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

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1 ‘ What about asking Albert 's to set you up with a really quiet-looking business outfit for New York ?
2 ‘ He 's more likely to set you up as a courier on an over-sixties package holiday to Majorca . ’
3 Something hot to set you up for the journey . ’
4 ‘ If only I had the means to set you up in a house where I could visit you . ’
5 Yes , have a little nap ; it 'll set you up for a day 's work tomorrow .
6 If you 're worried about Chester 's , and you really think you could do something to help , a relaxing holiday should set you up for the fight ! ’
7 I will set you down at the West Gate . ’
8 ‘ She 's twelve years old , nice old girl , good mouth and nice manners which puts her ahead of some women — and she wo n't set you down in the dirt .
9 → Do you realise , Steve , that a professional standard , concert classical guitar could set you back in the region of £7,000 , and that orchestral instruments regularly change hands for much more ?
10 He 'd kill Barak and set you up as the fall guy — I believe that 's the term you Americans use .
11 Since this issue of the NI is devoted to language we thought we might join them for once , but give our own particular slant and maybe set you off in a different direction .
12 Surely the place would have the mental institution would have set you up with a home or something when you left ?
13 And obviously longer term if you can get er a victory tonight then obviously it sets you up with a reasonably good chance of of going through from this group because two home wins , a couple of away games to go , and i it would set you up nicely .
14 She is usually working on a series of paintings and says , ‘ One picture sets you off on a road , and I have to make perhaps six paintings before I come to a fork , onto another road ’ .
15 She is usually working on a series of paintings and says , ‘ One picture sets you off on a road , and I have to make perhaps six paintings before I come to a fork , onto another road ’ .
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