Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

312 Sentences With "set out for"

How to use set out for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "set out for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "set out for". Mastering all the usages of "set out for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Then the rest of the family set out for Haiti.
You exceed the goals your manager has set out for you.
Did you set out for it to become that as well?
After the wedding, James and Michelle Butler set out for Texas.
After a hero's welcome there, the family set out for Ramallah.
Rather than report the assault, we set out for a confrontation.
The artist, too, is about to set out for a journey.
Alexander set out for a public life from an early age.
Arriving an hour ahead of schedule, I set out for the day.
Unfortunately, Fender just didn't execute the plan it set out for itself.
Did you set out for these essays to have a common theme?
"I never set out for any of it to happen," he said.
The notice came as I was about to set out for England.
At midmorning, I set out for a silver shop on Chartres Street.
I set out for the last time with my phone and Google Translate.
Two days before my husband's 303th birthday, we set out for Kennedy Airport.
The next afternoon, Kelen and his five-man crew set out for Aur.
After a while, the food people had turkey patties set out for me.
His parents and brother set out for a day of exploring the city.
Others, like the Mermaid, set out for short excursions lasting a few hours.
The previous cinchona seekers to set out for the Caravaya forest had perished.
To escape that life, he set out for the United States on Jan.
So before you set out for your local comic book shop, do your homework.
Baumgartner: It means that I've got a lot of work set out for me.
Mr Trump apparently set out for a far more sweeping strategic realignment with Russia.
They set out for the oasis in the desert in an unmarked black car.
It was getting late, and we set out for a stroll in the park.
The two men are able to translate Claire's gibberish and set out for Belmont.
Wang, a Chinese-born, naturalized American citizen, set out for Iran without a worry.
"You end up having the absolute opposite of what you set out for," he said.
From the region around Oran, to the west, they tend to set out for Spain.
In 19683, he set out for northern Greenland with colleagues in hopes of finding some.
The year is 2025 and a Chinese amphibious action group has set out for Taiwan.
They moved into their 42-square-foot overlanding vehicle and set out for South America.
Before she set out for Europe, Ms. Jawara was a star for the Red Scorpions.
What problem does it set out for itself, and how does it solve that problem?
After touring the oldest remnants of Yucatán civilization, we set out for its newest frontier.
Together, the unlikely trio set out for Shangri-La, where the yeti are rumored to live.
Conservatives have set out for decades to get a staunch conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
"With regards to the rest, we're within the budgets set out for the project," he added.
The Speaker then set out for a meeting with Trump and other congressional leaders on infrastructure.
Fed up and desperate, he set out for the United States in 1984 and won asylum.
The lions and other predators frequently get caught in wire snares set out for smaller animals.
She set out for the banks of the river along the lit points of the lanes.
By then, most Rohingya had set out for Bangladesh and the forest felt lonely and exposed.
The aircraft carrier set out for its first sea trial in May 2018, some 17 months ago.
Is that what you had set out for, or did that start to emerge along the way?
The school party that set out for the hot springs reportedly included 37 children and seven chaperones.
He raised a little over $100,000 by selling some of his paintings, and set out for Detroit.
On my last and final day, I set out for my most daring feat yet — a solo date.
Meanwhile, to further his recuperation, he set out for Europe on an extended version of the Grand Tour.
When they set out for Europe, they brought their wives, their children, three young male relatives and Widad.
We pile into Blanchard's Jeep and set out for Mexico with full stomachs and a very full agenda.
A few weeks ago, he set out for North Sentinel island with the aid of a local fisherman.
They acquire a taxi-driver, who becomes part of the gang, and set out for the wine country.
One 17-year-old girl who worked with Lam found a clinic online and set out for Shenzhen.
It looks like everyone involved accomplished what they set out for, because the mess is directing traffic to FashionNova.  
They set out for the Putnam house and begin the exorcism, but the demon is stronger than they thought.
They said the plant's construction and operations did no comply with the environmental plan set out for the project.
In 1934, aged 60, Torres-García set out for Uruguay, more than 40 years after he had left it.
Rather than the crisp, perfected images he'd set out for, Felländer found beauty in fearfully flawed and fragmented frames.
On Saturday, a second caravan of trucks from Shouguang set out for Wuhan bearing broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes and more.
Nobody would rescue her and there was no possibility of evading the reality she had set out for herself.
Less than 20 years ago, Germany set out for energy transition or Energiewende as it is now universally known.
Then he set out for St. Beuno's, a Jesuit house in Wales, to undertake a seven-day silent retreat.
Cheese and olives had been set out for their guests; John Coltrane was playing softly from the other room.
So they took a plane to a nearby city, rented a car and set out for the volcanic domes.
After my workout, I set out for the laundromat, which sucked the last bit of energy out of me.
Wobbly folding chairs are set out for the first patients, who don't take long to spot Gonzalez-Zuniga and approach.
David Klein set out for the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a plan — just not an idea.
They will wait for a window of good weather, maybe only a day long, to set out for the summit.
Even when your dream you set out for comes true, it's not always perfect... That's not the reality of life.
