Sentence examples for be set off from from inspiring English sources

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The pyrotechnics would be set off from a barge in the river.

The head may be set off from the body or grade imperceptibly into it.

"The coming conflict will be set off from Abyei," predicted Mohammed Hamad, a political science professor in Khartoum.

The fireworks will be set off from four barges in the East River between East 23rd and East 42nd Streets.

But the larger earthquakes near Blackpool were thought to be caused the same way that quakes could be set off from disposal wells — by migration of the fluid into rock formations below the shale.

He said the guerrillas were using remote-controlled bombs that could be detonated from about 500 yards away, and wire-controlled explosives that could be set off from more than a mile away.

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This month, revellers will be setting off from here for what a BBC documentary once described as "the world's weirdest music festival" – the Strathspey Safari mystery bus tour (from £40, 20 August).

Society is set off from the Baptist Church of Reading.

Assamese and Bengali are set off from Oriya.

In 1840 the Mead's Creek Baptist Church was set off from Hornby as a separate congregation.

A barnlike garage with a workshop is set off from the main house.

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