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

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1 A colony of bats has set up home along the banks of the River Thames .
2 Her joy on the trip to Oslo , where her son has set up home with his Norwegian wife Anne-line , was made complete when she married fiance Bernard d'Ormale .
3 A company has set up recently in Crossaig , Strathclyde for instance that makes use of the ISDN system to distribute abstracts from medical journals to its customers .
4 Instead , the siege mentality towards the accompanying press party , that has wrecked morale on previous tours , notably the 1986 trip to the West Indies , has set in again with a vengeance .
5 well then you 'll have to set up again with your controls .
6 Mr Newman , of Emu Close , Heath and Reach , Beds , had set up home with Miss Thomas a month ago .
7 For the first time in at least three centuries my branch of the Hey family had set up home beyond the Kirkburton parish boundary .
8 From this one can infer that it belongs chronologically to that transition period in Spanish ceramics when the displaced potters of Malaga had set up afresh in Valencia but were still using the traditional designs of Andalusia in their new environment .
9 The incendiary charges Manolo 's experts had set up earlier in the day went up on schedule .
10 On another occasion I had set out alone across Peterhead Outer Harbour with our 17ft Searider to fetch the rummage crew off a ship when careless stowage of the bow rope resulted in the trailing end catching the propeller .
11 The Welshman had set off home in a cold fury .
12 I have found that employers who are registered with the CITB feel that it is unfair if other companies which have set up just down the road do not appear to be on the board 's records .
13 A RUNAWAY Irish priest and his schoolgirl sweetheart have set up home with their love child .
14 These have set up home on top of a suspended ceiling .
15 Those who visit the church in late spring and early summer will be entranced by the swifts who have set up home in the upper reaches of the building and wheel about the place , filling the area with their raucous but comforting squealing .
16 Thousands of them have set up home in the eaves of this house in Banbury .
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