Set-foot Sentence Examples

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  • He never set foot in Europe again.

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  • Steam and dampness clung to her as she set foot in the bathing room.

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  • Before you set foot in a store, it is important to take inventory of the items all ready in your closet.

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  • They emerged into the castle, and he sensed the demons before he.d even set foot

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  • He hadn't set foot on the planet since being made the dhjan upon his father's death.

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  • Your little Texas stud had better stay out of my life or I'll make him wish he'd never set foot in this state.

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  • Xander sensed those within before he set foot into the ultra-modern gym.

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  • Xander sensed her mood the moment he set foot out of his wing of the condo.

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  • Without Pierre, she'd never set foot in such a dangerous situation.

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  • She nodded, hungry enough to set foot in the room with the most beautiful women in history.

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  • The moment he set foot in the spacious foyer, Toni's eyes found him.

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  • There are signs of trade with Etruria as early as the 7th century B.C. The Carthaginians made it into an important grainproducing centre; and the Romans set foot in the island more than once during the First Punic War.

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  • It has been remarked that there is evidence that the Malays had attained to a certain stage of civilization before ever they set foot in Malaya.

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  • There was attorney Faust but there was no proof he had even set foot in Bird Song.

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  • The defeat suffered by the Suvla troops on the 9th was in reality decisive in so far as the new area was concerned; but, even so, the invaders who had set foot there tried yet again on the 10th to wrest the heights in front of them out of Osmanli keeping.

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  • For the last twenty-six years of his life Aurangzeb was engaged in wars in the Deccan, and never set foot in his own capital.

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  • He never set foot again in the House of Commons, though he remained a member of it till the dissolution of 1895.

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  • In September 1506 he set foot on that sacred soil, and took his D.D.

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  • By unfailing tact he gained the good will of Great Britain, where before him no cardinal had set foot for two centuries, and secured that friendly understanding between the British government and the Vatican which has since proved so valuable to Rome.

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  • Prussia first set foot on the Rhine in 1609 by the joint occupation of Cleves; and about a century later Upper Gelderland and Mors also became Prussian.

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  • The first white man known to have set foot in what is now Ontario was Champlain.

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  • No senator therefore was permitted to take office or even to set foot in the country without the emperors special leave, and by way of precaution the highest position, that of prefect, was filled by a Roman of equestrian rank only.

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  • In 1772 it was decided by the English courts that a slave as soon as he set foot on the soil of the British Isles became free; the slave trade, however, continued actively until 1807, when an Act was passed to prevent British subjects dealing in slaves; in 1811 the traffic in slaves was declared to be felony; in 1833 the status of slavery was abolished throughout the British Dominions.

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  • From the first moment Goethe set foot in the narrow streets of the Alsatian capital, in April 1770, the whole current of his thought seemed to change.

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  • In September, 1786 Goethe set out from Karlsbad - secretly and stealthily, his plan known only to his servant - on that memorable journey to Italy, to which he had looked forward with such intense longing; he could not cross the Alps quickly enough, so impatient was he to set foot in Italy.

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  • It was long believed by the Armenian monks that no one was permitted to reach the "secret top" of Ararat with its sacred remains, but on the 27th of September 1829, Dr. Johann Jacob Parrot (1792-1840) of Dorpat, a German in the employment of Russia, set foot on the "dome of eternal ice."

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  • In the meantime colonists of another nationality had set foot on the shores of the lower Delaware.

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  • The chief motive for his journey was love of travel and antiquarian study, and it seems never to have occurred to him, till he was warned by Tiberius, that he was thereby transgressing an unwritten law which forbade any Roman of rank to set foot in Egypt without express permission.

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  • The spiritual realm, whether in divine or earthly things, was a region closed to him, where he had never set foot.

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  • At any rate it was not until well on in the Bronze Age, perhaps about 600 or 500 B.C., that the Goidels, the first invaders speaking a Celtic language, set foot in Ireland.

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  • Jule, the Original Immortal, was the only Guardian that dared set foot in Xander's home.

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  • He sometimes almost seemed approachable, though the intensity around him hadn't eased from the moment she set foot in the door.

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  • This the present writer is inclined to doubt, considering that he has received examples of the normal Amblystoma tigrinum from various parts of Mexico, and that Alfred Duges has described an Amblystoma from mountains near Mexico City; at the same time he feels very suspicious of the various statements to that effect which have appeared in so many works, and rather disposed to make light of the ingenious theories launched by biological speculators who have never set foot in Mexico, especially Weismann's picture of the dismal condition of the salt-incrusted surroundings which were supposed to have hemmed in the axolotl - the brackish Lago de Texcoco, the largest of the lakes near Mexico, being evidently in the philosopher's mind.

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  • Pass native fishing villages and forested slopes; set foot on ice-age glaciers, visit Gold Rush settlements and parks of totem poles.

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  • These places suck the life out of you the second you set foot on the ground.

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  • When you see how daunting the path ahead is, the less eager you will be to set foot on it.

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  • While many things are the same as buying any other kind of vehicle, reading a buyer's guide will help you to set foot on the lot without going in cold.

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  • Before you ever set foot in a store or start looking online, you should have a firm understanding of what the overall conditions of use are for your battery setup.

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  • In fact, teens in college often get barraged with offers as early as the first day they set foot on campus.

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  • Do your homework before you set foot in the lawyer's office; both your lawyer and your checkbook will thank you.

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  • Modeling agencies are a vital tool for anyone who aspires to see her face grace the cover of magazines or to set foot on European runways.

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  • If you've ever set foot inside a store like Sally Beauty Supply, you've practically stepped into a beauty supply catalog.

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  • Try your hand at dog sledding in Alaska, or set foot on the Antarctic continent itself, view spectacular ice burgs, and visit with the Penguins.

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  • One of the great things about the Internet is that it makes it easy to see what your cruise ship looks like before you even set foot on board.

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  • There are many other styles of belt buckles for anyone who's never set foot on a bucking bronco.

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  • Their virtual vision center and exam and lens demos can also help you choose what you need in your eyewear before you even set foot in the store.

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  • Contrary to where the name suggests this winery might be, this San Antonio is not in Texas and Davy Crockett never set foot inside.

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  • Folks who never set foot on the beach are wearing these surfer style shorts around town.

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  • If you've ever set foot inside an Indian clothing store or even just watched a Bollywood film, you've probably seen a sari.

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  • A person who can't stand to set foot inside the mall may not appreciate a gift card.

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  • Aries is willing to set foot where no one has ever set foot before.

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  • Pass native fishing villages and forested slopes; set foot on ice-age glaciers, visit gold rush settlements and parks of totem poles.

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  • When you set foot in the Diamond District for the first time, it may be very intimidating.

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  • From the moment people first set foot in a schoolroom, they are trained to think and reason in a linear way.

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  • It's all about options when you set foot into your closet.

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  • New minivans typically range from about $25,000 to $45,000, so before you set foot on the lot, it's important to clarify your vehicle needs.

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  • Whether you choose to buy new or used, you will have to set foot onto a lot to discuss your purchase options with a dealer in your area.

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  • For those searching for maximum towing capacity, studying your options before you set foot on a dealership lot will make the process easier.

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  • A few have dance training thanks to their career background (such as boy band singer Lance Bass), but most have never set foot on a dance floor, making for some great outtakes and behind the scenes footage on each episode.

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  • We've never discovered any extraterrestrials, and it's been forty years since a human being set foot on another world.

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  • All of you, save Rhyn, who was never intended to set foot outside of Hell.

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