Never mind that historians say Plymouth was not the Pilgrims' first choice when they set out for the New World.
He set out for a fishing trip in November 2012 and washed up 438 days later on the Marshall Islands.
They had those beautiful pictures up on the buildings, and they had a lovely buffet breakfast set out for us.
Under a previous plan set out for 2011-2015, Air Liquide had sought annual revenue growth of 8-10 percent.
"The girls have followed largely the path that we set out for them," he said, CNN affiliate Channel 7 reported.
The villagers said the plant's construction and operations did not comply with the environmental plan set out for the project.
That includes stepping in if a company violates the process set out for predicting pollution levels before getting reconstruction permits.
A very similar situation unfolded earlier this year when a group of 1,200 people set out for the United States.
The atmosphere had reverted to tension when President Trump set out for his first visit to the DMZ in November.
She climbed into her Subaru and set out for Iowa City, where her husband, a radiologist, is completing a fellowship.
The trio set out for some fun on Makepeace Island, with Pataky sharing several shots of their vacation on Instagram.
Although he had never been in any of the other rooms of the house, he set out for the kitchen.
Many West African communities are reeling because local men who set out for Europe in search of work never returned.
The group had set out for Florida because of a possible illness, according to the Beckley Register-Herald, citing friends' accounts.
You know to highlight the year you worked across Southeast Asia and the ambitious career goals you've set out for yourself.
"Such ads also undermine the main remedy that the Supreme Court has set out for lies in politics: counterspeech," she wrote.
Following these trials, the ship will set out for 18 months of post-delivery tests and trials in the Atlantic Ocean.
Lacie isn't a bad person; she's just someone trying to play the game according to the rules set out for her.
The hogs claim any food set out for livestock, and occasionally eat the livestock as well, especially lambs, kids and calves.
Despite the setbacks, Mr. Murphy said he would continue to pursue the legislative priorities he has set out for the state.
Rao and Nagrani climbed into a blue Chevy Cruze and, with Rao at the wheel, set out for the Virginia suburbs.
After Ms. Buchanan and I said goodbye, I set out for Molinard, one of the most beautiful old perfumeries in Grasse.
Yet one morning, as he's about to set out for his usual four-mile walk, a trivial domestic spat mushrooms unexpectedly.
Then, on Tuesday, I set out for the town of Clarksburg, where the first leg of my train journey would commence.
It turns out my host is headed north as well to see her family so we set out for the train together.
The group quickly comes to the realization their childhood horrors aren't really over when Pennywise returns and has set out for revenge.
The discontent around notches tends to lack an understanding of the technical limitations that Pei set out for me in our meeting.
Later in 1888, Andreas Flocken set out for the first test drive with his newly invented EV — and it was a success.
The track hits all the marks that the pair have set out for themselves: Drugs, sex, death, and a dash of celebrity.
He says officials in Shanxi province ignored his complaints and Guo set out for the country's capital, Beijing, hoping to be heard.
Journey in the Mediterranean The group of 95 refugees and migrants set out for Italy on a rubber boat on November 6.
Arthrell printed 10 copies and set out for Antwon's family's home in Rankin, a borough in Allegheny County, crying along the way.
And The Woman in the Window executes the formula it's set out for itself with as much panache as any mad scientist.
Photograph by Ron Miyashiro / Courtesy Gagosian / Art work © Michael Heizer We set out for the site, a procession of muscular pickups.
I gratefully took all she'd give me, and Doug, Marie Claire, and I set out for the back gate of Area 51.
That's when she turned to the nativity figurines I had set out for Christmas to play out the angst in our household.
After Delphine's father reminds her that "loneliness is a terrible thing," Delphine decides to finally leave her hometown and set out for Paris.
Dany's swarthy love interest is an afterthought now; Dany left him in charge of Meereen when she set out for Westeros and Dragonstone.
The criminal complaint against Patterson alleges he told police he first set out for the Closs home about two weeks before last Oct.
Yes, everyone would love to have the IPO and become really, really rich, but I don't think most people set out for that.
A mob of young Hindu men set out for a Muslim quarter, said the police officer in charge of the area, S.K. Sharma.
Gomez has previously said Felipe was healthy when he and his father set out for the United States in the middle of December.
Once he heard Rabee'a hit water, he set out for the well site, carrying all the villagers' money to pay the next installment.
And like the pioneers who once set out for California to make their fortune, tech companies have thrived in that regulation-free landscape.
One morning I set out for breakfast a few miles from my rental, but the cafe turned out to be closed for repairs.
A steady trickle of people set out for Florida in homemade boats that were sometimes as rudimentary as the inner tubes of tires.
When Mitchell started to hit every milestone he set out for himself, he realized he was ready to go out on his own.
"We will be putting together a report that will set out for the country what evidence we have seen to date," he said.
Perry Cohen and Austin Stephanos, both 14, set out for a day of fishing from Jupiter Inlet just hours before a violent storm hit.
It was the beginning of Ramadan, and I felt self-conscious nibbling on the toddy-palm cake his housekeeper had set out for me.
Those premium increases have now leveled off, but insurers say they are still owed the money that the government originally set out for them.
