veer from造句1 She was always veering from one opinion to another.
2 The play veers from loopy comedy to serious moralizing.
3 He is unlikely to veer from his boss's strongly held views.
4 At times the show veered from the sublime to the ridiculous.
5 The lighting veered from orange to lime green.
6 She veered from it, remembering the human warmth of him.
7 Over the next four months, the weather veered from intense heat to snowstorms.
8 Have you repeated a point, omitted information, or veered from your original list?
9 The dead man's letter was virtually incomprehensible, as Estabrook had warned, veering from pulpit rhetoric to opiate invention.
10 Stocks on the Hang Seng Index veered from bearish to bullish to bearish again.
11 Thus, the person may rapidly and unpredictably veer from one extreme of a symptom to the other.
12 Interestingly enough, that's the only book as far as I know which veers from history.
13 Where did i veer from the path?
14 She will not veer from her brave new intentions.
15 But the ECB is unlikely to veer from its mission for long.
16 A 30minute set seemed to contain only two distinct songs, preferring to veer from one mantra-like rhythm to the next.
17 The key though is staying true to yourself and refusing to veer from your most authentic path, no matter what the temptations.
18 Acting can be a brutal occupation, and it gets harder the further away you veer from the standard ideal of beauty.
19 Even sitting on a hard chair, the study found, made people less likely to veer from their original offers to a negotiating car-dealer.