Idioms
set forth (somewhere)
to start to go somewhere, to begin a trip
We set forth on our holiday at 7:00 this morning.
set great store on (someone or something)
set in
set in one's ways
set one's heart on (something)
set one's mind at rest
set one's sights on (something)
set out (somewhere)
set out to (do something)
set sail
set the pace
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leave (someone) for dead
matter
make eyes at (someone)
pointed remark
a tough break
no laughing matter
have a price on one's head
live beyond one's means
throw up (something) or throw (something) up
make (something) right/good
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Fact
Malthusian theory of population
It states that the food supply increase in arithmetical progression while population increase by geometrical progression resulting in over-population.
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