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setting about
verb
Present participle of set about
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Some countries are setting about it the right way.
Bailey Gwynne displayed recklessness in setting about a fellow pupil".
Margaret Thatcher's government, with its widely copied program of privatization, was setting about changing that.
I would simply suggest setting about it and finding out for yourself.
5th over: New Zealand 32-2 Flemisg isettingng about Zaheer here.
"I've wanted to make this for 30 years," he says, setting about his eggs benedict.
His enemies are as bad or worse, routinely hanging people from butcher's hooks or setting about them with scalpels.
It began the task of freeing up an overregulated economy, setting about pension and labour-market reforms.
It rekindled Chicago in my imagination, and I ended up setting about one hundred pages of the book in Chicago.
He's a mole – the People's Puppet – quietly setting about sabotaging tasks and pouring oil on troubled waters.
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Others have suggested that relationships between parental rule-setting about food intake and children's weight status are complex and not unidirectional [ 9, 29, 50].
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