Sentence examples for all set to quit from inspiring English sources

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Moroccan media reports have suggested that Kharja, Youssef Hadji and Marouane Chamakh are all set to quit the team.

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Kelly is understood to have been angered by briefings that she was set to quit over her faith.

If Jenna Coleman is set to quit the show, the writers could do worse than have chirp-o-matic Clara lose a battle to something large, hungry, and feathered.

John Bercow is set to quit as Speaker on his own terms next summer after securing the backing of Labour MPs who want him to stay until after Brexit.

In April, press reports suggested that Mr Garnett was set to quit GNER, possibly to take up a senior post with another travel company.

Weekend press reports said Chris Mottershead, former managing director of Airtours, is set to quit his job running AIM-listed Travelzest to join Tui.

With George North set to quit the Scarlets, Davies fears more players could be tempted to leave.

Wendy Houvenaghel is set to quit track cycling at the end of the year.

Several others councils remain set to quit amid a row over government cash and tensions about power within Cosla.

David Miliband is set to quit UK politics for a role with an aid charity in New York, the BBC has learned.

The 44-year-old Italian was set to quit last week because of off-field events, including the sale of Matt Ritchie.

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