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

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1 It was eleven o'clock before all the family were in bed , and two o'clock next morning was the latest time to set off with the beehives .
2 Railway transition curves are usually related to the velocity cubed — a cubic curve is comparatively easy to set out with a theodolite .
3 He was to set out with the three French patrols , drive the hundred-odd miles to the Gabes Gap and pass through it as quickly as possible to create confusion in the enemy rear areas .
4 The differences set in with the different ways in which boys and girls may typically ( not ‘ must always ’ ) resolve the Oedipus complex .
5 The heavy pine door of room 301 stood ajar , numerals depicted in hand-painted tiles set flush with the white-stucco wall .
6 As a birthday celebration some time ago , I set off with a companion to conquer the two more accessible ones , Sgurr Thuilm and Sgurr nan Coireachan .
7 A few chapters of Music , Mind , and Brain are stimulating and produce the right sort of sparks ; but others jar either because they are couched in long-winded jargon , or because they set off with a title and intent , which lead one to expect something new in the way of results , but then degenerate into vague speculations .
8 The court heard her ordeal began when she and the children set off with the salesman on what they thought would be a family shopping trip .
9 Set off with the towing Julie 's car and the tow rope just snapped in two , and it jerked both cars and it cut off the fuel .
10 The enormous park was a source of delight to most visitors — though not all — for sometimes the Empress , an indefatigable walker , would set off with a group of people to tramp through the grounds , occasionally going part of the way in a carriage .
11 The team will set off with a ride around Anglesey , starting from Menai Bridge on Saturday , June 19 .
12 Like a fairway pitch , I set up with the ball forward in my stance with the clubface square to the target ( photo 2 ) .
13 Partners in the EuroEDI and Concorde consortia — set up with the purpose of interconnecting disparate Electronic Data Interchange systems — have successfully demonstrated the results of their projects .
14 Set up with the expertise of committed , professional staff , the Democrat 's weekly sales of over 9,000 makes it one of the fastest growing weekly papers in the British Isles .
15 Such teachers , marking students ' work with , say , the grades A , B , C , D , F , will set out with a predetermined grade-distribution in mind .
16 Not for the first time did she wonder where and when that waiting British Armada would set out with the purpose of liberating Europe .
17 Much has been said about what a Labour Government could and could not do , but I am certain that a Labour Government would set out with the best of intentions to improve the situation .
18 And having made their decision they set out with a will to forge a network of rough roads through this wilderness that would link the stockades of wire .
19 On his return , he and a group of artists set out with the idea of using Expo'92 as a showcase for their work .
20 If you set out with the idea of generating more clubhead speed by delaying the hit or the release of the hands , you must balance this with a much faster hand and arm action through impact .
21 Some have suggested that the time of death should be postdated to the ninth century , arguing that while the reign of Charlemagne ( 768 – 814 ) saw a last futile effort to revive a state-run fiscal system , rigor mortis finally set in with the new barbarian onslaughts of Vikings and Saracens .
22 The rails were set flush with the concrete and he negotiated them carefully .
23 Just as with word processing type can be set flush with the left-hand margin , centred or justified .
24 The Resources Allocation Working Party ( RAWP ) was set up with a brief ( RAWP 1975 : 5 ) : To review the arrangement for distributing NHS capital and revenue … with a view to establishing a method of securing , as soon as practicable , a pattern of distribution responsible objectively , equitably and efficiently , to relative need .
25 The crucial difference is that a trust could be set up with a non-heir as trustee , whereas legacies remained always bound to the need for an heir to discharge them .
26 A Parliamentary and Local Government Advisory Committee was also set up with a brief to ‘ consider and recommend to the General Committee what , in their opinion , is necessary for the purpose of effectively carrying into effect the resolution passed at the Swansea Congress ’ .
27 The Action Teams have been deliberately set up with a wide brief so that they can adapt to local needs without having to conform to a rigid pattern .
28 It had been set up with a directly practical focus : to provide insights and resources which would help teachers in initial training to prepare themselves to use activities involving collaborative work between children .
29 Just about every fertility clinic in the country was set up with a government grant .
30 Each Database can be set up with a range of users and passwords .
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