252 examples of next step in sentences

On reaching the pavilion, all was quiet and deserted, and he stood for a moment considering what should be his next step.

His next step was to win over Syracuse and some other cities, from which he gathered more soldiers and collected a very strong fleet.

The next step of the rebels was to organize a government.

The next step was the withdrawal of some "C" Class submarines from coastal work on our east coast to work in the area between England and Holland near the North Hinder Lightship, a locality much frequented by enemy submarines on passage.

"What are you going to do about the next step, now?" "Try to find out who made that reproduction," replied Allerdyke bluntly.

I wondered what Hayle would say when he heard the news, and what his next step would be.

Entering with David, they released the Mohican, and immediately hastened to take the next step suggested by the resourceful Hawk-eye.

Of the hundred who started, "The foremost horseman rode alone," before the next step was won.

At last the Beau was reduced to the level of that slovenliness which he had considered as the next step to perdition.

To be effective, Allied help and activity must be transferred nearer to the scene of actual conflict, and Ekaterinburg or Omsk appeared to be the only possible centres which could provide the proper accommodation and surroundings for this next step in the Allied programme.

The next step was to unite the African Free Schools with those of the Public School Society to reduce the number of organizations participating in the support of Negro education.

I had long been pondering in my mind, in my walks by day and my lyings-down at night, what should be the next step, what overt act I might commit; for something told me it was not yet time to say anything.

What is the next step?

Scared and confounded as I was, I could not forbear going on with these reflections, when one of the reapers, approaching within ten yards of the ridge where I lay, made me apprehend that with the next step I should be squashed to death under his foot, or cut in two with his reaping-hook.

The next step after claiming the valleys was to take armed possession, and in 1752 the French began to build forts.

The next step is the treatment of the juices expressed by the rollers and collected in the troughs that carry it onward.

When this is done, there remains a dark brown mass consisting of sugar crystals and molasses, and the next step is the removal of all except a small percentage of the molasses.

The next step in the case is, that there is not anything in the Book of God that gives us any ground to believe that in that same faith, or believing, or pardon, we will be instantly lifted up into the stature of a man in Christ Jesus.

But the next step revealed the object, for the lawyer then asked for a search-warrant to look for stolen property.

From such a start in the kind of husbandry we are now discussing, the next step was to provide masonry enclosures near the steading to confine game, and these served as well for shelter for the bee-stand, for originally the bees were wont to make their hives under the eaves of the farm house itself.

The next step to be taken is a long one.

The next step in the grand drama that was being enacted was the occupation of Spanish territory by what Bonaparte was pleased to call an army of observation.

The next step was to link New York and California.

"The next step taken by Lady Lake will be fatal to us.

" The next step in Personal Influence is that of projecting your psychic power directly upon and into the mind of the other person whom you wish to influence.

252 examples of  next step  in sentences