Example sentences of "set out with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Railway transition curves are usually related to the velocity cubed — a cubic curve is comparatively easy to set out with a theodolite . |
2 | Not for the first time did she wonder where and when that waiting British Armada would set out with the purpose of liberating Europe . |
3 | And having made their decision they set out with a will to forge a network of rough roads through this wilderness that would link the stockades of wire . |
4 | On his return , he and a group of artists set out with the idea of using Expo'92 as a showcase for their work . |
5 | If you set out with the idea of generating more clubhead speed by delaying the hit or the release of the hands , you must balance this with a much faster hand and arm action through impact . |
6 | It 's only the ground floor , really , and it is set out with a bar at the back and refreshments like the old music halls used to be with every so often , every few seats there is a table so that it 's a thing to have your drink and refreshments to hand at the table . |
7 | She had set out with the idea of doing good by visiting poor lonely Miss Grimes but she did not seem to have achieved anything much . |
8 | Besides , I do n't think anyone sets out with the intention of hurting people . |
9 | More and more they saw the folly of setting out with a medium in search of a message … |
10 | Hardy 's decision , in 1862 , to further his career in London must have come as a surprise to his family and employer — perhaps even to himself since he set out with a return ticket in his pocket . |
11 | So one set out with a policy of having good human relations and my friendship with Marcus Sieff ( now president of Marks $ Spencer ) dating back to 1953 has also had an influence . |
12 | Kevin Watts , from the firm , set out with the money a week later , following instructions left by Michael Sams in various locations . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | He set out with an army across the Border . |