Example sentences of "set about " in BNC.
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1 | By understanding this example you will be better able to set about understanding your own situation and the things that control your own dieting behaviour . |
2 | A line set at exactly right angles to the wind is rare , so you have to set about detecting which is the favoured end , three methods for this are shown in Fig 95 . |
3 | He had to set about making a living as a free-lance musician . |
4 | Unlike the Torbay line in 1991 , however , the South Devon Railway had to set about purchasing or hiring a whole fleet of locomotives and rolling stock from its cash surplus after a sale price could not be agreed with the DVR General Manager for certain redundant DVR items . |
5 | You had to set about it as soon as you got in : doing the legs if they were sweating . |
6 | Well , she 'd spent most of her life flying solo , protecting herself from the rest of the world behind high barriers ; now , after risking and losing all in one fell swoop , she 'd simply have to set about the painful business of re-erecting those walls . |
7 | The history department has to set about devising a programme of study for Key Stage 3 which embodies all the National Curriculum requirements , plus any local or county initiatives and any school based requirements . |
8 | Where we have the , the erm , responsibility for a formal consultation , er , then we need to set about that process as soon as possible to try and meet our deadline , Mr Chairman . |
9 | In his manic enthusiasm he arrests an innocent man , the bear-like Dan Maguire , and sets about framing him . |
10 | But then there are other gardening programmes which very much perform that kind of mediating role you 're talking about , where one of the presenters goes along to a real person with an actual garden and asks the gardener how he or she sets about creating this garden and quite a number of those presenters are women . |
11 | In total darkness , without prior experience , and with the location of potential anchor points for the support structure unpredictable , a mere spider sets about constructing a precise and complex network of several different kinds of threads held together with hundreds of precisely placed ‘ welds ’ . |
12 | Once a curriculum development centre or similar body is established , it naturally sets about developing curricula , usually with some fervour . |
13 | He 's an obedient kind of fellow , and after being kicked out of the castle by his master he sets about his task with a determination unusual for someone with such a cowardly disposition . |
14 | Perceiving this , Arnason sets about returning it while simultaneously coordinating his game . |
15 | With the able support of a toff QC friend , Crispin , he sets about organising a petition . |
16 | If CND sets about the job properly , it may find it easier than we suppose . |
17 | Some eight hours later , and for the next four days , it sets about the task of ejecting its companions from the nest . |
18 | Here he talks about he sets about creating these site-specific works |
19 | First , most clients tell the solicitor what they want and he sets about getting it for them . |
20 | We now return to the specific issue of how the victim of misfortune sets about discovering the malevolent author of his distress . |
21 | However , these should not be considered as ‘ failures ’ , but part of the learning process during which the user , first , comes to terms with his or her dependency and , second , sets about finding out which is the appropriate path to take . |
22 | Once the schedule is agreed , the media sets about booking the spaces and times at the most advantageous prices they can get . |
23 | Hymes ( 1964 ) sets about specifying the features of context which may be relevant to the identification of a type of speech event in a way reminiscent of Firth 's . |
24 | Mill sets about resolving the situation in a way that causes him to become embroiled in a world of sex , violence and corruption . |
25 | This month Ken takes the plunge and sets about the daunting task of buying a new machine . |
26 | The formal organisation structure is therefore supplemented by an informal structure which improves the way in which top management sets about its job . |
27 | So he sets about sorting it out . |
28 | The research examines how the newly introduced service sets about its job and how effective it is in reducing variations . |
29 | The engineer who sets about designing an efficient sonar or radar device soon comes up against a problem resulting from the need to make the pulses extremely loud . |
30 | Today , as Patricia , now 17 , sets about rebuilding her life , she looks back on the experience with a mixture of hatred , bitterness , anger and irony . |