sentences for set foot in english
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i will never set foot in your house again
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40,000 BP, the first humans set footin Australia.
By 50,000–40,000 BP, the first humans set foot in Australia.
He set foot on land and exchanged gifts with the indigenous people.
It was named Clark's Island for a Mayflower mate who first set foot on that island.
She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years.
On 17 September 2010, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pope to set foot in the abbey.
They were, in fact, Richard's men, prepared to capture Henry once he set foot on English soil.
It was during this time that Spanish and Portuguese explorers first set foot on the New World.
The British Empire set foot in the region's most exploitable and promising lands acquiring what is today Uganda, and Kenya.
This action was deemed a breach of the privilege of the House, and has given rise to the tradition that the monarch does not set foot in the House of Commons.
Once the slaves set foot in the castle, they could spend up to three months in captivity under these dreadful conditions before being shipped off to the New World.
As Margaret was never crowned or otherwise inaugurated, and never set foot on what was then Scots soil during her lifetime, there is some doubt about whether she should be regarded as a Queen of Scots.
After 1257, the crown was contested between Richard of Cornwall, who was supported by the Guelph party, and Alfonso X of Castile, who was recognized by the Hohenstaufen party but never set foot on German soil.
Only slightly more than a year later, the first landing on the Antarctic mainland was arguably by the American Captain John Davis, a sealer, who claimed to have set footthere on 7 February 1821, though this is not accepted by all historians.
By 50,000–40,000 BP, the first humans set foot in Australia.
He set foot on land and exchanged gifts with the indigenous people.
It was named Clark's Island for a Mayflower mate who first set foot on that island.
She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years.
On 17 September 2010, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pope to set foot in the abbey.
They were, in fact, Richard's men, prepared to capture Henry once he set foot on English soil.
It was during this time that Spanish and Portuguese explorers first set foot on the New World.
The British Empire set foot in the region's most exploitable and promising lands acquiring what is today Uganda, and Kenya.
This action was deemed a breach of the privilege of the House, and has given rise to the tradition that the monarch does not set foot in the House of Commons.
Once the slaves set foot in the castle, they could spend up to three months in captivity under these dreadful conditions before being shipped off to the New World.
As Margaret was never crowned or otherwise inaugurated, and never set foot on what was then Scots soil during her lifetime, there is some doubt about whether she should be regarded as a Queen of Scots.
After 1257, the crown was contested between Richard of Cornwall, who was supported by the Guelph party, and Alfonso X of Castile, who was recognized by the Hohenstaufen party but never set foot on German soil.
Only slightly more than a year later, the first landing on the Antarctic mainland was arguably by the American Captain John Davis, a sealer, who claimed to have set footthere on 7 February 1821, though this is not accepted by all historians.
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