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Sentence count:190+12Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: arraybegincommencedepartgetget downlay outpartrangeset aboutset forthset offstartstart outtake offSimilar words: let outget outset offget out ofset fire togive rise totoursetMeaning: 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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(121) The model is in fact that set out in Section 8-3 when examining balanced growth incidence.
(122) After proper consultation and correction of the error, Raistrick set out to isolate active substances from Fleming's mould.
(123) The question is which form will be compatible with the general curriculum aims set out in the last chapter.
(124) He set out a scenario which ran against the conventional wisdom at the time.
(125) For these reasons, and for the reasons set out in the judgment of Balcombe L.J., I would allow this appeal.
(126) In chapters 15 to 17 we apply to the individual profile components the principles set out in chapter 14.
(127) The main categories of change, and the processes through which they work are set out in Figure 2.5.
(128) Note, too, that Driesch did not set out simply to produce clones of sea-urchins.
(129) The product was discreetly set out towards the back with the label half turned away.
(130) Close to the door, rows of slatted chairs were set out behind a rope barrier.
(131) Some estimates of the round-trip transactions costs involved in stock index arbitrage are set out in Table 5.1.
(132) Here consultancies set out to help a client who is in an emergency situation.
(133) Ministers' views were set out in the citizens charter as they are set out in the Bill.
(134) The panel's report, which has been submitted to a parliamentary committee, set out two lines of argument.
(135) Not that he has set out to terrify his listeners with atonal atrocities.
(136) Microlights have at last achieved what they set out to be: a largely reliable and relatively cheap way to fly.
(137) Where fishermen once set out to sea,(sentencedict.com) now travellers stop to soak up the sun which bakes the sandy shores.
(138) They should be shown how to set out and punctuate direct speech, using inverted commas and commas.
(139) The best climbers in the school were picked for the hunt and they set out, one on each shelf.
(140) But I suppose when you set out to corner the thirst market, you corner it all.
(141) Article 8 provides that member states may adopt more stringent provisions than those set out in the Directive if they so wish.
(142) These were set out in the code of practice issued under the Environmental Protection Act. Sentencedict.com
(143) In terms of the aims set out in 1955, it can be said that green belt policies have been fairly successful.
(144) Such expenditure will qualify for the initial allowance where the new contract meets the conditions set out above.
(145) The ... Act ... set out an entirely new regime for new lettings where they involved absentee landlords.
(146) Instead of trying to change old attitudes we can set out to design new ones which are not descendants of the old ones.
(147) Set out below is a list of possible terms and considerations to be covered by a profit definition.
(148) The circumstances in which section 75 applies are set out in Chapter 23.
(149) In the nomination paper the candidate must set out his surname and other names in full and, his home address.
(150) I set out on a circuitous route that ensured I ended up at her table.
More similar words: let outget outset offget out ofset fire togive rise totoursetcut output outact outset upassetupsettouristtourismshut outset downsettleclosetlet offsee toget onget offtouch onpoint outcount outin touchtouch upsetting
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