We found 100 examples of how to use set off in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 100.
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1. | You'd better set off at once. | |
2. | Last year's pop hit was set off by a serial TV drama. | |
3. | They set off fireworks with a great bang. | |
4. | The fireworks were set off on all sides. | |
5. | All the family set off on the trip. | |
6. | We should have set off earlier. | |
7. | If she'd set off now, she would make it on time. | |
8. | Then the younger brother set off, and the elder remained behind. | |
9. | You had better set off at once. | |
10. | When to set off is a difficult problem. | |
11. | One day he set off on a long walk around the town. | |
12. | In late August, they set off on a long journey for breeding. | |
13. | The police brutality incidents nearly set off a riot. | |
14. | The mountaineers set off, paying no heed to the severe blizzard. | |
15. | Set off right now. | |
16. | When I called, he had already set off. | |
17. | We're going to set off at four. | |
18. | My friends set off to America. | |
19. | I watched the expedition as it set off. | |
20. | I'm just about to set off for the station. | |
21. | Are you ready to set off? | |
22. | He set off to Paris. | |
23. | He set off for London. | |
24. | He set off in the wrong direction and got lost in the woods. | |
25. | He told us, "Set off at once." |