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

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1 Charlene 's last appearance came in episode 777 of the saga of the warring tribes of Ramsay Street , when she left to set up home in Brisbane with her young husband Scott , played by Jason Donovan .
2 He hit the roof when the pair left to set up home in a bedsit .
3 A bird which was once a common sight along Britains riverbanks has been tempted to set up home in a sanctuary .
4 It is therefore sensible to set out fully in the lease , for the purpose of clarification , the rights to be granted in order to try to avoid subsequent disputes .
5 As with other aspects of copyright where clients and commercial organisations are concerned you should always set down clearly in writing the agreed terms and conditions .
6 So we set off bravely in our four-inchers , risking life , limb and hoots of European laughter , while the Italians stride through the sunbeds in the ultimate pair of flat sandals .
7 The three men set off again in the Sunbeam , touring the stores of Ruislip and Eastcote , making purchases with their newly acquired Barclaycard .
8 They set off together in the small car , Rose 's girlish smiles and waves only accentuating the picture of the happy couple going on a whole day 's outing alone together .
9 ‘ I 'm surprised you did n't set up somewhere in a city , ’ she went on , tearing her glance from his face .
10 They set up home in London 's Chelsea , but busy schedules have forced them to live apart .
11 Why not just leave — set up home in a more tolerant spiritual pew ?
12 Set up yesterday in association with agricultural accountants Grant Thornton the desk will be staffed by experts in all areas of taxation .
13 It also states in para 12 that ‘ the principles set out above in respect of disposals also apply to closures of businesses and to negative goodwill ’ .
14 Having dealt with the general principles of the UCTA it is now possible to analyse its effect in detail on various contractual relationships using as a framework the definitions and different combinations of the factors set out above in the section devoted to the basic rationale of the UCTA .
15 The model we set out earlier in Chapter 6 is reproduced here in Figure 16 .
16 Set out below in A is an example of the accounting policies proposed by MAS / vendors accountants in real transactions .
17 Though Came , with its moderate , manor house proportions , may seem on the small side to be set so grandly in a park , Sir John Damer certainly did n't skimp on employing the very best craftsmen in all London .
18 Only his eyes were small , and they were set so deeply in their orbits that you could not tell what colour they were .
19 The Welshman had set off home in a cold fury .
20 A trust is set up even in this way : ‘ I want you to give ’ ‘ I desire you to give ’ ‘ I believe you will give ’ .
21 A blast furnace was set up here in 1755 by Jonathan Kendall , powered by a waterwheel and fired with charcoal , and it remains in situ beside the River Dovey , the subject of preservation for public interest .
22 Comic Relief was set up primarily in reaction to the famine in 1984 .
23 The incendiary charges Manolo 's experts had set up earlier in the day went up on schedule .
24 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 .
25 Television transmitters were set up only in Lusaka , Kabwe and on the Copperbelt .
26 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 .
27 Thousands of them have set up home in the eaves of this house in Banbury .
28 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 .
29 The Pre-Retirement Association ( address on page 155 ) runs day or weekend courses for the employees of large companies ; and as the PRA has a countrywide network of speakers , these can be set up anywhere in the UK in response to demand .
30 The solution can be set out neatly in tabular form as in T2 , T3 , T4 where the circled entries are the values of basic variables and the remaining entries display ( which is zero for basic variables ) .
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