But "upon further review, it turns out this company hit all of its targets it set out for when it started trading," Cramer said.
He played in the nightclubs of Ciudad Juárez, but he had set his hopes on a bigger prize and set out for Mexico City.
Days later, she paid her bond, and Ms. González was released to her lawyer, José Orochena, in Eloy, and set out for New York.
We urgently need an explanation of how the troubling actions taken by the DOJ adhere to the guidelines they have set out for themselves.
Each day, I'd set out for a drive on the left side of the road, with horses and cows and dogs crossing at will.
Day after day, for nearly two weeks, the two men set out for a neighborhood near the factory where the shelling was most frequent.
"I accomplished the goals that I had set out for myself when I took over in 2010," Doyle said in an interview with Cramer.
Then she fished a plastic container from the trunk, hunched her back against the cold and set out for the long walk by herself.
Tom Petty may not have set out for a Hollywood career, but there's no question that his music has made an impact on the movies.
Later this week, Demonbreun will set out for a six-week leg of her journey through Asia, working her way west through the Middle East.
If that trial is successful, we might be able to break the ceiling on life expectancy that nature appears to have set out for us.
Along with the help of our co-workers at Motherboard, Waypoint, and the Creators Project, we set out for answers to these questions and more.
"The key message ... is the producers can stick to the plans they originally set out for 2000," said Andy McConn, research analyst at Wood Mackenzie.
Fourteen-year-old Lucas Markham had set out for his girlfriend Kim Edwards's house on Dawson Avenue in the small market town of Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Years ago, my wife and I set out for our annual holiday drive to Chicago with a van filled with four kids and a dog.
When asked about a difficult goal that she set out for, the candidate explained how hard she has worked to overcome the challenges of dyslexia.
And so I set out for this new land, the place I'd been dreaming of, one way or another, since I was 6 years old.
We Googled "how to get married in Los Angeles" and set out for Norwalk City Hall, where the oracle promised the deed could be done. . . .
The criminal complaint against Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, alleges he told police he first set out for the Closs home about two weeks before last Oct.
They set out for a nearby settlement, which offers them security, but also harbors some dangerous secrets that will make them choose between freedom and security.
Nor did any Nazi bombers set out for England with the main intention of destroying the great English cathedral in Coventry, as they did in 1940.
It also took great pains to reiterate the safety procedures it has set out for the Autopilot feature, which is still in the public beta phase.
Before the pair set out for their trip, Port revealed on Instagram that she was taking her son on a shopping excursion at Saks Fifth Avenue.
She'd never set out for a career in politics, but Bell soon became a key figure in the relations between the Middle East and the West.
Following the incident, Devin hid his six surviving siblings underbrush while he set out for help, walking the 210 miles back to LaMora in Sonora, Mexico.
The story of her arrival started Tuesday evening when her parents loaded up their car and set out for the hospital, according to Robert Griffin's post.
As long as people believe they face greater danger and hardship in their home countries than they would elsewhere, many will set out for new lands.
Nearly 100 of them crammed onto a boat in February 2008 and set out for what they expected to be a 12-day journey to Malaysia.
We set out for the afternoon on the Adriatic and were able to customize our itinerary, checking out bays, beaches, and caves at our own pace.
Yokohama Port, Japan (CNN)When American newlyweds Milena Basso and Gaetano Cerullo set out for their honeymoon, it should have been the trip of a lifetime.
Vénard appears again in an 10713 photo of a small band of missionaries, about to set out for Indochina, in which two priests shyly hold hands.
JC: One of the few rules that I set out for myself was that I could not immediately call to mind what the artist looked like.
On Monday evening, Maggie Guterl and Will Hayward set out for the 60th time on a 4-mile loop through the hickory-covered hills of central Tennessee.
After posing for individual pictures and numerous selfies, the duo walked hand-in-hand as they set out for their next stop on their sightseeing day tour.
He added the conditions set out for compensating the lender's retail investors were the result of a shared effort with the competition authority of the European Commission.
"Heartening as the success to date has been, we are so early in accomplishing the goals that we set out for ourselves," Patrick told Forbes in 2016.
That is a milestone set out for the Marine Corps set out last year, and officials say it underscores the strength and value of US-Australia ties.
Would he be eating one of the large sugar cookies of his head in icing Lamy had set out for the party from the bakery Cupcake Market?
" She went on: "But with this particular project, I really set out for it to be like an independent film — 10 little movies within this larger movie.
As the three set out for Las Vegas to solve the mystery, Alex recounts the road trip's joys and catastrophes to his unseen, unknown audience of extraterrestrials.
Wilderness seemed out of reach to John and me until, after weeks of waiting, we caught the sparring wind gods between rounds and set out for Horn.
The White House also had just mocked Democratic congressional leaders by staging a press statement so that Trump spoke next to empty chairs set out for Sen.
Goldberg interrupted our conversation to take a call, leaving me to thumb through a 1985 copy of House & Garden magazine that had been set out for me.
When Hans Egede set out for Greenland, in 1721, he was hoping to bring Protestantism to the Norse, who, he worried, had missed out on the Reformation.
