Example sentences of "[noun pl] set about " in BNC.

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1 How schools set about developing the statutory orders in the context of whole — curriculum policies represents a significant challenge for leadership and , not the least in primary schools , the strategies adopted by headteachers .
2 In Sections 4.4 and 4.7 we described the way in which schools set about spending their project grants and the key role played by the DCSLs in advising schools on the " weeding " of existing stock , the range of available books and materials , and the mechanics of ordering , cataloguing and shelving their acquisitions .
3 Using information from assessments such as these , from surveys and from customer complaints , C&P sales offices set about identifying procedures and standards associated with product availability , delivery , order processing , and documentation — their aim being to achieve BS 5750 registrations .
4 The junior recruits set about their evening tasks While the seniors pack and then head for the NAAFI for their end-of-course party .
5 Radiance Strathdee , the author of research carried out for Centrepoint , said this was not enough : ‘ There is a need for the government to get round the table with local authorities , not to lay down guidance , but to look at strategies to set about moving the impasse which exists ’ .
6 The tanks are directly connected to one another by a balance rope attached to the centre of each tank and passing over pulleys set about the centre of each plane .
7 Some parents set about punishing undesirable behaviour without paying attention to the needs and ‘ messages ’ that lie behind it .
8 For the people as a whole , therefore , the destruction of the Temple and the exile to Babylon came to be viewed as a dramatic realization of these doom prophecies , and proof of the absolute power of the jealous God Yahweh , and — harnessing these concepts to their own pragmatic ends — the exiles set about ridding themselves of all impurity in an effort to regain his favour .
9 One reason is that it may not leave sufficient motivation for the individuals to set about increasing the value of the company .
10 Those mariners set about whaling , settling , plundering ; they established a presence in Hawaii ; they shared with Britain the spoils of the Chinese treaty ports ; they took Samoa ; they befriended Korea ; they seized and settled Midway , Wake , Guam and ( a spoil of an Imperial war ) the Philippines — thus creating a series of stepping-stones , a lifeline of tropical islands that led all the way to that greatest and most elusive prize , the Middle Kingdom , China .
11 How these banks set about merging will make or break them
12 Following the return to work , the Banks set about introducing Lunch-time Opening .
13 An example of one of the more successful RMCs is the Anglian which in its first four years set about becoming a centre of excellence .
14 So the mandarins set about finding an alternative .
15 Begun under the Labour government of Mr David Lange and his Finance Minister , Mr ( now Sir ) Roger Douglas , the reforms set about dismantling the generous subsidies to farming , New Zealand 's largest industry .
16 They need to know how senior managers set about making decisions .
17 So of course they Germans set about trying to sink the ships .
18 She was in line as a possible replacement for Gregory , and had actually taken a bass guitar to her parent 's home in Portsmouth over the Christmas holidays to set about learning how to play The Wedding Present 's material .
19 But having been once rebuffed , the Scandinavians set about collecting more evidence .
20 So the girls set about phoning potential and existing clients and wrapping up the business .
21 Following the victory Congress ( I ) leaders set about choosing a Prime Minister .
22 How do teachers set about creating an environment which encourages children to learn from and with one another ?
23 But there was no fairy-tale ending as Bob Dwyer 's men set about party-pooping in serious fashion when the experienced half-back combination of Nick Farr-Jones and Michael Lynagh began to click , each scoring a try .
24 The Sheriff , Mr. Truelock , was called and with two of the men set about the work of destruction .
25 The ignorance with which the outsiders set about overturning a perfectly satisfactory agricultural economy at Axholme suggests parallels with the notorious ground-nut scheme instigated in East Africa in the late 1940s .
26 In the Corridor and those areas ceded to Poland before the plebiscite , the Poles set about a land reform and began expropriation procedures , to dispossess German farmers of land and homes .
27 ‘ When college students set about doing business , they can do little to help provide raw materials and consumer goods at fair prices for thousands of people ’ .
28 Nevertheless , Britain 's early filmmakers set about the business of film production with some brio and not a little flair .
29 While some made their way to the more traditional setting of the cafe by choice , two of them in denim overalls and safety boots set about the polishing , cleaning and oiling of duty loco , Maid Marian .
30 By 0800 hours , most of the repair shops are humming as the tradesmen set about their various repair tasks .
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