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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(91) He quickly set out on his errand of mercy .
(92) She set out to break the world land speed record.
(93) My plans for the firm have been set out in this document.
(94) We set out early that we might catch the train.
(95) Refer to the terms set out in the company's memorandum.
(96) He got up at four and set out on foot to hunt black grouse.
(97) We'll need to set out some chairs for the meeting.
(98) Fund-raisers set out to raise $ 1 million for capital costs plus $ 600, 000 for a collection endowment.
(99) Then, studying changes over time, he set out to test the main conclusions derived from cross-sectional studies.
(100) The two basic assumptions behind the method were set out in a classic paper by W.S.
(101) Its functions and powers are set out in the Act of 1981 of that name.
(102) They support their conclusions with their reasoning and set out their order.
(103) Instead they set out to ride roughshod over the legislative branch, attempting to govern without congress rather than with it.
(104) If you set out to be liked, you will accomplish nothing. Margaret Thatcher
(105) Applications of expert determination in the energy and computer industries are set out in Chapter 7.
(106) The directors recommend that £9,239,(sentencedict.com)000 be transferred to the profit and loss account as set out in note 19 on page 41.
(107) After organising a group of locals and a dugout canoe, we set out on the week-long journey to Iau.
(108) He immediately set out to make Clear Vue a national brand.
(109) For the reasons set out in the judgment of Staughton L.J. I would reject that contention.
(110) On a tray, set out a matching teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl.
(111) Firstly the side rail joints are set out at an angle as the seat increases in width towards the front.
(112) Bennett has set out the supposed pros and cons in the annual report.
(113) They each set out in a different direction, making a cloverleaf,[Sentence dictionary] meeting back at the apartment.
(114) The training of more specialists and the provision of more day hospital care was duly set out.
(115) Six days afterwards I set out in direct disobedience of orders to rejoin my regiment.
(116) Pitchers were set out for milk and the large coffee pot was bubbling on the stove.
(117) A comprehensive checklist for matters to be dealt with in the terms of engagement letter is set out in Chapter 03.
(118) Centre devised Programme Regulations should set out clearly policy on reassessment of students who fail or fail to complete assignments.
(119) It is set out in a legally binding protocol which forms an integral part of the treaty.
(120) Tony Lewis, the chairman, set out the rationale in his newspaper column.