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Meanings of steering toward in English
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Usage of steering toward in English
1
See, a ship is rapidly approaching, and the capitan is steeringtoward it!
2
So they were all glad to reach the cotton fields they had been steeringtoward.
3
In this dark hour, one day, four sails appeared, steeringtoward the mouth of the river.
4
He stood at the wheel in a tranquil reverie, blithely steeringtoward some bright belly of cloud that had caught his fancy.
5
I follow her out into the corridor and take her by the elbow, gently steeringtoward the third chamber-wherethe real Archive begins.
6
However, with organ preservation steeringtoward (sub)normothermic temperatures, bacterial contamination may be detrimental with limited evidence to support the choice of antibiotic.
7
The cannon of the Corsican patriots fired upon the ship on which the future emperor of the French was steeringtoward his future empire!
8
He saw something else, too, in the sky and level with his levelled lenses-somethinglike a bird steeringtoward him through the whitish blue sky.
9
Steeringtoward the lonelier regions of that farming country, presently he halted in a dingle of birches beside a small pond.
10
"Row quietly now," he said, still steeringtoward the village.