News outlets in Colombia reported that Mr. Aronson was at the historic meeting, and a name card was set out for him at the table with the presidents.
But on Thursday the group said it could not confirm the targets set out for the next three years as the "transition phase" would drag into 2018 too.
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint), and Hermione (Emma Watson) set out for a butterbeer, only to spot Ginny and Dean (Alfred Enoch) kissing in a nearby booth.
A young woman and her 5-year-old son were among more than a dozen Cubans who had set out for Florida in a 17-foot aluminum boat.
They claim it violates procedural safeguards set out for people fighting deportation (even though those safeguards aren't explicitly provided for asylum screening interviews) and violates their due process.
From Devon, I set out for Padstow, a picturesque town on Cornwall's north coast, with pastel-painted houses, world-renowned seafood — and an unusually spirited May Day tradition.
In a statement, the IOC said it would accept the entry of only those Russian athletes who meet certain conditions set out for the 28 international federations to apply.
That cut opened with Thor floating through the galaxy, being found and woken up by the Guardians, and telling them that they all needed to set out for Earth.
With that in mind, I trepidatiously climbed behind the wheel of the 2016 CT6 and set out for a day-long drive through the twisty roads of Ramona, California.
By early afternoon, after the street cleaners have swept away the last of the morning's plastic wrappers and the construction vans have disappeared, the workers set out for home.
In a goofily entertaining song for Sylvia, who has unwillingly joined her husband, she laments that the lovely spread she has set out for their guests is being ignored.
A lobbyist who reviewed the language said the Medicaid provisions were more generous than expected, based on the growth that is set out for the cap on federal payments.
He had a number of peculiar rules, such as demanding that two-and-a-half containers of Tic Tacs and liquid makeup be set out for him, they said.
It seems almost as if it's a pre-requisite to play—or, rather, if you're born with a funny-ass name, you've only got one future set out for you.
BEKA'A VALLEY, Lebanon — As Syrian-regime bombs started to drop over his hometown of Homs, Mohammed Jassem gathered his wife and two children, and set out for the nearest border.
On the morning of July 24, 2015, longtime friends Austin Stephanos and Perry Cohen boarded Austin's 19-foot 1978 SeaCraft and set out for a fishing excursion, but never returned.
Green Room, meanwhile, is a war story à la the Battle of Thermopylae, in which a vastly outnumbered group facing strategically unfavorable spatial circumstances set out for an impossible victory.
Rules have also been set out for punishment of life insurance firms with insufficient reserves, a serious mismatch of liabilities and assets and those who exhibit a major liquidity risk.
With the morning sun at my back and nothing in tow but a few ziplock bags to store any leftovers, I set out for the gilded city across the bay.
The author's task is to replicate the nostalgia and hope his characters feel as they set out for new futures, or the fear, resentment and loneliness of those left behind.
The remaining 105 men abandoned their ships on 22 April 1848 and set up camp on the northwest coast of King William Island, intending to set out for the mainland.
Alexandra Zatarain was born in San Diego and raised in Tijuana, Mexico, where most of her family lived, before she set out for New York and a job in public relations.
When I set out for college, I never considered that my tendency to panic — the thing that had controlled my decision making throughout my life — actually wasn't all my mom's doing.
But Trump has a lot more work to do in just a few days if he wants to meet the goals he set out for his first 100 days in office.
When he set out for the studio the next day, a bomb ripped through the red Subaru he was driving, leaving the 44-year-old journalist dead in Kiev's city centre.
The First Family boarded Air Force One on Saturday as they set out for a two-week family vacation on Martha's Vineyard, an island located just south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
In his coming novel, "Heroes of the Frontier," which Knopf will publish on July 26, Mr. Eggers has once again set out for entirely new territory — this time, the Alaskan wilderness.
Roche relied on a description from the Canadiens' owner, Leo Dandurand, who said that the team, after attending a reception, had set out for an informal get-together at his house.
Then they set out for the United States, eager to escape the reach of gang members who were hanging around soccer fields and basketball courts, trying to recruit youngsters like him.
Twice I've been to Oaxaca during the Day of the Dead, when the departed members of families have their favorite food, drinks, and perhaps cigarettes set out for them at meals.
Indeed, a theory-driven ideal of perfect justice is likely to demand that we go down the mountain — making our society less just — in order to set out for a higher peak.
Jose Flores, 19, a Honduran migrant who set out for the United States three months ago, ticked off the perils posed by violent gangs and dismal job prospects in his home country.
In the historic blink of an eye, the founders of these companies have become some of the most powerful players in war and politics when they never set out for this role.
Although Gary Sinise didn't initially set out for a career in service, after four decades of making a difference for military veterans and first responders, he's exactly where he's supposed to be.
In fact, they've already been fiddling with the tiered format: In February, prices spanned a slightly wider range, with three, 10-day tiers (versus the two price points set out for March).
And because we are good people, we don't want to ruin these relationships; rather, we'd like them to continue on the mediocre terms we've set out for them...so, we awkwardly lunch.
"Americans do not know how to use the soybean," Kin, then in her early 19203s, told The New York Times Magazine in 21920, as she set out for China on her mission.
