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How to use set foot in in a sentence

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When she first set foot in it, it was more of a wreck, but a listed building nonetheless.
Rome's enemies had built wooden stockades and fortified villages well before Caesar and his legions set foot in Gaul or Britain.
She had been charged with perjury, after claiming in court she had never set foot in there.
It's odd to hear this as you enter a country you have never before set foot in.
So, when I got to Harvard I never even had a chance to set foot in the library.
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.
He set foot in Tubbercurry before World War Two, in 1935 and commenced barbering in town.
His predecessor rarely set foot in the White Heather Club, but he is a clubbable kind of chap.
But even if you never set foot in a fast-food joint, you can still inadvertently run up your trans-fat numbers.
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.
I had barely set foot in the door when I had a glass of firewater thrown into my hand by one of my mum's friends.
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.
Ten years ago, Prestwick was known chiefly as the only place in Britain that Elvis Presley had ever set foot in.
He then pulled off an upset when the overconfident incumbent barely set foot in the state during the election.
The ancestors of the two Pima tribes were some of the first people to set foot in the Americas, some 30,000 to 40,000 years ago.
The selling agent admits she hasn't even set foot in the dark, dank basement, and the rest of the accommodation is almost as gloomy.
Many of these international investors never set foot in the tax haven of their choice.
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.
I can tell she hates my mother, despises her so much she wishes she had never set foot in her office.
The tour probably served the purpose of allowing lads and ladettes to say they had actually set foot in a real brewery.
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It had been a month and more since Sammy had set foot in his parents' house.
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.
Neither of them were ever known, however, to set foot in a conventicle.
Tradition says that it was a woman who first set foot in Boston.
When they first set foot in Egypt that country was already terribly old.
And the quirky quaffer said the Cumberland Arms, in Byker, is one of the best pubs he's ever set foot in.
Steam hissed from volcanic vents called fumaroles, misting the air as it had more than four decades earlier when he first set foot in this otherworldly grotto.
God knows how infantine the memory may have been, that was awakened within me by the sound of my mother's voice in the old parlour, when I set foot in the hall.
If after this you give him anything besides the tisane of couch-grass, I will never set foot in here again, and you can look where you like for another doctor.
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