Example sentences of "set off for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Checking his watch , he set off for the hilltop once more . |
2 | When the Dragons first eleven set off for the sun in a couple of weeks time they 'll be taking with them a pretty impressive record , just 2 defeats in the last seven seasons . |
3 | On the contrary , all seemed set fair , and when they had loaded the packing-cases on to the cart Matey and McAllister set off for the church hall , to lay out the stall , to have everything ready for the afternoon 's visitors , Dr Neil having promised to come along to help them . |
4 | We put on our képis , straightened our ties , pulled our fingers into regulation gloves and set off for the guardhouse . |
5 | Miaow , thought Jenny as young Curtis stood up awkwardly and set off for the bar , turning after a couple of steps to ask , ‘ What do you want ? ’ |
6 | This may mean that he had remained in the region when the court set off for the midlands at the end of June . |
7 | This may mean that he had remained in the region when the court set off for the midlands at the end of June . |
8 | Realising that there was more snow on the way , she clenched her teeth and set off for the moors . |
9 | Val set off for the interior in the best of the hire cars available , a well worn seat with grudging breaks , and drove alone on empty roads through a barren and alien territory . |
10 | Joseph set off for the door but Rain got there first . |
11 | As he set off for the airport Lewis remembered that he had told Adam from the first that only trouble could come from a person of his youth and inexperience inheriting a big house and land of the dimensions of Wyvis Hall . |
12 | The colonel set off for the airport with the general in custody . |
13 | When he had gone , Arty , smiling to himself at what he considered a victory , got out of bed and set off for the bathroom to wash his hair . |
14 | We got some torches together and set off for the graveyard . |
15 | Although it was raining and freezing cold outside , we all got ready and pulled ourselves into our wet suits and set off for the river . |
16 | Early that afternoon , as soon as she could get away from a lunch with colleagues from her department , Loretta set off for the Sunday Herald building . |
17 | At matches he had to be watched like a hawk in case he wriggled out of his headcollar , and set off for the tea tent , where his doleful yellow face and black-ringed eyes could coax sandwiches and cake out of the most stony-hearted waitress . |
18 | He bounded over the thirteenth and fourteenth and set off for the Chair , that huge open ditch which forms the biggest obstacle on the course . |
19 | When the attack ceased they managed to cannibalize parts to get one truck going and set off for the rendezvous with Fraser , only to find nobody there . |
20 | He got up and dressed as though in a trance , and set off for the Castle with the hangdog look of a condemned man . |
21 | Godolphin only had to pick up the encyclopaedia and he was ready to put on his boots and set off for the Dominions again . |
22 | He set off for the Canal Turn in glorious isolation while behind him the rest of the field manically tried to salvage some hope from the disaster . |
23 | The aircraft-carrier Clemenceau , though it set off for the Gulf and its movements were followed initially by Le Monde , returned to Toulon in October after a 55-day voyage . |
24 | She combed her hair , applied her make-up and set off for the Post Office . |
25 | No idea what time Vern set off for the bus , but it must be time for the next one by now . |