Use "steered" in a sentence

1. We steered a course to leeward.

2. When has it steered you right?

3. It's never steered me wrong before.

4. Her speech steered clear of Controversial issues

5. All the wheels may be steered wheels.

6. Her speech steered clear of controversial issues.

7. The sledge was steered from a platform.

8. He steered his cycle into Archway Road.

9. She carefully steered the car around the potholes.

10. Madge’s counsel steered me through many dark moments.

11. Check alignment of steered wheels with suitable equipment.

12. 23 Her speech steered clear of controversial issues.

13. 11 He steered the boat into the harbour.

14. She steered her guests into the dining room.

15. I steered the dinghy powerfully to the right.

16. Kind fate steered all my arrows true, alas in vain.

17. Wheel loader, Articulated wheel loaders, all-wheel steered loaders

18. Schematic diagram of steered axle(s) showing steering geometry: ...

19. The captain put the wheel over and steered northwest.

20. 5 She steered the car skillfully through the narrow streets.

21. Vicki Hochstedler ably steered the book through the production process.

22. A subtropical ridge steered the system west for several days.

23. Suddenly he asks the helmsman what course is being steered.

24. He steered a shot between the keeper and the near post.

25. This includes all wheels which are steered in the same direction; 1.5.3.3.

26. This includes all wheels which are steered in the same direction.

27. All-wheel steering equipment in which all the wheels are steered

28. "All-wheel steering equipment" in which all the wheels are steered;

29. This includes all wheels which are steered in the same direction

30. This includes all wheels which are steered in the same direction;

31. ‘All-wheel steering equipment’ in which all the wheels are steered;

32. Systems and methods implementing frequency-steered acoutic arrays for 2d and 3d imaging

33. He would have steered well clear of the wilder shores of analytic enquiry.

34. He steered out of the expressway and then let me drive his car.

35. She has since steered this policy, monitoring it on a daily basis.

36. This includes all wheels which are steered in the same direction; 1.5.3.2.

37. With consummate skill, she steered the conversation away from any embarrassing subjects.

38. He has success fully steered the Mafia through a seven-year crackdown.

39. 20 Others steered clear of temptation, like singer Errol Brown from Hot Chocolate.

40. I steered him into my bedroom, and sat down at once to write letters.

41. She has steered the Australian economy admirably during the turbulence caused by a worldwide recession.

42. Stephen steered Jonathon Alleyne to his place, answering his probing questions as succinctly as possible.

43. I read that they invented a wheelchair That can be steered by brainwaves alone.

44. 26 He would have steered well clear of the wilder shores of analytic enquiry.

45. Strong cross equatorial winds steered Melissa to the northeast and led to rapid intensification.

46. We admire the way you have steered the Korean economy through the global economic downturn.

47. Progress needs to be accelerated and steered through a common framework of principles and objectives.

48. The satellite can be steered up to 45 degrees along as well as across the track.

49. Beams were automatically steered to an angle equal to zero degrees in the Alongships (x) direction

50. Investors steered clear of big-name high techs in favor of shares like karaoke equipment trader Nikkodo.

51. A European company is working on a device that measures how smoothly the vehicle is being steered.

52. Thirteen thousand of them were commanded by a helmsman who hadn't steered anything without wheels for more than a year.

53. Chastity, then, was the manner in which Judaism steered a course between the twin excesses of paganism and puritanism

54. He steered a middle course between intimacy and aloofness which would have endeared him to the most demanding of guests.

55. As a result, the Aerodyne could be steered and flown in the entire range between hovering and full-forward flight.

56. Our escorts, both dressed in blazers and boaters jumped on-board - and promptly steered us straight for a garden wall.

57. Having steered Arsenal to a Cup victory and then to a record Championship, Chapman was at the pinnacle of his career.

58. * The activities at this Centre will be steered jointly by MEA and Embassy of Japan with the support of the Japan Foundation.

59. 17 On a recent morning, Evers steered his pickup truck through a Central California almond grove,[www.Sentencedict.com] his drawling sales pitch at the ready.

60. (automotive: Axle for a steered wheel) eje con muñón central nm + loc adj : eje con mangueta nm + loc adj: wheel and Axle …

61. Frequency-steered acoustic arrays [30, 60, 120, etc.] transmitting and/or receiving multiple, angularly dispersed acoustic beams are used to generate 2D and 3D images.

62. Tropical cyclones are steered by the surrounding flow throughout the depth of the troposphere (the atmosphere from the surface to about eight miles (12 km) high).

63. The twisting oscillation of the wing (adjustment of the angle of attack) is steered actively by muscular forces and by the special construction of the joint.

64. In this study, the slide projector is steered on the foundation of taking images by digital camera traditionally, according to the characteristic lack of real texture.

65. The main lobe of a fixed billboard antenna may, within limits, be steered by appropriate phasing of the respective signals to individual elements of the array.

66. Was it a mere coincidence that the stake president had steered us to the Chilan home or that she and I would later meet on Temple Square?

67. Bellini is an oasis from the world problems! We were treated like gold by Nairobi!! She was attentive without being intrusive and steered us in the right direction

68. The Inmarsat-5 antennas are part of the companys flight-proven Gimbal Dish Antenna (GDA) systems, which enable beams to be steered to accommodate changing/increasing user demands.

69. Did we tend to ignore the repeated warnings from aircraft instruments and air traffic controllers of the dangers ahead, and steered the airplane not quite in the right direction?

70. The acoustic energy discharge can be swept over a time interval, or steered in a selected pattern throughout the arrray, to significantly reduce the impulse energy released into the water.

71. 5 The ones who grew up in New York seemed to take it all in stride and precociously had a sense of their breaking point and breezily steered well clear of it.

72. After all, bridles and bits make horses go where we direct, and by means of a small rudder, even a large boat driven by hard winds can be steered as the helmsman wishes.

73. Above all, Murray should have steered clear of the formula - 'For Huxley, the personal was the political' - applied to a man who railed against the Barbarising effect of the cinema but for years

74. Coracle (plural Coracles) A small circular or oblong boat made of wickerwork and made watertight with hides or pitch, propelled and steered with a single paddle and light enough to be carried on a person's back

75. B&G Autopilots have steered the world's top helmsmen to victory in every one of the world's oceans, and now our racing heritage is available to the cruising sailor and club racer in our Triton2 sailing autopilot range

76. The Caster angle or castor angle is the angular displacement of the steering axis from the vertical axis of a steered wheel in a car, motorcycle, bicycle, other vehicle or a vessel, as seen from the side of the vehicle

77. In their respective utopian projects, Morris was equally susceptible to the dynamism of history and the Changelessness of a distant past; Benson steered his imagined community toward an ultimate change; Read brought the protagonist to rejecting life and reality for the sake of a timeless order.

78. Da Silva, who has steered Brazil through one of its greatest periods of prosperity, automatically made her a contender.’ ‘Scripted, sanitized and stripped of the unexpected by early Anointment of presidential and vice-presidential nominees, they offer as few clashes of policies and personalities as possible.’

79. Da Silva, who has steered Brazil through one of its greatest periods of prosperity, automatically made her a contender.’ ‘Scripted, sanitized and stripped of the unexpected by early Anointment of presidential and vice-presidential nominees, they offer as few clashes of policies and personalities as possible.’

80. ‘But Anyway, when I steered the conversation away from himself, we had a good time.’ ‘One rarely struck up a conversation with Angela unless she spoke first; Anyway, it was enough just to be with her.’ ‘Okay, so Anyway, before I was so rudely interrupted, he came and sat with me.’