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set out





















VERB
set sail
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The MPC has eight meetings a year and, after the latest meeting, it will also publish its quarterly Monetary Policy Report, which sets out its economic analysis and projections on which it bases its decision.

From BBC

We set out for Babci’s on a perfect August afternoon, meeting at the train station, me carrying one small bag—the country did not require much of a wardrobe—and Olka bearing a trunk.

From Literature

The rules set out the safety standards helmets must meet and have stipulations about the shape.

From BBC

And in the range of proposals that we've set out there are some things that could help you bring that qualifying period down.

From BBC

The morning session witnessed only 17 riders set out for testing, with Yamaha's notable absence as they tried to resolve a technical issue from Tuesday's test.

From Barron's