Sentence examples for set to catch from inspiring English sources

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It once lagged behind in the life expectancy stakes but is now set to catch up with France.

The hunting-and-gathering economy of these peoples had little permanent effect on the landscape other than locally through fires set to catch game.

This very popular, well-organised, local standby, its pavement tables set to catch the best of the afternoon sunshine, is always busy.

Despite a huge awareness campaign, the fact that you can't pay at barriers any more looks set to catch out thousands of motorists visiting friends and family over the Christmas break.

In nine minutes of the second half Sido Jombati panicked under a cross that Scott Brown was set to catch unchallenged, Bowman had his second gift and Yates further grounds for "gloom and doom".

Humane traps were set to catch them without upsetting them unduly, and they had access to water and dry food for the weekend, said Kyle Burkhart, director of external affairs for the animal control agency.

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It looks sets to catch America within a decade or two.

All of these, need an adequate modelling as individuals and as coupled sets to catch a behaviour of interest.

A few decades ago, cod was a cheap and plentiful, and vast numbers of British boats set to sea to catch it in the 1960s and 1970s.

Francis Lawrence is set to direct "Catching Fire".

Media offices were set up to catch attention.

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