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Pack set out to do something about it.
In 1989 Mr. Wynn set out to do something different.
Bloomberg and his administration had set out to do something about homelessness.
You set out to do something, and to do it right.
With the Schmidt's account, the two women set out to do something different.
Of course no physician should set out to do something that will only be accompanied by predictable and preventable harm.
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"She sets out to do something and she does it.
It sets out to do something else-to ground with concrete examples a theory that the editors articulated in an earlier book.
"Our work isn't meant to be groovy and urban; we're not setting out to do something that's the next big thing.
When an actor who has had great success in light, comic roles decides his work has been froth and sets out to do something with "meaning," the results are often dispiriting.
A dramatic action consists of a project (someone sets out to do something), followed by a contradiction or reversal (as like as not a clause beginning with the word "but").
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