Sentence examples for has set off from from inspiring English sources

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A convoy of about 100 classic cars has set off from Glasgow at the start of the Monte Carlo Classic Rally.

Nasa's Curiosity rover has set off from its Martian landing site on a trek to a destination 400m away, where scientists want to begin using the robot's drill.

The Gordon Bennett cup is an endurance race for gas balloons, and it's the first time it has set off from Britain.

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It had set off from Paris to Cairo when it disappeared from radar over the Mediterranean.

Melly said Pierre had set off from "a hard day's shift" with no money.

Forty years ago this very week – 16 May 1974 – a plane that had set off from Lahore landed in London.

Police said the minibus, which is believed to have set off from South Elmsall near Wakefield, had been on its way to Liverpool when the crash happened.

Four people are believed to have died when a small jet which had set off from Britain crashed near an airfield in western Germany today.

The mountaineers had set off from a hut in the early hours, only for the "slab avalanche" to strike without warning and in good weather conditions.

Cavendish's last crew had set off from England wearing wool and leather and returned dressed in Asian silks.The voyage of 1591 started well enough.

Having set off from Florida in search of gold in 1528, the small fleet foundered, and Cabeza de Vaca was swept ashore on Galveston Island off Texas.

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