Example sentences of "set [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Confusion can set in otherwise . |
3 | Because of his fine pedigree he was a little bit more highly strung than the others and would set off rather sharply . |
4 | Some tyre levers and allan keys were missing but by driving slowly back I ( or rather we , as I 'd offered some fellow tourists a lift back to town ; what with delays getting started , and then this to-do , I bet they wished they 'd never bothered , it would have been quicker to walk ! — and when we finally did set off again , I accidentally left one of them behind , running along the road behind us waving and shouting ! ) — we , as I say , found most of the missing items . |
5 | Then she 'll set off again for her destination in Southampton … trying hard to avoid any more narrow bridges . |
6 | If we 're gon na set off fast then we carry on fast . |
7 | Shall we set off early ? |
8 | ‘ You 'd better set off now before it gets dark , ’ he told the driver . |
9 | Experimentally one can not set up just this configuration because of the difficulty in imposing constant concentration boundary conditions ( Section 14.3 ) . |
10 | ‘ I 'm surprised you did n't set up somewhere in a city , ’ she went on , tearing her glance from his face . |
11 | There is though one general rule we can set up easily enough . |
12 | You need only set up elegantly simple categories and logic will whisk you to whatever conclusion you have in mind . |
13 | Britain 's Barclays de Zoete Wedd will set up shortly . |
14 | Did they set up again under a different name ? |
15 | She would set up there her very own darkroom . |
16 | " We recognize the fact that the United States is going to have to take the relief over in [ postwar ] Europe , and in return for that … we will set up once and for all the kind of Europe that we expect . " |
17 | The cost of one jet fighter , which was then $20 million would set up about 40,000 village pharmacists . |
18 | so maybe that 's another area , and that 's a meeting we could set up quite easily with , well with Clare who runs it , and erm |
19 | Zambia had not seen Alix for months , ever since she 'd set up home with the kid with prosthetic limbs who claimed his disfigurement was due to a variety of fantasies , all of which were subject to detail change , and none of which ever sounded convincing . |
20 | Hortense and her sons also went into exile , for all the Bonapartes were banished from France in perpetuity , by a decree of Louis XVIII , and as a result of the hostility of the major European States Hortense had great difficulty in finding some corner of Europe where she could set up home . |
21 | Nor do I think that it is disgraceful if two men of a loving disposition should set up home together . |
22 | ‘ Because you 're afraid that , jobless , I might set up home with Travis ! ’ she exploded spiritedly . |
23 | What else was plain , though , was that she had wasted her time in trying to turn the tables on Naylor Massingham by hinting that , jobless , she might set up home with Travis . |
24 | ‘ You are n't intending that we should set up home together ? |
25 | I 'd only set out again — and again — so you will have to let me come . ’ |
26 | Here Mr Kinnock should set out clearly why , in the Gorbachev era , negotiated rather than unilateral disarmament is almost always preferable . |
27 | Whilst this is not unacceptable , price without value is meaningless and firms must set out clearly the service they will provide and , where appropriate , show examples of the standard they expect to achieve . |
28 | Mr Aldous believes that the profession should set out clearly what it is about and re-establish the Institute 's lead in auditing and accounting matters : ‘ How about a legislative Council of highly paid members , all of whom were obliged to resign from all other paid posts ? ’ |
29 | The notice of appeal must set out clearly and completely , shortly and simply , the grounds of appeal . |
30 | Centre devised Programme Regulations should set out clearly policy on reassessment of students who fail or fail to complete assignments . |