Sentence examples for sets out to create from inspiring English sources

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And that's what drama sets out to create.

When a comedian tells a story, he deliberately sets out to create a certain tension in his listeners, which mounts as the narrative progresses.

In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the eponymous scientist, saddened by the death of his mother, sets out to create a human replicant in his laboratory.

Leckey says he listens to two records – Trip II the Moon by Acen and Roadrunner by Jonathan Richman – before he sets out to create an artwork.

There's an enjoyable frisson to the first half, as Lee sets out to create a mass-appeal, Islamophobic observational routine, "to get the Daily Mail off my back".

In essense, French policy sets out to create national champions out of strong domestic companies, and to ensure that weak companies stay alive and French rather than becoming part of a more prosperous foreign group.

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"We've set-out to create a New Generation Telco where innovation is key to our success.

No one set out to create dogs.

Kaliouby and Picard set out to create a "baby I.B.M".

So Mr. De Clercq set out to create one.

Giles Deacon also set out to create a magical moment.

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