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1 Once he saw he was overhauling her he steadied to the work.
2 Then she steadied to the touch of Weldon's hand upon her neck.
3 Presently her eye steadied to mine, and her intellect rallied.
4 Look-who's-here! she called, in voice she could not have steadied to save her life.
5 Madame Duvarney responded with a look of interest, and the Seigneur's eyes steadied to his plate.
6 But the Glory steadied to claim a deserved victory with late goals from their captain and Meredith.
7 That stinging blow steadied to a blast.
8 Papenhuyzen collected the footy ten metres out at ankle height, and immediately steadied to burst through two tacklers.
9 The confusion steadied to a kind of rhythm, and into the circle of the fire came the group of Monumwezis.
10 The horses, winded by the rise of a hill, now steadied to a trot, and finally stopped of their own accord.
11 Demand for food parcels trebelled during the first lockdown in March, and since then has steadied to double what it normally is.
12 By early afternoon the currency steadied to 72.82, still a shade weaker than Monday's close at 72.63.
13 His grasp steadied to expression with repression, or, as one of his envious, but honest, competitors put it, genius had bowed to sanity.
14 He hurried to her with arms outstretched, for she swayed; but she straightway recovered herself, and, leaning against a chair, steadied to his look.
15 But Roughead, Issac Smith and Luke Breust answered with two goals each as the Hawks steadied to take a nine-point lead at the final break.
16 "As for my own remains..." Her voice had steadied to numb dispassion, all emotions suppressed.
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This collocation consists of: Steadied to through the time