Then, set out for beaches and island hopping, explore serene Buddhist temples at sites like Wat Arun and Wat Pho, and discover some of the world's most indulgent (and affordable) spa treatments.
Even after she marries and moves to Paris, Colette resists wearing the expensive, stifling dresses her husband has set out for her, instead opting for high-waisted garments in black and white.
Buy it here >>In July of 1881, Lt. A.W. Greely and his crew of 24 scientists and intrepid explorers set out for "farthest North," a region not yet found on any map.
After taking her almost 5-month-old son Archie on his first royal outing on Wednesday, Meghan Markle set out for her first solo engagement of the royal tour in South Africa.
With that in mind, a novice birder/Pokémon hunter, going by the avatar MonsieurJavert, set out for Central Park's Hallett Nature Sanctuary, a four-acre preserve that is rarely open to visitors.
The victims found in the refrigerated container, which had been transported from the Belgian port of Zeebrugge, are believed to have set out for Europe from Vietnam in search for better lives.
And with nowhere further to travel to, they board one of the ship's smaller shuttles and dive into the black hole, completing the mission that Monte set out for nearly 76,000 days ago.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A boat carrying 70 Rohingya Muslims set out for Malaysia from Myanmar this week, two sources and a rights group said, the latest to embark on a dangerous sea journey.
For some of us, it happened when we realized, maybe we didn't want the career we set out for in college, so we went to grad school and started on a new path.
There was just one problem: The condition that he set out for negotiations with the North to even begin — that Pyongyang give up its nuclear weapons before talks start — is almost certainly unattainable.
Then, with Mr. Murdoch, clad in sunglasses, hanging off the back, the trio set out for yet another tour of, as Mr. Trump put it, "one of the great sights of the world."
After two years of telling these stories in print, he realized that he wasn't finished and set out for another stint of reporting, sometimes spending weeks or months at a time at sea.
We make sure every night that uniforms are ironed, shoes and socks are in their place, hats are sorted, and everything is set out for the next day, including school bags and lunchboxes.
Nearly 1023 years ago, Giichi Matsumura left the grounds of the Manzanar War Relocation Center in California with a group of fishermen who had set out for the lakes of the Sierra Nevada.
On August 8, 1980, 16-year-old Joyce McLain set out for an early evening jog in her hometown of East Millinocket, Maine, to get in shape for her upcoming high school soccer season.
" The next day, Garrett, Rickey, John, Ryan, Alex, Christon, Trent, Leo, Wills and Colton set out for the second group date of the week, where we learn that Colton can't pronounce the word "ecstatic.
The story the film tells is a familiar one of a son not wanting to take the path his father has set out for him: Alejandro wants to be a poet, not a doctor.
It's funny, because I don't think he set out for that or that his music even directly speaks to that, but he picked up a lot of fans when he toured with Phil Anselmo.
Before the penny, it was the "silver spoon trick," which worked largely in the same way: You have a glass of slightly off-wine that has set out for perhaps a little too long.
Lévi-­Strauss set out for Brazil's interior with a point, so it was obvious to him what was relevant (an unpublished myth, a new marriage rule) and what was dross (the logistics of transport).
Hollingsworth left The French Laundry in 2013 after competing in the biennial world chef championship, the Bocuse d'Or World, and then set out for Los Angeles, where he opened both Otium and Barrel & Ashes.
But as for my head from last night: it's just the same as before I set out for hangover soup, and still pounding hard, even after I stomach the entire beefy bowl of haejungguk.
The youngest Hemsworth brother has been in Australia spending time with brother Chris Hemsworth and his wife Elsa Pataky recently, and the trio set out for some fun on Makepeace Island this past week.
CreditCreditGraeme Mitchell for The New York Times In the early spring of 1977, Larry Zottarelli, a 40-year-old computer engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, set out for Cape Canaveral, Fla.
Smith and Mewes, 20193, reprise their roles as Silent Bob and Jay, respectively, as they set out for Hollywood to stop a movie adaptation of their comic book counterparts, Bluntman and Chronic, from being made.
Having set out for The Junkyard, the bar-in-the-making where the guys hung out, the Pepsi bottle passed from mouth to mouth while the guys wielded power tools and put up a ceiling.
With few belongings, and many of them with children in tow, the migrants set out for the crossing from the baseball field in the Mexican border city of Tijuana where they have been camped out.
As we set out for the day, strolling down Warren Street as it sloped gently toward the river, Hudson felt like a chic little city, albeit gritty at the edges and hippie at its heart.
Grey Worm and the Unsullied: After ensuring that Jon will not be allowed to live as a free man in Westeros after killing their queen, the Unsullied, led by Grey Worm, set out for Naath.
In 1966, taking a short sabbatical, he set out for Bali, carrying two borrowed microphones and a Japanese tape recorder — one of the first battery-operated models — that he bought on a stopover in Singapore.
But even as the city disintegrated under the junta, with chunks of mortar falling off once grand buildings and cracking the skulls of passers-by, the water pots were still set out for the thirsty.
