Sentence examples for were steering from inspiring English sources

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were 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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Turn the Wii Wheel to steer, just as if you were steering a real car.

Most pirates were steering clear of that hipster nonsense.

Suddenly allied radicals were steering two of the region's most powerful countries.

After a brief orientation from the rental company, we were steering ourselves out through Disappointment Slough.

In court papers, the vice president of the lobby pharmacy, Ronald Edelstein, said hospital workers were "steering patients away from filling their outpatient prescriptions at the Lobby, and instead were steering said patients" to Kraupner.

The coalition claimed that electric-vehicle incentives were steering consumer and manufacturer decisions independent of market forces.

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I'll be steering politics live.

"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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