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

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1 well then you 'll have to set up again with your controls .
2 Then in 1986 came the opportunity to set up independently with Tim Hely Hutchinson and Sue Fletcher .
3 One dreads a future version in which Freud is set to work on the decision of Higgins and Pickering to set up together as two old bachelors .
4 It was intended to set up all over Europe ; can it , Mr Fredrikson asked rhetorically , repeat the Swedish experience ?
5 It was , in his own description , the wildest house in Hollywood for a time , until he moved out to set up home with actress Sandra Knight , a slender , auburn-haired girl of striking appearance whom he met in Martin Landau 's acting class .
6 They must have been sick and tired of my harping about gay rights , but by the time I had decided to move to London in order to set up home with the man of my dreams , my workmates organized a leaving party which was a touching celebration of the relationship between Keith and myself .
7 ‘ But none you were tempted to set up home with .
8 The need is primarily for affordable housing ( to buy or rent ) for young people wanting to set up home for the first time , or for the elderly wanting smaller , more manageable accommodation .
9 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 .
10 He hit the roof when the pair left to set up home in a bedsit .
11 A bird which was once a common sight along Britains riverbanks has been tempted to set up home in a sanctuary .
12 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 .
13 A UN convoy , due to set out yesterday from Belgrade for the Muslim-held town of Gorazde , was postponed for a day at the request of the Serbs .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 These Odonata may never have been on Earth before , but they circled the Nuria II in an assured way and then set off northwards towards Australia with leisurely beats of their wings .
17 So they packed up some pears and pineapples — set off well before the light hours
18 He refused , so after a visit to the General Hospital , almost empty of patients and deserted by Burmese staff , with the remaining civilian doctors and sisters about to leave , I set off sadly with several stragglers and drove through the night to Prome .
19 Lockhart 's flight became lost and returned to the carrier , then set off again with two hours ' fuel already gone .
20 After a walk back to the inn and a half-hour wait , they set off again for Bath , very much relieved that matters had not been worse .
21 ‘ There 'll be scent enough today , ’ she said as they set off again for the meet .
22 They set off again at a stately pace .
23 We set off again along the gravel paths .
24 George climbed back on board and closed the doors , and presently we set off again to our last stop before Winnipeg .
25 The three men set off again in the Sunbeam , touring the stores of Ruislip and Eastcote , making purchases with their newly acquired Barclaycard .
26 TWO Britons set off yesterday on the first trans-atlantic hot-air balloon race .
27 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 .
28 We set off early from Gemiler Island , the anchorage closest to their northern end , where we had anchored in perfect shelter , hunting lizards and mosaics in a labyrinth of Byzantine ruins .
29 Although the house in which Eric was now hidden was an isolated one , we could n't exclude the possibility of a German search , so I set off there on my bicycle while the Germans were still questioning people .
30 Then she 'll set off again for her destination in Southampton … trying hard to avoid any more narrow bridges .
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