Sentence examples for be steering from inspiring English sources

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be steering

noun

Equipment used to control direction; something used to steer.

  • I hit a rock with my car and broke the steering.

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Alien beings are rumored to be steering Comet Elenin our way to knock Earth off its axis.

"There is a societal driver, whereby monogamy is what people 'need' to do," said organiser Marcos, "and people who steer away from that are seen to be steering away from core beliefs that are essential to the functioning of society".

I'll be steering politics live.

Mr Cameron may indeed be steering a sensible diplomatic course.

Ukip, he says, "seems to be steering the Tory agenda at the moment.

(Guardian Australia will be steering well clear of incidences of the latter).

If we were managing his career, we'd be steering him away from moombahton, towards soundtrack composing.

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"So investors are steering clear".

Mathambo is steering clear of those anxieties.

Soon it was steering itself around a track.

His own life, now, is steering further down the alphabet.

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