Every once in a while the country needs to set a course.
It can set the course for the rest of the century and beyond.
She set the course she'd need to take in order to make this work.
Early on 9 April we set course for the approach.
"I couldn't force my eyes to look down to set a new course."
It was nearly dark before I moved on, setting my course by the last light in the west.
Now it is time to set the course for the continued development of the policy in this area.
Can a mayor really set a course for the city?
A man could set a course by the stars with no trouble.
He started the motor up again and set his course.
China continued on its set course for another year or more, and by the end of 1960 had fallen deep into famine.
At night, on December 13, 1814, the British set course for the lake.
The regular ebb and flow of events followed its set course.
It has a set course which can not be flown away from which takes away some of the players freedom.
The rally was conceived as a kind of race with the winners being those using the least time to travel the set course each day.
There is no set course of progression for people with diplegia.
I noted in my diary that "what happens after the fireworks begin may not pursue the set course of any scientific systems and analysts' models."
Before the Asian financial crisis in 1998, street prostitutes would offer a "set course" of services; after that, the set price dropped by half.
Hrolf set course for Neverwinter, a coastal city some three hundred miles to the north.
The general concept was that there was no set course, goals or rules to abide by.