Democrats -- and this is a common theme -- cried foul, pointing out that the timeline McConnell set out for confirmation was tighter than the one he would have had to put in place to confirm Garland.
But we also see just how hard it is to completely follow the code the New Mexico bar association has set out for him, how precariously he fits into the world he finds himself in.
The miniLab may not be the world changing plan Theranos set out for and will still need to overcome a few regulatory obstacles, but it may have been the only safe option for the company's survival.
On June 1, less than a month after graduating, she set out for her first country on an attempt to break Guinness World Records for fastest and youngest person to visit every country around the world.
"We didn't necessarily set out for our wedding to be like that but our heritage and our culture and the things we're used to seeing at family weddings and around us found its way in there."
They decide to set out for Earth, which involves some smirky reassurance from Thor that everything will be okay even though everyone on Earth remembers what happened when Loki last visited the planet (see: The Avengers).
WADA director general Olivier Niggli added that he hoped Putin's statement would allow the Russian National Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) to follow the roadmap set out for it to return to compliance with the WADA code.
On the one hand, yes, it was; on the other hand, the entire character arc set out for her was sexist, so complaining about the shoes felt like complaining about a single raindrop in a flood.
BEIJING — On a bitterly cold morning this month, Wang Fuman, 8, set out for school as he usually did, walking 2.8 miles through mountains and streams until he reached the warmth of his third-grade classroom.
"We've begun a review process where I'm looking at every theater, understanding what the requirements are that we set out for, making sure we're as efficient as possible with our forces," Esper told reporters in December.
The only way Blankfein could plausibly face direct pressure from shareholders would be if the company was seen to be missing the recently announced $5 billion revenue growth target set out for the next three years.
On August 16th, a photographer will set out for Greenland, tracing the path of Norse explorer Leif Eriksson, with the goal of documenting melting glaciers, paying tribute to the country's history, and documenting human intervention in nature.
Walking for hundreds of miles is difficult, especially when the 11 pilgrims who set out for Lhasa and its Jokhang Temple, the most revered site in Tibetan Buddhism, are purposefully falling to the ground every few steps.
When Isabel set out for New Mexico, for example, with $2000 of Fund Texas Choice money to cover both gas and food, a blizzard hit west Texas, stalling her trip and pushing her appointment back a week.
"We've begun a review process where I'm looking at every theater, understanding what the requirements are that we set out for, making sure we're as efficient as possible with our forces," Mr. Esper told reporters this month.
Great was the weight placed on young shoulders in the spring of 1815 when a small group of students left their home city of Tabriz in northwest Iran and set out for "Inglistan," the land of the English.
Whatever's going on — the talking, the captions, the memes — it can't stop me cause it's a vision that I have and it's goals that I have set out for myself that I gotta get done no matter what.
The family has arrived only to find their luggage lost by their airline, but later on they see their clothes set out for sale along the road—both the clothes they packed, and clothes they very decisively didn't.
Nonfiction It used to happen every day at the London Zoo: Out came the dainty table and chairs, the china cups and saucers — ­afternoon tea, set out for the inhabitants of the ape enclosure to throw and smash.
"You'll see in the coming days and weeks we are redoubling not only our diplomatic, but our commercial efforts to put real pressure on Iran to achieve what we set out for them back in May," he said.
Forced to flee after a protest turns violent, they set out for Madrid, then Paris, where Mosca hopes that her younger brother, who disappeared following his armed resistance to the fachas, might still be working for the revolution.
"I would never answer, because I don't have papers," the 46-year-old native of Guatemala said as she set out for a walk in the Hollywood Hills on Tuesday morning, a husky and German shepherd in tow.
Four years ago, a team of scientists from a diverse set of backgrounds set out for that narrow stretch of land to do something never before tried: chronicle sea levels around the city over a 240,285-year stretch.
During the early stages of her pregnancy, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex set out for various appearances around the globe — and it turns out that one destination, New Zealand, may have had quite a significant impact on them.
Led by the mysterious Victor Strand (Colman Domingo), the blended family set out for the high seas on board The Abigail, a fancy yacht well-equipped for what may be a lot of time out on the open water.
"I have seen the amount of plastic washing up on the beaches rising at an alarming rate over the past 30 years of swimming," Lecomte told me via a phone interview before he set out for his daily swim.
As they set out for their day, a few of the firefighters told BuzzFeed News that the fire was still going strong out past the denser forests, where there are more open fields for the flames to quickly devour.
On another occasion, when his philandering older brother George was shot in the groin by the irate husband of one of George's girlfriends, Mr. Foreman said he had set out for revenge but had killed someone else by mistake.
As another member of the expedition into Area X tells Lena, anyone who volunteers for this mission is "damaged goods" — someone with a healthy and functioning life would never set out for a place from which nobody has returned.
Star's escape comes after she randomly meets the charismatic and flirty Jake (LaBeouf) in a supermarket parking lot, where he and his crew of traveling magazine salespeople are making a pit stop before they set out for a new city.
Though the couple never set out for internet fame (in just five short months they've earned 14K followers), they did notice that their outfits started to coordinate the more they spent time together and worked together — and eventually fell in love.
