Example sentences of "we set [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We set up for Labidochromis sp .
2 We get up at 7 a.m. , and have breakfast at 7.30 ( now it 's getting to be more like 7.45 ! ) before we set out by car for the Institute where we start teaching at 8.30 .
3 These two disorders , surface dyslexia and phonological dyslexia , have extremely straightforward interpretations in terms of the model of reading we set out in Chapter 6 .
4 Before going on to discuss the characteristics of each market we set out in Table 6.3 the size of each of the markets that constitute the London money market .
5 After a pause to coil up the heavy ropes we set off for Gimmer .
6 However , prizegiving was only about half an hour later than planned and we set off for home at a reasonable hour .
7 Fond farewells exchanged , we set off for home , our brains buzzing with new and exciting ideas to bring back to Wales ’ .
8 However conditions seemed promising in the morning and we set off with lunch packs in our bags and hope in our hearts ! on the two-hour boat run there are always lots of birds to look at , and soon after we left ‘ the narrows ’ of the harbour entrance we were aware of black-browed albatrosses .
9 Then we set off by car to tape some face-to-face interviews with funeral directors .
10 After comfortable MCC draws against Western Australia and an Australian XI , we set off by train for more than four months of practically non-stop cricket from one side of Australia to the other .
11 We set off in file moving along a narrow gauge railway in pitch darkness I was trying desperately to keep in contact with the Frenchman in front of me and cursing him when he stopped suddenly , causing me to bang my face on his rucksack .
12 The night was dark as we set off in file through the trees after checking our weapons .
13 Erm following discussion at the Airport Policy panel , erm we submitted the whole weeks which you will see we set out in appendix er one of the report .
14 He said it was due to our unique Anglo-Saxon law whereby we set out in law what is reasonable and then we enforce it .
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