Adjudication table for steer

#agrs AV EK JT SC multi adj sentence
0 10 2 10.a 4.a 10,10.a 10 Forgiveness helps you steer round the obstacles , to grow more together .
0 17.a 12 13.f 12.f 12,12.f 12 Fate seemed to be steering my course , as in Theosophy I found what I was seeking .
0 7.s 7 20.a 7.a 7,7.a,7.s,20.a 7.a How can we strike the right balance between steering discussion down a prescribed path and recognizing that apparently divergent responses may contain considerable learning potential ?
0 1 3 7.c 7.a 1,3,7.a,7.c 7.a Such men earned their profits by steering human cattle into the holds of shipping companies anxious to fill them , towards public authorities and railroad companies interested in populating their empty territories , mine-owners , iron-masters and other employers of raw labour who needed hands .
1 7 10 10.s 10 7,10,10.s 10 Sinclair steered the discussion away into safer waters , but not before herself and McAnerney had agreed that ` the Young Socialists are the biggest problem ' .
1 6.a 17 6 6 6,6.a,17 6 The RIBA seems to be steering a liberal , middle-of-the-road path with the bias on personal responsibility
1 2 2.s 10.s 2 2,2.s 2 Things became so bad for the Charles Bal later on in the evening that she had to spend the entire night tacking back and forth south east of Krakatoa , probably remaining within twenty kilometres of it -- the ash-fall from the eruption was so thick that Captain Watson could not see well enough to steer away to safety , but ironically , the glare from the volcano provided a weird and somewhat improbable lighthouse .
1 8.a 13.a 8.a 18.s 13.a,18.s 13.a The missile steers toward the source of the signals , and explodes when it is close enough to destroy the radar .
1 7 3 3 3.a 3,3.a 3.a IN WHICH Peter Garrett steers his intrepid gang into the wilds of Oz to play Aboriginal settlements a trip already documented in the revealing if slightly bitchy Strict Rules book .
1 10.c 10 10 10.a 10,10.a,10.c 10.a The lesson of the story is clear : re-established in Downing Street , John Major may feel he has steered the British political system away from contamination by the international .
1 2 2 21 2.f 2,2.f,21 2 Millions of pounds and several months later the consultancy company concluded that too many people were steering and not enough were rowing .
1 10.a 10 5 10 5,10,10.a 10 Senior officers did not even visit the ground before approving the ground control plan , and the club was criticised for lack of rescue and medical equipment , and inadequate signposting to steer any latecomers away from full terraces .
1 11.a u 10 u 10,11.a,u u The Polytechnic had argued convincingly in the first round that to have done so then would have simply involved the NAB in steering its ` service ' work around .
1 11.c 7 7.c 11.c 7,7.c,11.c 11.c He added : ` This signal failure of leadership has minimised our influence over our EC partners , weakened our ability to steer the future direction of the Community , and severely reduced the benefits to our people that whole-hearted participation in Europe would undoubtedly bring . '
2 7 7 3 3 3,7 3 I got to hear of several healers , but there was one in particular towards whom I was subtly steered .
2 4 4 4.a 4.a 4,4.a 4.a Not for Howard the prison tour which , avoiding the darker recesses , steered clear of the conditions endured by all those confined .
2 10.a 10 10.a 10 10,10.a 10.a Whilst it rightly steers us away from naive and simplistic causal theories of deviance , it can hardly provide an approach which is substantially more fruitful .
3 4 4 4.a 4 4,4.a 4.a His production of Mrs Warren 's Profession for the National Theatre in 1971 steered cunningly clear of melodrama ; his Much Ado About Nothing for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1971 featured white parasols and sun-dappled lawns that seemed to evoke the world of Turgenev .
3 7 7 21 7 7,21 7 Undoubtedly the republicans were influential in steering the association towards public marches but they had to persuade others within NICRA ; they could not determine the matter in advance .
3 6.a 6 6.a 6.a 6,6.a 6.a The Conservative Government under Mrs Thatcher tried in its Police and Criminal Evidence Act to steer a middle ground between these rival views .
3 10 10 10 5 10 10 Clearly , the expectation is that young people will be steered away from companies or employers who have not undertaken to provide good quality training .
3 1 1.f 1 1 1,1.f 1 He told yesterday 's EGM : ` I will continue to steer the ship .
3 1.c u 1.c 1.c 1.c,u 1.c Colleague Ron McDonald steered them to shore .
3 18 3 3 3 3,18 3 It was n't easy to get Nigel out of the window -- and the large oval bed of rose bushes with the most vicious imaginable thorns , immediately underneath the window , did n't help -- but eventually he was again steered into the back of the Volvo , and Alan drove off with Dei at his side .
