Example sentences of "[pron] set [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Over the long haul , my penis might be more of a curse than a blessing and it might fall short of the goals I set for it . |
2 | Without further ado , I set to work . |
3 | She taught me the basics : casting-on , how to knit and pearl , and I set to work . |
4 | Gritting my teeth , I set to the task removing only trace of red rust and finally the whole job was completed with a coat of de-watering oil . |
5 | I set to work with my little bag of magic potions and do you know what I discovered ? ’ |
6 | Each set of notes came with an attached exercise and at his behest I set to , to analyse squares of numbers , using keys to turn them into the letters that described either thaumaturgical entities , or else even the tetragrammaton itself . |
7 | In a daze , I set to with the trowel . |
8 | A 1:50,000 flat sheet map of the area was quickly acquired and I set to work scouring the area for my standard size circles , using Gresford All Saints as a perimeter marker . |
9 | So I set to work learning Italian intensively , because I continued to feel , and increasingly felt , that anything that could help to keep Italy out of any war that might take place , ought to be done . |
10 | I set to work with the pick . |
11 | I 'm a crane , I 'm a lorry , I 'm a brand-new motorway I set like concrete and I 'm here to stay |
12 | From the foregoing work that Tim Grant and I set in motion I believe that we have gained certain value . |
13 | It was inspired by the report of the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 , which set in motion the new ecumenical movement among the Christian Churches . |
14 | Under the terms of my statement to the House of 26 March 1991 , which set in motion the talks that we held , it is open to any party to raise any issues — including constitutional issues — that it considers relevant . |
15 | The newly elected Estonian Supreme Soviet on March 30 approved a declaration which set in motion a gradual process of secession from the Soviet Union by rejecting central Soviet authority and announcing the goal of restoring Estonian independence . |
16 | Who can be free in this country after the Treason Trials which set behind bars and left to rot … ’ |
17 | In the aftermath of the disaster , the rebuilding of London 's churches was entrusted to the brilliant young architect , Christopher Wren , who set to work almost immediately , and over the next few years completely transformed the ecclesiastical architecture of the capital . |
18 | You can do this each year on a percentage basis which you set for that year on the basis of your knowledge of the church-going habits of the congregation . |
19 | When you have a course that works , you do n't sit back and watch the grass grow — you set to work to make it even better . |
20 | You should continue to keep the time log to see whether the actual use of time conforms to the goals you set in the Action Plan . |
21 | ‘ You can be confident that the flywheel of change which you set in motion is resolutely turning , ’ said Director Engineering Group . |
22 | Off we set into the station proper , aware we were already late for the train 's arrival . |
23 | We set to work and produced the rally and it was terrific . |
24 | So we set to under our section corporal , Jimmy Brough , and slogged away until we had completed ten such excavations , wondering where the tents were that were to fill them . |
25 | The chairman was Sir John Newsom , and in 1966 we set to work . |
26 | We set to work on this with a will . |
27 | ‘ So we set to work on the pictures , enormous ones and little gems which would all go in the modern interior , and made them full of off-white and near-pink . ’ |
28 | Meanwhile , having appealed to Leavis , we received from him almost by return a literary essay , and we set to work to write our own pieces . |
29 | I fetched the glasses , broke the seal and we set to . |
30 | It was only when Taggy found the key to this room , and I discovered it to be so beautiful , that we set to and cleaned it between us . ’ |