Synonym: array, begin, commence, depart, get, get down, lay out, part, range, set about, set forth, set off, start, start out, take off. Similar words: let out, get out, set off, get out of, set fire to, give rise to, tour, set. Meaning: v. 1. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action 2. lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line 3. leave.
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(61) These restrictions are set out in regulations made by the minister.
(62) They set out with the aim of becoming the number one team in the league.
(63) She set out the reasons for her resignation in a long letter.
(64) She knew it was dangerous to visit him except at night, but she set out regardless .
(65) They set out to explore the earth's last great wilderness, Antarctica.
(66) The doctors have set out their arguments against the proposals.
(67) The state announced a clear-cut policy and set out to carry it through.
(68) He set out in search of ideas for starting a company of his own.
(69) I didn't set out to find you - it's sheer coincidence that I should walk along the same street.
(70) Dawn was breaking as we set out on the last leg of our journey.
(71) After a hearty breakfast we set out for a hike.
(72) The actual demands set out in the document are small beer indeed.
(73) The opposition parties have so far failed to set out an alternative strategy.
(74) We should study up on the map before we set out.
(75) The management board has set out its goals/plans/proposals for the coming year.
(76) Your contract will set out the terms and conditions of your employment.
(77) The shepherd set out to look for the sheep that had wandered .
(78) One afternoon she set out from the coast in a small boat and was caught in a storm.
(79) The whole team has roped up and will set out before dawn.
(80) He set out several principles that he hopes will guide his successors.
(81) The government has set out to make many needed reforms.
(82) They set out the chairs for the meeting in rows of ten.Sentencedict.com
(83) The President now seems a more chastened and less confident politician than when he set out a week ago.
(84) He set out his reasons for what he had done.
(85) I don't think I set out to come up with a different sound for each album. At the same time,[sentencedict.com] I do have a sense of what is right for the moment.
(86) I think you're right. We should have set out earlier.
(87) The government set out on a programme of economic reform.
(88) We put there for the night and set out on the tomorrow.
(89) A string of five rowing boats set out from the opposite bank.
(90) He set out on the lonely road to stardom early in life.