3 12 12 12 11 12 12 Clearly if a person has no knowledge of the success of performance the performance can not improve because there can be no guidelines to steer the improvement .
3 x u x x x,u x Steer clear
3 14.s 21 21 21 14.s,21 21 Earlier Clyburn and David E. Rivers , former head of Washington 's Department of Human Services , were charged with steering contracts worth $2,000,000 to four companies .
3 4 4 4.a 4 4,4.a 4 Non-Japanese companies largely steer clear of virgin forests , opting instead for investment in eucalyptus plantations .
6 7 7 7 7 7 7 Pearce also met with a considerable degree of resistance from within British Aerospace in his efforts to steer it through privatisation .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 Charles took on the job of improving Diana 's geography and also of teaching her the tricks of the trade -- how to handle the different sorts of engagements , how to remember names and avoid missing or offending anyone , how to pace herself , how to address people , what sort of questions to ask and how to steer clear of banana skins .
6 7 7 7 7 7 7 Despite the reductions in grant , Mr Cecil Parkinson , the Transport Secretary , is steering BR towards a record £5billion investment programme of modernisation for the 1990s , and is welcoming private sector involvement .
6 22 22 22 22 22 22 I am standing on platform eleven at London 's Liverpool Street station , listening to a British Rail Tannoy announcement , delivered as dispassionately and routinely as an abattoir attendant 's delivering a bolt through the skull of yet another helpless , terrified , steer : ` British Rail would like to apologize for the late running of the six-thirty to Lowestoft .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 Churchill was contemptuous of Butler for occupying so marginal a Cabinet post -- ` wiping the children 's noses and smacking their bottoms during war-time ' -- and exhorted him to steer well clear of the Public School question and , even more , of the religious settlement .
6 20 20 20 20 20 20 Eagle Star is offering its motor policyholders special discounts on alarms and steering wheel locks .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Here the front seat passenger leaned across the person sitting in the driver 's seat and with both hands on the steering wheel , steered the car .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 When I 'm working in the theatre , I tend to steer clear of TV dramas , though I have a soft spot for P D James and Ruth Rendell thrillers .
6 20 20 20 20 20 20 Not the work , which was back-breaking and tedious -- he specialized in bolting on bumpers and screwing down steering wheels on trucks -- but the mostly Asian workforce whose respect and confidence he soon won as a shop-floor activist .
6 20 20 20 20 20 20 Steering without an effective rudder would have been difficult even with calm waters ; in the last decade the waters have been anything but calm .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 His greatest strength since his appointment was that he had steered clear of the Watergate scandal .
6 21 21 21 21 21 21 The third stage of the project was to involve reporting and discussion at the end of the observation period , although it was acknowledged that incidental feedback in the context of dialogue with teachers , students and outsiders was inevitable , and that smaller , interim reports to the SLG , as steering group , would be necessary .
6 18 18 18 18 18 18 Ralph , just inside the area , knocked the ball across goal for Whelan to steer it home past Moore .
6 7 7 7 7 7 7 And whatever happens in the Ulster championship , Mark is hoping to help steer his club to the Armagh county title this year .
6 7 7 7 7 7 7 Another teacher told me , after attending in-service courses , that while the approach offers an exciting avenue to explore which pupils find rewarding and even mind- blowing , and many of the exercises are valuable as a means of self-awareness , she felt that pupils were being steered towards abandoning the mind as a means of knowing and just accepting the subjectivity of values which do not have to be justified .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 Although politicians tended to steer clear of acknowledging this aspect of policy too publicly , in their more candid moments they admitted that this cure for inflation went hand in glove with a rise in unemployment above NAIRU .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 A Mintel Market Analysis report on food safety has warned food companies to steer clear of irradiation which , it says , will further undermine consumer confidence in manufactured and processed food .
6 22 22 22 22 22 22 Highest price steer per kilo 148.5 , R. Jones , Cae Isaf .
6 20 20 20 20 20 20 At first I found the car uncomfortable , but the driver 's seat and steering wheel adjustment is so good you soon find a near perfect position .
6 x x x x x x The smoothness and evenness of the big engine 's power delivery helps the car 's handling and cornering ability as well and there is never any sign of wheelspin or torque steer under acceleration , which is endemic with powerful , front-wheel-drive machinery .
6 22 22 22 22 22 22 Store Cattle : Medium weight ( 300399kg ) Simmental cross store steer prices fell by 1.5p to 111.1p per kg lw during the week ended 24 october while Charolais cross store steer prices rose slightly by 0.4p to 115.9p per kg lw Hereford cross store steer prices increased by 2.4p to 111.1p per kg lw .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 However , I began to steer clear of such stories .