A tulip-fancier like him will not tarry one hour, not one minute, not one second, to set out to see the eighth wonder of the world.
The reader may imagine the anger of the jailer when, after having made inquiries about the neighbourhood, he heard that his daughter had hired a horse, and, like an adventuress, set out on a journey without saying where she was going.
I return to your tulip, Mynheer van Baerle, and as soon as it opens I will give you news, which being done the messenger will set out immediately.
Ah, dear friends, we are in sad want of good news about God; and what does other good news signify if we haven't that?
For in those days the keenest of bucolic minds felt a whispering awe at the sight of the gentry, such as of old men felt when they stood on tiptoe to watch the gods passing by in tall human shape.
It doesn't cost him much to give us our little handful of victual and bit of clothing; but how do we know he cares for us any more than we care for the worms and things in the garden, so as we rear our carrots and onions?
Perhaps I can be of use to her, so I have fetched my bonnet and am going to set out.
But see what clouds have gathered since we set out.
Chapter XX Adam Visits the Hall Farm ADAM came back from his work in the empty waggon--that was why he had changed his clothes--and was ready to set out to the Hall Farm when it still wanted a quarter to seven.
No, I go back to Snowfield on Saturday, and I shall have to set out to Treddleston early, to be in time for the Oakbourne carrier.
They were to return by the train presently, and, the station being near at hand, the Reverend Frank and Mrs Frank, and Sloppy and Bella and the Secretary, set out to walk to it.
It soon became apparent (from the knowledge with which he set out) that he must have been to the office where the Harmon will was registered, and must have read the will.
So Barton (being the moneyed man) set out to find a shop in London Road.
The babby had been fed afore we set out, and th' coach moving kept it asleep, bless its little heart!
By that time I was very hungry, but after some searching I came upon some eatable herbs, and a spring of clear water, and much refreshed I set out to explore the island.
The Sultan, full of hope, sent orders at once that the princess was to set out as soon as possible, accompanied by her usual staff of attendants.
So the next morning I set out with a company of poor wood-cutters, to whom the tailor had introduced me.
The shout I heard was upon the arrival of this engine, which, it seems, set out in four hours after my landing.
The colonel could not resist the attack, and, wheeling his horse about, set out at a gallop; but Kukubenko pursued him for a considerable distance cross the plain and prevented him from joining his regiment.
Neither has been to war; and you say that we have no right, and that there is no need for the Zaporozhtzi to set out on an expedition.
Obeying orders always was his forte; so, taking his hat and cane, heset out at once on his errand.
A pointed implement used to make holes in the ground in which no set out plants or to plant seeds.
Then he set out to learn something of the strange land in which he found himself.
Marion went to see him the morning he set out; and immediately after his departure, fixed a guard at his house, that nothing might be disturbed.
The next morning, I set outfor my plantation on Winyaw bay.
From the reduction of fort Watson, we set out immediately in high spirits, for the still nobler attack on fort Motte.
English translations of these definitions, amplified for clarity where appropriate, and incorporating modifications required by this Appendix, will be set out here at a later date.
One of our men, however, informing me on my asking him about these places, that they were all close together, I deemed this enough for my object, and resolved to set out at the end of that week.
Having obtained from this clerk a direction to the academic grove in question, I set out, the same afternoon, to visit my old schoolfellow.
The heat making it impossible to travel through this plain in the day- time, weset out in the evening, and in the night lost our way.
This treatment completely reconciled them, and the whole Indian party, except two men and two women, set out in perfect good humor to return to their home with Captain Clark.
Captain Lewis, with twenty-four men, accompanied by some of the Mandans, set out in pursuit of the marauders.
With these Captain Lewis smoked a pipe; and then, fearful of some change in their capricious temper, set out immediately.
Once upon a time, a good many years ago, there was a traveler, and he set out upon a journey.
By such means as these he fitted himself for the life of a soldier; and then he set out in search of adventures.
He, therefore, set out with a few men to visit the king of the Indian tribes, who lived some distance farther up the river.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "set out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.