We found 644 examples of how to use step in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 644.
# | Sentence | |
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51. | Another step, and you will fall down the precipice. | |
52. | Another step, and you'll fall over the cliff. | |
53. | Another step, and you would have fallen down the stairs. | |
54. | One more step, and you'll be a dead man. | |
55. | One more step, and I would have fallen off the cliff. | |
56. | Each time you step on the pedal, the wheel turns once. | |
57. | Please step inside. | |
58. | Will you step this way, please? | |
59. | Please step back. | |
60. | Step aside. | |
61. | Don't step on that rock. It's going to fall. | |
62. | And it is only a very short step from there, to perception which occurs in the absence of all immediate signals and has to be labeled extrasensory. | |
63. | Step right up, gents, and say what you'll have. | |
64. | You must watch your step all the way. | |
65. | Just step right over there. | |
66. | The letters STEP stand for the Society for Testing English Proficiency. | |
67. | "I'm soaked with sweat.' "Step back. You stink!" | |
68. | Oh brother sky I take a step forward. | |
69. | Language keeps in step with the times. | |
70. | The first step is always the hardest. | |
71. | I am so tired that I can't walk another step. | |
72. | Let me step inside. | |
73. | Socrates said that recognising your own ignorance is the first step towards wisdom. | |
74. | Let's do this as a first step. | |
75. | The first step is the hardest. |