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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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(151) The traditional budget ensures compliance with the conditions set out in the appropriations; that is, it acts as a control mechanism.
(152) But I don't set out to impose a cathartic experience on my readers.
(153) Also in my job I learn to attractively set out different types of food and serve wine and champagne.
(154) Lois stared down at the coffee table, which already had a creamer and sugar bowl and napkins set out.
(155) Burke and Chinkin set out an expert's code of conduct in an appendix to their article cited at 14.9.2.
(156) And this week the Financial Ombudsman Service set out how savers might claim compensation.
(157) States have the responsibility for ensuring teacher competence, and state statutes generally set out standards for teacher certification.
(158) So they set out once more into the abyss, knowing that they would never come this way again.
(159) One day later Lee H.. Oswald, with a just-shaved look, set out by train for this place Minsk.
(160) In a remarkable letter of application, he set out his reasons in detail.
(161) Following her hanging, a horse and cart set out from the Grassmarket carrying what was presumed to be her dead body.
(162) It would be inappropriate here to set out all the convolutions in public policy on relief for the unemployed.
(163) In addition to the fees set out above, you may be required to pay annual contributions towards the cost of your work.
(164) Details of the party's policy commitments are expected to be set out in its budget proposal next month.
(165) He may deliberately set out to corner the market, but do so by buying at legitimate market prices.
(166) Several civilian employees at Cu Chi were later found dead in the barbed wire set out around the perimeter.
(167) In Chapter 15 we set out the basic case for allowing free markets to allocate resources.
(168) The original conception of review is indeed that set out above.
(169) An example showing how s673 would catch a back-to-back transaction in practice is set out below.
(170) Five years later, the new albums represent neither an expansion nor a retreat but a hesitant reluctance to set out anew.
(171) Then Abram set out and continued toward the Negev.
(172) Introduce milk cow to should set out from improved breed,[http://sentencedict.com/set out.html] introduce high grade kind of ox.
(173) Disguised as a Dutch schoolmaster, Nathan Hale set out on his mission on September 12.
(174) The particulars of individual tenement account attached or detached are set out in the list overleaf.
(175) In the chilly autumn wind, the soldiers set out with a mettlesome and handsome bearing.
(176) They set out in a westerly direction along the riverbank.
(177) I set out one place setting for each guest at dinner last night.
(178) Payment should be made according to the instructions set out overleaf.
(179) Those who set out to serve both god mammon soon discover that there is no god.
(180) As Illidan set out with the naga, Warden Maiev Shadowsong began to hunt him.
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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