1. At the outset of his presidency, Mitterand was a leader seemingly out of step with the rightward drift of the West. 2. Benjy sat on his sagging back steps with six-year-old Louis Klubock, who lived next door. 3. Central coordination would keep the location of industry in step with development. 4. Colleges and universities Higher education funding in the proposed budget keeps step with the third year of a four-year agreement. 5. Disguise Disguise your steps with feints that make the opponent blink, or which divert his attention elsewhere. 6. He ran, and I was left there on the step with this huge bunch of flowers. 7. Holly slowed her pace and fell into step with the old man. 8. I always was out of step with my generation. 9. It is out of step with changes in industry. 10. Marconi has had to invest heavily in developing new products to keep in step with rivals such as Nortel and Alcatel. |