Ginny set out to arrange transport for everyone to the airport. - to make plans or intend to do something, OK, we're in Delhi and we've lost our luggage. So, how do we set about finding some clothes and a toothbrush? - to start dealing with or trying to do something that requires a lot of effort, Right, the itinerary says we're going down the Nile on Tuesday, and to see the Pyramids on Wednesday and Thursday. Can some time be set aside for shopping in Cairo on Friday? - to reserve something - time, money, etc. - for a specific purpose, What sets the islands apart from other places is the friendliness of the locals. - to make someone or something distinctive, different from others, Simon started going on backpacking holidays when he was at university, and has now set up a blog offering young people advice on how to get around Europe and Asia. - to create something, or start a new business or organisation, While in India, Carl caught malaria, which set him back 10 days on his tour. - to delay the progress or development of something, Trudi wanted to reach the summit by lunchtime, so she set off at 6 a.m. - to start a journey,

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