Ainda não temos significados para "take a step".
1It's time to take a step back and ask some necessary questions.
2He said people needed to take a step back from the speculation.
3Sunday is a chance to take a step in the right direction.
4Sometimes European politics has found a way to take a step forward.
5The Danes have refused to take a step forward, he told journalists.
6I withdraw my hand and take a step into the waiting room.
7I knew what that meant well enough to take a step back.
8I saw post-encephalitics who seemed frozen, transfixed, unable to take a step.
9It would have been easy to take a step, be even closer.
10She needed to move on, take a step, go to this appointment.
11I stop talking and subtly take a step back but he notices.
12When you take a step back, though, the document is still pro-market.
13I finally did take a step forward, and Edward grabbed my arm.
14You've just got to take a step back, and join the dots.
15Nobody could take a step without tripping over a pile of books.
16I drop my hands to my sides and take a step back.
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