooklyn New York . |
26 | Speed of access may also be worse , as the links between relations are set up at run time and not at data definition time . |
27 | This was the second such " traffic-light coalition " ( Ampelcoalition ) to be set up at Land level in Germany , after that in Brandenburg [ see p. 37762 ] . |
28 | The governments ' main complaint is that for the Commission 's plan to work , a special clearing house would have to be set up to reapportion VAT revenue levied in the country of export which would be owing to that of import - where the product would be consumed . |
29 | Ted Wragg , describing his work as adviser to the Parliamentary Select Committee into the attainment of the school leaver ( 1976/7 ) , reports that mathematics was the topic that came up by far the most frequently in all the submissions to that Committee , and one of its recommendations was that an inquiry should be set up into mathematics teaching . |
30 | An inquiry has indeed been set up by Gwynedd county council , but I understand that it is currently suspended because of police investigations . |