Use of veering in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include veering at the start of sentence, veering at the end of sentence and veering in the middle of sentence

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veering at the start of sentence


  1. Veering right toward the west coast of the island, we could see that the sky over Pearl Harbor was clear.
  2. Veering between pastoral and yellow journalism, the novel has a crude energy, and Dickstein praises it for showing that poverty was a psychological trap as well as an economic one.

veering in the middle of sentence


  1. The wind was veering north.
  2. The plane's course was veering rightwards.
  3. As it strengthened the wind was veering southerly.
  4. She was always veering from one opinion to another.
  5. How far is America veering toward police-state tactics?
  6. Anyone veering too close to the convoys risks being shot.
  7. Moments before crashing, the jet was seen veering sharply to the right.
  8. The little boat kept veering from its course in such a turbulent river.
  9. People come right through a closed ramp, skidding and veering around me.
  10. He tried to get his mind straight, hold his bearings from veering off further.
  11. Along the way, though, we can end up veering too far away from pleasure-seeking.
  12. They appear to be veering out to cross the road towards the scene of the second blast.
  13. The teams had barely been on target for a minute and the mission was already veering off course.
  14. In this paper, the fracture of the veering fan-shaped rocker shaft was analyzed by means of metallograph and SEM.
  15. It has been criticized by analysts for veering off that course and acquiring too many other businesses too quickly.
  16. The book is both an account of and an intervention in that process, veering between the descriptive and the prescriptive.
  17. The move is a bold bid by Europe's leaders to corral an 18-month-old debt crisis that is veering dangerously out of control.
  18. The dead man's letter was virtually incomprehensible, as Estabrook had warned, veering from pulpit rhetoric to opiate invention.
  19. Female singers in the former Burma are traditionally more conservative and cautious, seldom veering from well-worn romantic ballads.
  20. Try to fix firmly in your mind what you would like to do; and then, without veering off direction, you will move straight to the goal.
  21. As I turn out of my hotel's full parking lot, veering onto the Strip, I come across something rarely seen in Vegas: frozen construction projects.
  22. They found that these circles were rarely in a systematic direction, with the same person sometimes veering to the left and sometimes to the right.
  23. Perhaps these companies think it's too late to rethink the basics, or they're afraid of veering away from what has given them a small trending foothold.
  24. To address that, the next five-year plan incorporates reforms already under way and charts a roadmap designed to keep the economy from veering off the track.
  25. If the caller is veering too far away from the subject, you might say: "Since I have another appointment in a few minutes, I'd like to discuss our primary concern."
  26. Latest gale warning is as follows: Gale warning. Wind at 0800 UTC in Bohai Strait from direction 9 (compass point) and force Beaufort 9 veering to 12 (compass point).
  27. It must be kind of a relief to get this sort of no-nonsense attitude toward these issues after all the tacking and veering that we're likely to have experienced in earlier writers.

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