Example sentences of "and set [adv prt] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In order to continue postgraduate studies I had applied for some financial assistance for part-time fees , under a scheme created by the Home Office and set up specifically in recognition of a lack of higher educational qualifications in the police service ( HO Circular 29/74 ) . |
2 | Alternating between wide-eyed bewilderment and shaking grief , she endeavours to put her past behind her , and set up home for her new love . |
3 | Each time he scrambled out , took a short rest , and set out again for the next refuge . |
4 | He was struck by Bastin 's cool , calculated style , and set out hotfoot for Devon . |
5 | The big table had been covered with a checked table-cloth and set out tidily with cutlery and mats and glasses . |
6 | At Talgarth they got wind of skirmishes in the south , and set off southward over Mynedd Troed for Tretower ; but because of the time they had lost they were always too far behind their quarry even to realise the magnitude of the chance that persistently slipped through their fingers . |
7 | And both Bramble and Quince were relieved when their respective charges had finished lunch and set off again on their quest . |
8 | ‘ If you think this is rough , wait till you see the foundry , ’ said Wilcox , with a grim smile , and set off again at his brisk terrier 's trot . |
9 | He got out of his car and locked it and set off ahead of me . |
10 | We finished serving lunch and coffee and cleared up , and as soon as I decently could I left the kitchen and set off forward up the train . |
11 | Then they form up into single file with as many as fifty in a column , each animal touching the rear end of the one ahead with its stick-like antennae , and set off briskly across the sandy sea floor , heading for deeper water . |
12 | The guide nodded and set off briskly across the floor . |
13 | She turned from the shop-window and set off briskly down the street towards the Stefansplatz , Karelius striding alongside . |
14 | Fearon dragged it on over his sweater , tugged a disreputable flat cap over his wet hair and set off briskly towards the yard . |
15 | At the Grand , David Swan fastened his amended photopass to his jacket and set off briskly towards the conference centre some two hundred yards away . |
16 | Next day they left Seton to his problems and set off northwards up the coast for Dunbar , thirty miles . |
17 | With a half-shudder , she left the lower bowel and set off gingerly along the rather treacherous surface of the greater intestine which coiled before her — a tunnel she was n't too sure she saw the light at the end of . |
18 | If the shepherd had done as George feared and set off alone in search of Jonadab 's flocks , he would never find his way across the unfamiliar moors . |
19 | With that he relaxed his grasp and set off alone in the direction of the Chelonians . |
20 | So wrote Mr Avray Tipping in 1918 , persuading the traveller to take the winding road from Shrivenham ( pronounced ‘ Shrinam ’ by the locals ) and to glimpse down its fine avenue of limes heralding what for all the world could be the Petit Trianon plucked from Versailles and set down here in Berkshire . |