|
step toward
|
181.83 |
|
She took a step toward the door. |
|
step in
|
164.78 |
|
I heard a step in the corridor. |
|
step of
|
101.58 |
|
Now again just in steps of one. |
|
step for
|
43.32 |
|
A few steps for Bruce. |
|
step towards
|
41.01 |
|
I took a step towards him. |
|
step to
|
38.51 |
|
He went up the steps to the platform. |
|
step with
|
29.56 |
|
He took a few steps with her. |
|
step on
|
21.66 |
|
A few steps on what to do. |
|
step from
|
20.61 |
|
He took a step back from her. |
|
step into
|
18.17 |
|
He opted to step into the fray. |
|
step up
|
17.71 |
|
Another step up. |
|
step by
|
13.69 |
|
Start the next step by being honest. |
|
step down
|
11.06 |
|
A step up or a step down? |
|
step before
|
9.55 |
|
Beatification is one step before sainthood. |
|
step at
|
9.28 |
|
A step at a time. |
|
step against
|
9.22 |
|
Peres outlined a series of steps against Hamas. |
|
step as
|
7.57 |
|
Nor do critics see those steps as adequate. |
|
step behind
|
6.45 |
|
He may even be a step behind. |
|
step short_of
|
5.40 |
|
It was a step just short of disbarment. |
|
step along
|
3.82 |
|
Today was another step along the way. |