Example sentences of "set [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a relief to know that the police , at least , were sufficiently attuned to the realities of contemporary social research to drop charges even if a nagging doubt remains as to how or by whom they were set on to the investigators . |
2 | Rapid weight loss may have made you feel good at the time , but depression and frustration soon set in as the pounds or kilos slowly creep back on again . |
3 | Panic has set in as the league 's Draconian restructuring unfolds with four clubs relegated from Division One and seven from Division Two . |
4 | Let's get inside , the rain 's set in for the day . ’ |
5 | The first proof that the rot had set in at the Midland was the full disclosure of its profits and reserves in 1969 . |
6 | Rain had set in after the heatwave and there was an infestation of jelly fishes in the Moray Firth . |
7 | Putrefaction had set in around the nose and mouth , the skin felt cold and soggy as Corbett gently turned the head to look at the fatal weal round the neck , a broad , purple black gash with little round indentations which made it look like some ghostly parody of a necklace . |
8 | The geostationary communications satellites placed high above the Pacific to link the banking and trading centres of South-East Asia , Japan and Australasia with those of North America preside over a ‘ window ’ of the planetary territory of geometrically fixed size — rather as if a cone , a dunce 's cap , the height of which is equivalent to the altitude necessary for a satellite 's geostationary orbit , had been set down over the ocean . |
9 | Hammond moved from the doorway , picking up the map Kim had set down on the table . |
10 | And yet that inn , the Hotel de perigord , being set down by the Dronne , is on the outskirts of Aubeterre. for Aubeterre is a hilltown , set on a chalky cliff above the river ( whence the name — Aubeterre , Alba Terra ) . |
11 | Of even greater strategic importance to the review was a condition set down by the Chancellor at the very beginning . |
12 | In the ever changing conditions of real life the clinician would adjust any regimen to the patient 's particular needs ; in contrast , the researcher would do his or her best to make the patient conform with the standard set down by the protocol . |
13 | The new constitution would , however , have to conform to a series of guidelines to be set down by the SLORC . |
14 | Read every word and study the plans , before and after your survey , and if you do not understand any point , or if what you see or have seen is at variance with what is set down in the documents , then it is VITAL that you consult your solicitor before exchanging contracts . |
15 | I er , move the motions set down in the order paper and , does anybody else wish to speak on this ? |
16 | He was claiming that next year his chairmanship would last a day longer than set down in the rules . |
17 | Not everything is set down in the rules , but it is the practice to provide those papers . |
18 | A further 3 would be set down before the century 's end . |
19 | Within an hour Allan , Donald the smith , and the Logan brothers had set off down the strath to Weem with the petitions in a leather wallet , to add to the already thick bunch in James 's strong-box , and Cameron and James had got horses from a sympathizer in the village and rode off towards the narrow glen of Keltney . |
20 | Stephen had already set off down the path . |
21 | Did she then grow impatient , and concerned at the pasty cooling in the wickerwork basket , lighted a candle and bravely set off up the tunnel determined that her daddy would have a hot meal ? |
22 | Very quickly , however , the three young people began to exert over one another the complex mutual attraction which remained characteristic of their relationship , and more than three weeks passed before Coleridge finally set off on the road back to Stowey . |
23 | A TRIO of Cleveland pensioners have set off on the trip of a lifetime to the bulbfields of Holland . |
24 | The policeman had been genuinely pleased by the invitation , and the two had set off for the river . |
25 | Kallicharran , assuming that the entertainment had been concluded for the day , also set off for the dressing-room . |
26 | If a stimulus is below a certain intensity , the threshold , no impulse is set off along the fibre . |
27 | We were made welcome by the teachers , provided with a floor to sleep on , and within an hour had set off into the forest to look for wild cocoa . |
28 | Other devices are less consistently adopted , but it will be noticed that in ( 2 ) , as often , the non-restrictive clause is set off from the rest of the sentence by commas . |
29 | The longer stretch which contains the Creole part of the turn , beginning with " I did n't mind " and ending " but to dance " — disrupts this pattern and is thus set off from the rest of the turn . |
30 | The London English sequence here is clearly set off from the rest of Brenda 's turn by its function , which is to elicit a " lost " piece of information . |