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sets foot

vb. (en-third-person singularset foot)

Usage examples of "sets foot".

When Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse sets foot on the Sceptered Isle for the first time in several months, at the ferry terminal in Utter Maurby, he is startled to find allusions to springtime all over the place.

She's finally convinced to do so only when told Villie will be killed if he sets foot on this world again.

As soon as he sets foot in Normandy he is surrounded, and a sentinel is placed at his door.

My thinking is that Brand must not be allowed to reach the Pattern at all, that once he sets foot upon it the probability of disaster goes way up.

Not a man sets foot on her till I have a signed waiver clearing me.

Emperor Egon I solemnly promises that when he can win the support, of a majority of the Imperial Electors, he means to enter into a formal alliance with the Kingdom of England and Wales and, if any Crusade is preached against him or the first foreign Crusader sets foot over his boundaries, he will make peace with the heathen hordes on his eastern borders and grant them free passage over his lands that they may descend upon Italy, France, Iberia, and Scandinavia.

I think his fears are locked too deep, and shall remain until he sets foot on land again.

Mackintosh sets foot in the house which he never expected to see again.

On the contrary, because we're all here and we've almost finished constructing a city, to fight the emperor when he sets foot again in these parts, so obviously I don't have time to waste killing you.

Emperor Egon I solemnly promises that when he can win the support of a majority of the Imperial Electors, he means to enter into a formal alliance with the Kingdom of England and Wales and, if any Crusade is preached against him or the first foreign Crusader sets foot over his boundaries, he will make peace with the heathen hordes on his eastern borders and grant them free passage over his lands that they may descend upon Italy, France, Iberia, and Scandinavia.

No one sets foot on the soil of Fessenden without permission from the prince.

If Taim ever sets foot in Saldaea again, he will not live to leave.

Emperor Egon I solemnly promises that when he can win the support of a majority of the Imperial Electors, he means to enter into a formal alliance with the Kingdom of England and Wales and, if any Crusade is preached against him or the first foreign Crusader sets foot over his boundries, he will make peace with the heathen hordes on his eastern borders and grant them free passage over his lands that they may descend upon Italy, France, Iberia, and Scandinavia.

So long as neither of you sets foot outside those marshes again, they will be treated with courtesy and respect.