We found 100 examples of how to use set off in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 100.
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76. | It's time to set off. | |
77. | Statements set off by parentheses are usually not important in a sentence. | |
78. | She put her young girl in her pushchair and set off down the path. | |
79. | A plane of tourists set off for America. | |
80. | We'll set off at daybreak. | |
81. | We set off first thing. | |
82. | We shall set off first thing. | |
83. | We'll set off first thing. | |
84. | We'll set off first thing in the morning. | |
85. | We'll set off at first light. | |
86. | We should set off. | |
87. | In 1998, the murder of hugely popular singer Matoub Lounes set off violent protests in the Algerian region of Kabylie. | |
88. | We should've set off earlier. | |
89. | He's very irascible and often gets set off even by the smallest trifle; still, he tends to forgive, doesn't hold a grudge and isn't vengeful at all. | |
90. | As the sun rose, we set off. | |
91. | We'll set off after breakfast. | |
92. | He set off in his lorry. | |
93. | She set off an hour ago. | |
94. | That set off alarm bells. | |
95. | Tom set off on his trip last week. | |
96. | What Tom was cooking set off the smoke alarm. | |
97. | Tom set off for Boston this morning on his motorcycle. | |
98. | We set off early in the morning. | |
99. | Tom set off on a cycling trip yesterday morning. | |
100. | The relocation of the business overseas set off a wave of protest throughout the region. |