Example sentences of "set [adv] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 While the government was willing to set aside very limited funds for specialised and principally in-service training , it rejected a £40 million proposal from CCETSW to replace the two-year Certificate of Qualification in Social Work ( CQSW ) with a three-year programme leading to the award of the Qualifying Diploma in Social Work .
2 Cameron hopes to set off early next month if the boat is ready , but he could wait until August .
3 The party may well face further depletion with the expected defection of some members to set up yet another social democratic opposition party .
4 Without these , you ca n't really tell whether or not it was a good idea to set up yet another restaurant in the city centre .
5 The aim is to set up over 50 restaurants within the next five years and to increase to over 10O within 10 years .
6 As part of this , there is a set of enhanced commands which allow you to set up quite complex command lines for launching both DOS and Windows application within Windows .
7 It is therefore necessary to set out systematically these other themes in Freud 's thought , and this will be done in the chapters which follow .
8 Blue eyes set rather too close for handsomeness , and a loose full mouth that was half smiling , one corner higher than the other .
9 In the village of Fenghuo , 65 kilometres from Xian , the villagers have built beautiful blocks of modern , two-storey fiats set along well laid-out lanes .
10 Gatwick — set in over 100 acres of woodland the Copthorne Hotel .
11 Set in over 16 acres of lush , tropical gardens and enjoying a quiet location , the Orchid Lodge is now one of the older-established beach hotels in Pattaya and a particular favourite with British visitors .
12 Set in over 500 acres of mature parkland , Wollaton Hall is one of the most spectacular and ornate Tudor buildings in England .
13 Its apparent width is increased by the rectangular ports set just below sheer in each quarter .
14 We set off upriver one hot morning in July , on the train south from Cairo .
15 After a fitful sleep I set off alone next morning in the welcome warmth of the sun to climb the higher of two small rock peaks rising to the east of the Panch Pokhari .
16 ‘ Satisfy my curiosity , ’ he said as they set off early next morning .
17 The jeep driver was pleased at the opportunity to get away for a few hours and we set off about 3 p.m. , arriving in the area of the Highland Division a short time later , after following their divisional signs along the country lanes .
18 Avoid over-spending in the first half of the year and set aside as much as you possibly can in the event of any tax demands or unexpected large financial outlays later .
19 Under the letter of intent , StorageTek agreed to issue 1.3m new shares Amperif shareholders and will set aside about 600,000 shares for warrants and employee stock options , valuing the company at $75.3m at the time of the announcement — but that valuation quickly improved to $83.6m as Storage shares shot up $4.375 to $44 even in after-hours trading on the news , and hovered round there on Friday .
20 Experimentally one can not set up just this configuration because of the difficulty in imposing constant concentration boundary conditions ( Section 14.3 ) .
21 You need only set up elegantly simple categories and logic will whisk you to whatever conclusion you have in mind .
22 The cost of one jet fighter , which was then $20 million would set up about 40,000 village pharmacists .
23 The additional organisational problem is to have the video equipment you need set up so that recording and playback sessions do n't disrupt the working of the other groups .
24 The meeting concentrated on the activities and progress of the three main working parties set up late last year to consider : rail privatisation ; the bus industry and financing of transport infrastructure .
25 Set out only those which are perfectly healthy , with defined growing points and well-shaped leaves .
26 Camps of herders became suburbs of shopkeepers and clerks , their villas set out then much as tents in a camp .
27 A period twist is given to the proceedings — the story is set somewhere around 1964 , to judge from the careful references to Christine Keeler — and is adapted from Nicholas Rhea 's Constable books .
28 I think just to amplify that point , if you look at the question which is set down under two two D.
29 The engine has been on an electronic diagnosis machine ( like a Sun tester ) and everything was shown to be set just about right .
30 Listening to the playback in an ante-room where Reference had set up both digital and analogue recorders , the composer felt the sound-quality was excellent .
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