step on造句1. Confidence in yourself is the first step on the road to success.
2. Don't step on him; he's already acknowledged his faults.
3. You'll be late if you don't step on it.
4. Mind where you put your feet; you could step on some broken glass.
5. We'veonly got thirty-five minutes so step on it.
6. Step on the gas, we're late.
7. I'm sorry, did I step on your foot?
8. Step on it! I need those figures by lunchtime.
9. Could you step on it? I'm late.
10. Hark! I hear a step on the stair!
11. The government took another step on the road to political reform.
12. If you tell a person to "step on it" or "throw on your coat," they may take you literally, with disastrous consequences.
13. I shall step on her very firmly if she interrupts me again.
14. Samir failed to progress beyond this first step on the ladder.
15. It is the first step on his trip home.
16. Nathan watched him step on to a crate.
17. The second stair creaks when you step on it.
18. Sorry, did I step on your foot?
19. Step on it. We have a plane to catch.
20. They fell into step on the slush-covered path.
21. Try not to step on your partner's toes.
22. Even one small step on the path of your plan can be a giant leap!
23. Instead, she took a step on the ledge, and out she went.
24. Therefore it is considered extremely unlucky to step on one.
25. For every year you've worked here you go up another step on the salary scale.
26. A step in temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is smaller than a step on the Centigrade scale.
27. This was the moment when Neil Armstrong became the first man to step on the Moon.
28. She is hoping her US debut will be the first step on the road to fame and fortune.
29. Don't become obsessive about weighing yourself - I very rarely step on the scales.
30. The Corporal and I shouted at the Sergeant to step on it,[Sentence dictionary] as the explosions were getting closer.