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How to use set foot in a sentence

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The nation is remembering the moment a human being first set foot on the moon 35 years ago.
Many of these international investors never set foot in the tax haven of their choice.
But if you set foot in Delphi, if you send any of your little flunkies after any of my people, I'll come after you.
It's been 33 years since humans have set foot on the moon or journeyed beyond the close orbit of the Earth.
The crime prevention message is put out as soon as the students set foot on campus as part of the induction process.
Julia, who had never set foot on a ship before, clutched the rigging in alarm when the ship first heeled over with the stiff breeze.
As we set foot into the promising future year after year, the greatest challenge facing any youngster is a career that will lead him to success.
The man who has done little else but fight for a country he has never set foot in, is ready to lay down his life for it.
So it was with a certain sense of the unknown that I stepped into the most tucked away recording studio I've ever set foot in.
So why head to the other side of the world to start afresh in a country that they have never set foot on before?
So, when I got to Harvard I never even had a chance to set foot in the library.
It's odd to hear this as you enter a country you have never before set foot in.
She had been charged with perjury, after claiming in court she had never set foot in there.
Burai tried to ignore that as he entered and set foot on the white soiled floor.
He told Bellamy he would knock his block off if he ever set foot back in Newcastle.
When she first set foot in it, it was more of a wreck, but a listed building nonetheless.
The tour probably served the purpose of allowing lads and ladettes to say they had actually set foot in a real brewery.
Dr. Alan Grant swore that he'd never set foot near the islands housing the dinosaurs from the original Jurassic Park.
They'd stand at the gate handing out detentions to the kids who set foot in the school grounds with the wrong brand of white ankle socks.
He set foot in Tubbercurry before World War Two, in 1935 and commenced barbering in town.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As he set foot on O'Connell bridge a puffball of smoke plumed up from the parapet.
Howbeit not yet was it ordained for the heroes to set foot on Achaea, until they had toiled even in the furthest bounds of Libya.
We had only room for half a heartful of joy when we set foot on dry land, for another ferry was to be crossed five miles further.
He's a sheep-man from the San Carpojo, and for a quarter of a century he has not dared set foot on the Palomar.
If the very Old Scratch himself had set foot on the tow-head he could not have presented a more sinister appearance.
At the same time they were careful not to set foot on laconian soil for the purposes of war.
It had been a month and more since Sammy had set foot in his parents' house.
After all, Passepartout, who had been away from France five years, would not be sorry to set foot on his native soil again.
Then he placed her in the boat, and as he was going to set foot in it himself, Athos handed him a sum of silver.
A few weeks later I landed in England, I, who no longer desired to set foot on any land again.
No enemy has set foot upon your soil, no Englishman has seen his womankind dishonoured or his home crumble into ashes.
We were the first of the Folk to set foot on the north bank of the river, and, for that matter, I believe the last.
As soon as he set foot on the beach, Pinocchio gave a leap and fell into the water.
I 'guess Jonah wa'n't more tickled when he set foot on dry land.
I think I hated the ship from the moment I set foot on board her.
Tradition says that it was a woman who first set foot in Boston.
But as Soapy set foot inside the restaurant door the head waiter's eye fell upon his frayed trousers and decadent shoes.
He prefers to bushwhack his way through territory where no director would voluntarily set foot.
And the quirky quaffer said the Cumberland Arms, in Byker, is one of the best pubs he's ever set foot in.
Neither of them were ever known, however, to set foot in a conventicle.
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