set造句121. The market was full of brightly coloured vegetables set out on stalls.
122. If we all set to, we should be able to finish the job in a week.
123. I set off for a new adventure in the United States on the first day of the new year.
124. We set out to determine exactly what happened that night.
125. They set about their work with youthful vigour and enthusiasm.
126. She has set up her own executive recruitment business in Paris.
127. Several youths had set fire to the police car .
128. She pre - set the cooker to come on at 6.30.
129. We only had a couple of hours to set up before the exhibition opened.
130. This year's Budget looks set to be a precarious high-wire act for the Chancellor.
131. You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.C.S. Lewis
132. An interim government was set up for the period before the country's first free election.
133. He has been diddling with the controls on the television set.
134. The words in the definition are roman / are set in roman type.
135. A desperate tiredness set in after hours of anxious waiting.
136. A spark from the machinery had set fire to some material.
137. I think we're set up with everything we need for the journey.
138. The girl let her mother plug in the TV set.
139. Once he's set his heart on a thing, he won't rest till he gets it.
140. Troops tried to set up a lookout post inside a refugee camp.
141. Hours of feverish activity lay ahead. The tents had to be erected, the stalls set up.
142. A fund was set up as a goodwill gesture to survivors and their families.
143. Concentrations of troops near the border look set to invade within the next few days.
144. An inquiry was set up to determine the cause of the accident.
145. ITV has set its sights on winning a younger and more upmarket audience.
146. The government outlined a new set of proposals on human rights.
147. The pathway is formed from large pebbles set in concrete.
148. He climbed onto his horse and set off at a relaxed trot down the lane.
149. The two sides agreed to set up a commission to investigate claims.
150. A new all-woman market research company has been set up to find out what women think about major news and issues.