Fresh off a strong debate performance in Des Moines, he and his team set out for three town-hall-style events Friday in the rural, western part of the state — the first batch in a three-day swing across Iowa.
I spent almost two years in Kampala, Uganda's capital, documenting the city's eccentric nightlife for my book Fuck It, and then I set out for the countryside, where I started my nsenene (the Luganda word for Uganda's long-horned grasshopper) project.
In a moment they'd set out for the northern point of the harbor, a short distance across the inlet, his father's rhythmic stroke swiftly shortening the stretch of water that had now begun to reflect the purplish gold of the sunset.
If any one person can be said to have caused America to once again, for the third time in a generation, set out for the moon, it is Dr. Paul Spudis, who recently died suddenly from complications of lung cancer.
"You'll see in the coming days and weeks we are, we're redoubling not only our diplomatic, but our commercial efforts to put real pressure on Iran to achieve what it is we set out for them back in May," Pompeo said.
But a roiling art market, and increasingly eclectic tastes, led the Dutch fair to set out for New York — and to establish a pair of satellite events, spring and fall, that brought the gentility of Maastricht to a new American crowd.
Like some kind of scientific Gilligan's Island, Opportunity famously set out for a 90-day tour of the Martian surface and ended up trundling around for over 14 years before finally losing power for good during a planet-scale sandstorm.
One evening in 1989, in the quiet town of St. Joseph, Minnesota, Patty and Jerry Wetterling set out for dinner at a friend's house, leaving their eleven-year-old son, Jacob, at home with two of his siblings and a friend.
LONDON (Reuters) - Pro-European Union campaigners in Britain have set out for the first time their preferred path for how parliament could force the government to call a fresh vote on Brexit, arguing that there is still time for another referendum.
Conte, a political novice plucked from obscurity by the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement to head its coalition alliance with the far-right League, made no comment to reporters as he set out for talks with Bank of Italy chief Ignazio Visco.
Nabih, who was only 9 years old, had leukemia and had been too sick to join his family when they set out for Europe last summer, as part of a great migration that swept up more than a million people last year.
We then set out for the local postcard attraction, the ruins of Schloss Heidelberg, best reached by a funicular tram (sit at the front of the head car on the way down for that vertiginous plunge kids can't seem to get enough of).
Francis argued that Catholics outside of China now had "an important duty: to accompany our brothers and sisters in China" and recalled the example of Abraham, who was called by God to set out for an unknown land to receive his inheritance.
Four distinct caravans, with as many as 10,000 total members, have set out for the United States, according to Alex Mensing, a project coordinator with Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a transnational group that organized the migrant caravan that captured Mr. Trump's attention last spring.
The Paper Zoo also has glimpses of incredible naturalist voyages like those of Maria Sibylla Merian, who in 1699 set out for South America to illustrate its insects, and Ernest Haeckel, who in the 19th century created detailed drawings of microscopic animals.
In July 1933, just a few months after her husband took office, Eleanor and Hick set out for a vacation in New England and Canada, driving off in Eleanor's sporty blue convertible, unaccompanied by the Secret Service, staying together in hotels and farmhouses.
As can be seen in thousands of years of history, wars end not when one side declares victory, but when one side accepts that it no longer can reach the aims it set out for itself at the outset of the conflict.
Thales said it expects to exceed its mid-term objectives which anticipate 2016-2018 organic sales growth above 5 percent and a 2018 operating margin that should exceed a range of 9.5-10 percent originally set out for the 2017-2018 period.
In a statement, RCN said it lost contact with D'Pablos and Melo on Monday after they set out for El Tarra — a village which is home to two guerrilla groups and drug cartels, and also is known for having poor cell phone reception.
"I set out what I thought was the future deep and special partnership we can build with the EU and I look for the speech that I set out for that being reciprocated in proposals that the EU will come forward with," she said.
This marks Ralph Breaks the Internet as belonging to a specific subgenre of the picaresque, one that harks to old Hollywood — the story of two small-town kids who set out for the big city and find their friendship tried by what they encounter there.
His D-21 design could meet all the requirements set out for him, but in order to achieve such high speeds at such high altitudes, he had to use a ramjet engine that couldn't function until it was already flying high in the sky.
So at one January dawn, she and her husband set out for the cattle camp, nearly two miles away, walking across a bridge over a rocky ravine that was once a river, past the sorghum and cotton fields that had yielded so little last year.
I could examine the politician's work by its fruits — and when the effects of a policy were clearly different from the goals the politician had set out for it (the Iraq War) or seemed unnecessary to begin with (the 1994 crime bill) I could interrogate those differences.
The musicians, known in their native Japan as Happy End, had set out for Los Angeles in search of the "California sound," the one that they associated with acts like Moby Grape, Buffalo Springfield, and other American folk-rock acts just barely accessible in their home country.
Armed with a strong drink, a catalogue of Swift hits (not exactly low-key, but still on-brand) and chicken nuggets (my grocery store randomly doesn't carry chicken tenders, but I'm confident Taylor would okay this slight departure), I set out for an evening of utter relaxation.
