Sentence examples for to set himself from inspiring English sources

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to set himself

noun

A punch for setting nails in wood.

  • Nail set

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His answers gave him chances to set himself apart, too.

to set himself, or itself up as a literary monitor.

How much money does Clyde want to set himself right?

Soon it will be time to set himself new targets.

The second monk to set himself on fire, in March 2011, was also from Kirti.

"He had nothing left but to set himself on fire," Tsering said.

His method of screwing up his courage was to set himself an ideal of conduct.

Chris Christie had his big moment, his chance to set himself up as the heir apparent.

It's true that Wallace never intended to set himself up as some sort of generational sage.

At first, he delved into Italian opera, not wishing to set himself up as Christie's rival.

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I'm not here to pass judgement on one man's decision to set himself up in the porn industry.

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