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1 I shall take him first to Nice; we set out tomorrow .
2 You should really stay the night and set out tomorrow .
3 Its newest spaceship, the size of a car, will set out tomorrow for the Sun itself.
4 If Fyn set out tomorrow he would be two days behind Byren, with no chance of catching up.
5 There would be hundreds of people to watch them set out tomorrow - far more than at any mere village festival.
6 Of my uncle, I have nothing at present to say; but that we set out tomorrow for London en famille.
7 I shall set out tomorrow morning for the Hot Well at Bristol, where I am afraid I shall stay longer than I could wish.
8 This day was passed in making preparations for setting out tomorrow with the light party as proposed.
9 3rd of April we Shall pack up to day and Set out tomorrow .
10 Pope Francis sets out tomorrow on a week-long trip to three of Latin America's poorest countries, namely Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay.
11 "You are setting out tomorrow morning," said the king.
12 "I will set out tomorrow morning," answered Perseus.
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