Anne's inner ears have been bothering her, so she elects not to fly to Morocco with Michael, choosing instead to set out for Paris by car with Michael's business partner, Jacques (Arnaud Viard), a charming Frenchman with perhaps a too finely tuned sense of joie de vivre.
And as soon as he set out for Hollywood, he seemed destined for success: After moving to Los Angeles in 258, he was cast as the star of the 22 musical comedy sitcom The Partridge Family, alongside his stepmother, the Oscar-winning actress and singer Shirley Jones.
Vice Premier Liu He has said privately that China is ready to set out for the first time what sectors it can open to European investment at the annual summit, expected to be attended by President Xi Jinping, China's Premier Li Keqiang and top EU officials.
Now it's about how much more significantly profit forecasts might have to be trimmed, whether the Fed will move in the direction markets have set out for it, and whether sentiment is yet plumbing extremes of negativity that can mean the selling of stocks is running its course.
I am a book critic, so this was an easily solved problem: I perused the enormous pile of books on my desk that had been sent to me by publishers, found a galley that didn't look too dark or esoteric, and set out for the beach with it.
"In July 1933, just a few months after her husband took office, Eleanor and Hick set out for a vacation in New England and Canada, driving off in Eleanor's sporty blue convertible, unaccompanied by the Secret Service, staying together in hotels and farmhouses," Sylvia Brownrigg notes in her review.
He said regulators appear set by the end of the year to have achieved most of the goals he set out for the financial system in 2008, when he first took office, although he noted there was still work to do on regulating the shadow banking system, and on executive compensation.
These last two films, which do not focus on Americans—an exchange student named Tracy Walker, voiced by Greta Gerwig, is the only American character in Isle of Dogs—broke out of the touristic mode of the middle phase and set out for closed, imagined worlds altogether untethered from reality.
But a torn labrum in his right shoulder, requiring surgery, kept Bird out for the 2016 season and created some doubt in the organization that he would be able to slide seamlessly back into the role that was set out for him when Teixeira retired at the end of last year.
Ms. Merkel had hoped to use the meetings in Brussels to make progress in persuading other European leaders that Turkey, which is not a member of the bloc, is ready to play a bigger role in processing and resettling refugees streaming over its border from Syria before the refugees set out for Europe.
Inside the Military&aposs Secretive Smartphone ProgramWhen I recently set out for the Pentagon&aposs R&D department, I instead found myself in front …Read more ReadAccording to a source who spoke to DoD Buzz, the Android phone used as part of the special forces tactical assault kit just wasn't cutting it.
So when President Trump sincerely states that he would take information on his political opponents from foreign powers -- and not feel compelled to alert the FBI -- he is not just hanging a "for sale" sign on our democracy; he is violating the clear warnings and democratic norms set out for us by the Founding Fathers.
Why would Hillary or Obama just on the surface of it, why would you ever give a hostile regime and a bad actor Vladimir Putin and Russia 20 percent of our uranium and that&aposs what he set out for and we knew he set out and he was committing crimes to get there.
Under the revised timetable, the legislation could complete its final stages late on Monday, which would then require May to come to parliament on Tuesday and set out for what length of delay she is planning to ask the EU. Reporting by William James and Kylie MacLellan; Editing by Stephen Addison and John Stonestreet
Jay and Silent Bob set out for Hollywood to stop the movie from being made, but things take a detour after they meet up with Jay's former flame Justice (Shannon Elizabeth) and find out he's the father of her daughter Milly (Harley Quinn Smith), who also happens to have plans to appear in the movie.
"I've got nothin' to hide," Penn told The Associated Press after images published Monday indicated he was under surveillance when he met with the Mexican actress who led him to Guzman — and the pair was apparently followed and photographed as they set out for the meeting with the drug lord at a hideout in rural Mexico in October.
Trevor Groth with Alan Palomo of Neon Indian If festival lineups these days tend to feel overloaded—even among the devoted, it's rare to be able to catch even half of what you set out for—Sundance Next Fest's programming refreshingly allows room to see it all, and even offers time to grab a drink and schmooze in the AstroTurf-lined Next Door space.
But I suspected there must have been some reason that in this age of high-glitz adaptations of movies and other blockbusters, this unassuming rock musical had struggled its way from a small-town Jersey stage to Broadway, and so I set out for the Belasco hoping to find magic and wisdom and a reflection of the self, or at the very least a fun evening.
She told me stories from her years in her village, Litmanová: about the government-assigned teacher whose pedagogy included making his students catch frogs for him to cook for his girlfriend; about the songs her mother and aunt sang in the fields; about the call she got, in 1969, from her husband, Mikulas, who'd set out for America two years earlier to make a living away from the eyes of the Communist regime.
The private detective who gives her name to Heller's third novel is an oxygen tank- and Glock-toting sexagenarian who tracks down missing persons with "a better find rate than the F.B.I." After agreeing to investigate the disappearance of a National Geographic photographer who was ostensibly mauled by a bear 20 years back, but whose adult daughter suspects foul play, Celine and her husband/Watson set out for Yellowstone from Denver in a borrowed truck and camper.

No results under this filter, show 312 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.