We found 644 examples of how to use step in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 644.
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1. | Step #1: Buy a puppy. Step #2: Buy a stethoscope. Step #3: Feed puppy a huge meal. Step #4: Listen to all the awesome gurgling sounds in the puppy's little tummy. | |
2. | Step one. Get fur hat. Step two. Learn drums. Step three. Get facelift. | |
3. | You can't master a foreign language in a short time; you have to study it step by step. | |
4. | You have to study English step by step. | |
5. | You must learn step by step. | |
6. | I will accomplish my purpose step by step. | |
7. | We went up step by step. | |
8. | He made his way to presidency step by step. | |
9. | She made her way to the goal step by step. | |
10. | Science, my lad, is made out of errors, but of good ones, for they bring you step by step closer to the truth. | |
11. | The equal rights and survival of languages can be assured only if the European Union accepts a neutral, easy-to-learn bridge language for interethnic communication, introducing it step by step. | |
12. | The sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly related, that it is difficult to class them separately. One step above the sublime makes the ridiculous, and one step above the ridiculous makes the sublime again. | |
13. | Science, my lad, is made out of errors, but of good ones, for they bring step by step closer to the truth. | |
14. | Be sure to follow them step by step. | |
15. | I have lived my life on the sea. I have been through many a storm. I know what it is to be within a step of death — ay, nearer than a step. | |
16. | Elay is relating, step by step, what she saw and heard. | |
17. | In conclusion, the next step is to decide what we should do for the next step. | |
18. | Tom left step-by-step instructions for the person who would be filling in for him while he was on leave. | |
19. | The first step is the most important step. | |
20. | I took one step outside with my crutches, and I slipped and almost died. Realizing my mistake of trying to venture outside while the groud was wet, I took one more step in, and again, I slipped and almost died. | |
21. | Step by step, he descends the stairs. | |
22. | He was truly a renowned professor who took the time to break every problem down step-by-step. Even a poor student like myself was able to follow along with and grasp such complex equations. | |
23. | I step out for bread less often than some girls step down the aisle. | |
24. | Let's take it step by step. | |
25. | One step forward is a step forward for civilization. |