Sentence examples for set to conquer from inspiring English sources

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Now kimchi is set to conquer the final frontier: space.

Can this really be the country that little more than ten years ago was set to conquer the world?

Not only has Dubsmash taken control of Twitter feeds the world over, but now the TV show Lip Sync Battle is set to conquer the UK's airwaves.

After capturing the National League pennant and losing to the Yankees in an electric Subway Series, the Mets were seemingly set to conquer all this year.

The third album, Be Here Now, was rising in the US charts, and with a grand tour to come they were set to conquer the States.

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We set off, ready to conquer the world, as we believe we're supposed to.

In 1982 we published a briefing on how "The giants in Japanese electronics" were set to keep conquering the world with all manner of exciting new gadgets: Video cameras!

It was where he first rode a bicycle, it was the home from which he set out to conquer the world and it is the place where he is buried in a modest grave that bears the inscription: "His body ached, his legs grew tired, but still he would not give in".

I wanted to set out to conquer the whole thing if I could".

My friend Carol and I set out to conquer them on bicycles on a sunny morning.

According to legend, it was from Viborg that King Canute set out to conquer England.

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